Still no camera I can use.
Windows 10 is fussy.
A build diary isn't much without pics but I'll make a plan in the AM.
The latest news. My mate Willie is a vet and amputee. We served together and lets say he was my left hand guy.
These days he's my driver. I don't react well in traffic so short of driving to the local supermarket I don't touch the wheel.
It may sound strange that I let a disabled guy drive me around but he's an ace with the stick shift, a little too fast around the turns
but I trust him.
He goes down to the liquor store to buy his daily six pack and there's a dispute over the only disabled parking space in the lot.
The guy won't move and the argument moves into the store.
This SOB from north of the border and probably an illegal immigrant kicks Willie from behind dislodging his prosthetic limb.
He falls and damages his stump. The other dude bolts from the store and drives away. Willie's been off his feet for six weeks
and has had all kinds of complications.
He's improving but still can't wear the limb.
I've been looking for the perp based on info given by one of the check out ladies but it seems he's moved house.
What kind of sick minded dude would attack a guy from behind?.
Willie arrived yesterday and he's using crutches and my guess is he'll be up to speed by months end.
Karma is a bitch and the guy is going to run into another vet.
The Old Testament still rules!!!.
Better news is that I got a call from a sponsor I approached a while back.
He came, he saw and he liked.
I spoke to him in late November and the answer was that the company agreed to come on board.
I was looking for them to just replace my worn out air tools like the die grinder, palm sander and saw
but he says they don't do half measures and that a full set of tools including compressor was being shipped
from the US.
He'll be here Thursday to finalize the deal. I'm still not sure what we'll get but from the sound of it, it won't be
a DIY deal.
The agent from Fueltech management systems (one of my turbo experts but who hasn't seen the liner) called
to say he was in the area and wanted to come visit to discuss product but I was out building the spray booth
for my mate Ashley.
If all goes according to plan and promises kept "we" should be looking pretty good.
The advice to be patient was spot on. This came from more guys than I can name but thank you.
I was all uptight and stressed beyond what I could handle and to be honest, gave up on the project.
Did very little in December other than sleep and try avoid the heat. Suddenly the motivation is back.