Blaze & Daze

wakeNbaker46

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The rings I wear come from my daughter and it will take a lot more than a little electricity burn to make me take them off :hump: :peace:
can you wear them on a necklace until it heals? i'm worried about infection, and maybe it should breathe a little? it looks very painful. i'm sorry you're dealing with it :(
my own grandfather on my dad's side was a work worker/ tinkerer and he went to his grave with 8 fingers. my dad has a memory of him coming up the basement steps with his left index finger in his right hand, and yelling at my grandma to get some ice from the chest. to this day i can't even watch a professional chef chop anything on youtube. i fast forward. LOL
 

Jeffislovinlife

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can you wear them on a necklace until it heals? i'm worried about infection, and maybe it should breathe a little? it looks very painful. i'm sorry you're dealing with it :(
my own grandfather on my dad's side was a work worker/ tinkerer and he went to his grave with 8 fingers. my dad has a memory of him coming up the basement steps with his left index finger in his right hand, and yelling at my grandma to get some ice from the chest. to this day i can't even watch a professional chef chop anything on youtube. i fast forward. LOL
I thank you for your concern my son is on it he has checked on me 3 times all ready lol he watched the sparks fly he couldn't even give me shit about it
 

DMChiz

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The rings I wear come from my daughter and it will take a lot more than a little electricity burn to make me take them off :hump: :peace:
Love my wedding band, but switched a couple of years ago to silicone. My original band is tungsten carbide and it’s beautiful, but it knocked & chipped numerous things around the house (cupboard handles etc). I’m also diggin’ around in the garden daily….

Gift from the daughter is hard to compete with though :)
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RetiredToker76

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Going to grab some paint at the Labor day sales. Got the texturing and priming done in the living room.
The end of this room is finally no longer looking like fusion power; more 10 years out.
If we get the color up tonight, let it cure for a week before taping back up to texture and finish the ceiling,
I'll actually be done with this room by next week. bongsmilie

Then on to yank up the carpet and patch/paint the guest/room-mate bedroom, about two weeks worth of work, then have new carpet installed and the downstairs is 100% again. The next two rooms (dining room and library) will be a piece of cake compared to the living-room since they won't be being used as storage space anymore and I can install the floating floor we bought last year. I can see the end to this almost decade long remodel, or at least a point where there will be period of time all the rooms in the house are operational.

The kitchen needs a full make-over, but that discussion is a big one given it's a full redesign with the ceiling and a wall coming out and a new peninsula/pass through. Everyone's agreed I get at few months off between this litany of repairs and that task.
 

Stiickygreen

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Being a machinist for most of my life I never wore rings. To this day I don't have a wedding ring nor any other for that matter.
Ditto. HS...and after college for 5 years in my dad's machine shop. Wasn't my plan but I got busted in college and had to borrow $$$ from the 'rents to pay the attorney/fines/etc. so didn't have much choice...especially after they cut off the funding for my schooling at the same time. They thought I was on the hook to take over the biz but I refused and we moved to CO to ski instead. :D
 
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