Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

MICHI-CAN

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A belated arrival here. Shopped for 5 days of supplies. Hiding all weekend. Maga hats not wearing masks concerns me. All shot here now. Still we wear masks.
My WW auto went to flower on me. Sadly. Only soil and water so far. Need to repot in the freezing 40's. GRRR! BRRR! Time to pour on the coals and blow her up. 40W light and adequate food aren't going to get it.
I'm about to consume a 1/2 gram of my personal high grade hash and formulate a plan for my remaining tasks today. A great day to all. Hope you brought your fur bathing suits. 001.jpg002.jpg014.jpg
 

DarkWeb

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I should have, ....
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New skis a couple of weeks ago
Lol
@BobBitchen
You can fix that easy. It'll take a little time but very fixable.

Some base material, a new razor blade, epoxy and a little heated press. You'd need a full tune after that including a base grind. But yeah slice the base on the ski and match the cut on the patch. Epoxy down the patch in the heated press, P-tex the shit out of it and go for gold.

If they where old floppy noodle shit skis I'd say just get a new pair.........you probably are getting new anyway. But you can easily save those for days like today.

You can even get away without having a press.......a couple of decent pieces of metal that wouldn't flex and a few strategically placed vice grips will work too. Warm up the metal so it's not a shock to the epoxy.

I don't know how many times I've fixed something like that. But very easily done.
 

raratt

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@BobBitchen
You can fix that easy. It'll take a little time but very fixable.

Some base material, a new razor blade, epoxy and a little heated press. You'd need a full tune after that including a base grind. But yeah slice the base on the ski and match the cut on the patch. Epoxy down the patch in the heated press, P-tex the shit out of it and go for gold.

If they where old floppy noodle shit skis I'd say just get a new pair.........you probably are getting new anyway. But you can easily save those for days like today.

You can even get away without having a press.......a couple of decent pieces of metal that wouldn't flex and a few strategically placed vice grips will work too. Warm up the metal so it's not a shock to the epoxy.

I don't know how many times I've fixed something like that. But very easily done.
I was thinkin bondo, but I don't ski.
 

manfredo

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I survived another day, and made great progress cleaning....and I helped the floor installer a few hours this a.m.

Then came home and did some trimming, and at 9:30 pm I'm vaping wax in the pen, catching up here, and thinking of the leftover KFC in the fridge for dinner, lol.

It's freezing here too. I had the heat on all day then got home to a cold house and turned my furnace on here too . That's what I get for taking the electric blanket off last week!
 

lokie

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I survived another day, and made great progress cleaning....and I helped the floor installer a few hours this a.m.

Then came home and did some trimming, and at 9:30 pm I'm vaping wax in the pen, catching up here, and thinking of the leftover KFC in the fridge for dinner, lol.

It's freezing here too. I had the heat on all day then got home to a cold house and turned my furnace on here too . That's what I get for taking the electric blanket off last week!
I work outside most of the day. Lately my reflection looks similar to this

New Farmers Tan Meme Memes | Hank Hill Memes, Shirt Memes
 

BobBitchen

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@BobBitchen
You can fix that easy. It'll take a little time but very fixable.

Some base material, a new razor blade, epoxy and a little heated press. You'd need a full tune after that including a base grind. But yeah slice the base on the ski and match the cut on the patch. Epoxy down the patch in the heated press, P-tex the shit out of it and go for gold.

If they where old floppy noodle shit skis I'd say just get a new pair.........you probably are getting new anyway. But you can easily save those for days like today.

You can even get away without having a press.......a couple of decent pieces of metal that wouldn't flex and a few strategically placed vice grips will work too. Warm up the metal so it's not a shock to the epoxy.

I don't know how many times I've fixed something like that. But very easily done.
Lol
That’s why god created ski sales !
 

manfredo

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I just hooked my dehumidifier up to a floor drain with a short hose so I don't have to empty the bucket 3 x a day now, and it can now run continuous. I need to get the RH down a little in the flower room.

I got a weigh in on one of those monster black lime bubbas I chopped . About a half pound.

Time to drag this tired ass to bed!!

Seems like I had a good story....hmmmm. Ohhhhhhhhh....I had my paralegal friend do some detective work on his day off today.,...Not looking good, but we pretty much expected it. :fire::fire::fire::fire::fire:
 

FastFreddi

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She made a friend today, he’s staying next door for 2-3 weeks. Just got back from a beach time play date

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Verrrrrry important any time, but especially now.
I shudder to think of the psycho/social issues these couple years will cause in our children...collateral damage from this pandemic will be far reaching and long lasting I fear.
Hope they had a fantastic day!
Fred
 

FastFreddi

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I survived another day, and made great progress cleaning....and I helped the floor installer a few hours this a.m.

Then came home and did some trimming, and at 9:30 pm I'm vaping wax in the pen, catching up here, and thinking of the leftover KFC in the fridge for dinner, lol.

It's freezing here too. I had the heat on all day then got home to a cold house and turned my furnace on here too . That's what I get for taking the electric blanket off last week!
Good morning and I hope you finally warmed up.
Fred
 
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