Saturday, October 19, 2013

Blazing Ahead!

Down to business! We have hardly had half the time and energy we used to have, as our time is now eaten up in practical productive pursuits. Hopefully no one remembers the first disastrous dehydrator devised by us intellectuals.  Because, as I said anteriorly, the only way it could have been worse is if it combusted spontaneously. Luckily, our inefficient plastic bottles rendered any heat creation impossible and safe from any incinerating hazard.
Also, as advised aforehand, another attempt is underway. However, this plan involves metallurgical instruction in order to accurately accomplish the required efforts. Angle grinders are a great way to “spark” these inclinations.
Cutting metal is pretty straightforward, but this is where we could have used a professional tutor.
Why does everyone make welding look so easy? Our second banana’s (Graham) first attempt, as shown, may not get a blue ribbon or anything, but it sure looked better than the rest of our wearisome wrestlings with the unwieldy welding machine.
No project is without its distractions, but this time the camera was close at hand. Some people say you should stay focused, and I concur.  Those same people should tell our photographer that, but nice picture anyway! J


Isaac also experienced the eerie electrical enlightenment.  With the combined efforts of myself, Isaac, and the second banana, we have completed the primary welding job, and when it falls to pieces, we will engage in the secondary welding overhaul.  If for some unimaginable reason, problems persist we might have to scrap it and procure yet another bigger, better, more complicated, and more difficult idea on which to whet our manufacturing mania.
I thought I would just enblog this one because I like the picture, and with a little stretch of the conjuring faculties we could probably find some relation between this and the previous pictures, with maybe the exception of the bushy black butterfly.
   Is story the of moral the; where one welding rod finishes is a good place to start another, unless of course you like sporadic agglomerations of welds here, there, and everywhere. You might think we like that, too. Be not deceived! On the other hand, experience may not be the fastest of all teachers, but usually is more convincing.  It can just be a little confusing sometimes to figure out what she is trying to teach.
   Again the Post Host, David, and whoever accused me of being a post hole digger pretty much hit the mosquito in the eye…boy, I wonder where he gets his information? Whatever holes I may dig for myself or bonds we may weld, just remember  you never know when I will post again!

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