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Summer wheels going on, RIM quartz ceramic coating
70 degrees today And yes I cursed every spoke as I applied the coating then buffed out each (all 80) |
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Installed wall shelves today and didn't have to go to the ER. Rather amazed at myself.
I even had to use a power tool and yet I still remain injury free.
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Edit, I just like to complain, honestly it was very enjoyable
3 thin coats can take 1 hour per, take a break for lunch then you kill all afternoon (goal) In a couple days I'm going to sand and coat my dump trailer with my son |
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05-05-2020, 07:22 AM | #975 |
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Lots of cooking, baking, cleaning, modding of 1 of my cars, redecorating the house, eating & drinking too much...
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05-07-2020, 07:54 PM | #977 |
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My DW was grabbing her stuff to go out on a grocery run a little while ago, and going over her checklist before stepping out. Bags, check. Gun, check. Mask, check. It sounded like she was going out to rob a bank!!!!!
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05-07-2020, 08:06 PM | #979 |
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I had another first-world crisis thrown in my face last night. Home automation company WINK sent out an email to all customers, advising us that our lifetime free cloud service was ending in 7 days and that we have to pay up for a monthly subscription or they'll shut our home hubs down in a week. Reading between the lines, their venture capital has run dry and have to figure out how to pay the bills when they never planned to monetize their products/services. There has been no innovation out of them in years, and it was obvious that the handwriting was on the wall for them.
So, I have 6 days to select a new home automation ecosystem, get the equipment, and set everything up...with Amazon's turnaround time on orders being more than 7 days for most stuff right now. Just what I freaking needed this month.....
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05-07-2020, 09:52 PM | #980 |
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I started to get into that. I wanted a non-cloud based system that I could run on my wifi but that did not "call home" to anyone and didn't include microphones. I just wanted to be able to VPN into my home system and turn lights on and off and maybe lock/unlock doors. I had the receiver and some light switches, but then set it aside for a while because we were traveling. Never got back to it. Can't say I've missed having it, but I do sort of lament spending the money on the parts. Not that it was overly pricey.
Here's the controller I bought. Probably obsolete by now.
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05-08-2020, 12:20 AM | #983 |
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Spent the last couple days clearing out the neighbor’s front yard for weeds. They’re in their 80s and the husband has Alzheimer’s/dementia so they can’t really keep up with maintenance. Not even 100% done and the weed pile for pickup is 3’W x 5’L x 3’H. Temps are going to be in the 90s next few days so calling it quits for now until it’s cooler and I can get more of the detail weeding, hedge trimming and lawn mowing/edging finished.
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05-08-2020, 12:24 AM | #984 |
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Get a lifeguard style straw hat for outdoors - got one from Quicksilver that got delivered earlier this week. Lifesaver, but my forearms and calves still got fried, on top of the top of foot burn from wearing flip flops while pressure washing the patio stairs this past weekend.
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Since I don't sleep......I could probably cut all of their yards in one day if not for the fact that a mower at 3:00am would piss people off.
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We also have a standalone remote-monitored home alarm system (with the aforementioned bridge to HomeKit via Alarm Decoder), as well as a standalone NVR with 5 outdoor cameras that I can access remotely via VPN. When we had the alarm system installed, the vendor (a good friend) was reluctant to install wireless smoke detectors due to the cost and lack of UL approval at the time. He installed one wired detector, and we back-filled with the Kidde/WINK detectors over the years as our old standalone ones aged out. Long story short, Honeywell alarm system wireless smoke detectors are cheap enough now to ditch the Kidde/WINK ones and do the job properly (monitored by alarm company) now, so that takes care of my WINK vendor lock-in issue. The switches are standard Z-Wave, so they should be simple to migrate to a new hub. After some crash research yesterday, I chose Hubitat (even though they raised their price by $30 on Wednesday evening when the WINK news broke). Their platform philosophy is to do as much as possible locally, with no cloud dependency except for initial configuration. They seem to have an active community of third-party developers creating integrations to everything, and there is allegedly a mature HomeBridge link to integrate HomeKit and Siri. It looks like it will do the job, and I can add a few more switches and sensors to finish everything that I've wanted to do. Time to start researching ceiling light/fan integrations with only switched power in the ceiling and no attic access to pull additional wires.....
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Putting the three together all at the same time is just too much work
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Yeah, I’ve found it to be pretty good so far. It’s super convenient to be able to turn off the lights or open/close the garage door from my watch and if it falls behind, most of what I have can move to another protocol. Firmly anti-smart assistant other than built in Siri which you can’t really avoid in your watch/phone. I specifically ordered the ecobee 3 so it wouldn’t have Alexa built in..
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