I had a chuck next to the house a couple years ago.  I haven't seen him
since a cup of bleach and a cup of ammonia accidentally fell into the hole
...


On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 12:09 Dave Cole <linuxcncro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 6/18/2019 11:20 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > To me, thats a sign they never paid any
> > attention to the physics when they were in school all those years ago,
> > but I'm doing it on an 8th grade education that ended in '49.  Gotta
> > move my ears back a bit to make room for the grin.:)
>
> There are a number of technical areas that have been ignored by schools
> and there are some huge shortages in talent because of that.
>
> Skilled machinists are only one.   Skilled metal fabricators are hard to
> find.   Radio transmitter maintenance?  Where would you even go to
> school to learn that?
>
> I'm doing fine other than working a bit more than I would like for this
> time of year.
> I'm not getting any younger and I reach for the bottle of Aleve a lot
> more than I used to.
>
> I've got a Bridgeport mill waiting for a conversion.   But I need to
> pour some concrete to set it on.
> I have an addition on the back of my garage I added years ago and a
> ground hog (or army of ground hogs) invaded and they have put two
> tunnels under the floor.  So I'm battling ground hogs for the moment.
> I think I found the fix after much searching.  Ammonia poured in the
> holes will drive them out and keep them out... I have been told...
> nothing else worked.  They ignored live traps loaded with tasty food.
> They are extremely wary.
>
> Dave
>
>
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