(01-12-2022, 02:33 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My birthday was a few days ago. Thankfully Mom didn't get me another Harley Davidson gift card. She got me one for Autozone, which is somewhat practical, but at least not HD...
Happy belated birthday to you Gin60.
Indeed, belated birthday wishes Gone.
(01-12-2022, 02:33 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My birthday was a few days ago. Thankfully Mom didn't get me another Harley Davidson gift card. She got me one for Autozone, which is somewhat practical, but at least not HD...
Happy Birthday. Your mom sounds like a very sweet lady.
Thank you, gentlemen. Mom is the sweetest. She fosters kittens (due, no doubt to a lack of grandchildren), takes care of other people, and she always gives me something automotive for Christmas and birthday, whether it's a bottle of wax, a gift card, or a shirt with a neat car on it.
(01-12-2022, 10:20 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you, gentlemen. Mom is the sweetest. She fosters kittens (due, no doubt to a lack of grandchildren), takes care of other people, and she always gives me something automotive for Christmas and birthday, whether it's a bottle of wax, a gift card, or a shirt with a neat car on it.
Sounds like a wonderful mother.
Well, my gift to the CB backfired today... in spectacular fashion. I wired in a new outlet in my warehouse and mounted it near where the bike is going to hibernate, so I could plug in a charger, and have a handy outlet in the middle of the room for other things, like a vacuum, saw, etc. I bought a new Harbor Freight charger, and brought it in this morning. Plugged it in, and it immolated in a shower of sparks within two seconds.
"Geez, Harbor Freight strikes again with poor quality junk!"
Or, so I thought. For laughs, I plugged in an old fan, and it made a loud POP!
Put a volt meter on my new outlet, and it's running at 280 volts. Guess I shoulda checked that circuit, huh? And, guess I'll re-route that circuit!
(01-13-2022, 03:27 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Well, my gift to the CB backfired today... in spectacular fashion. I wired in a new outlet in my warehouse and mounted it near where the bike is going to hibernate, so I could plug in a charger, and have a handy outlet in the middle of the room for other things, like a vacuum, saw, etc. I bought a new Harbor Freight charger, and brought it in this morning. Plugged it in, and it immolated in a shower of sparks within two seconds.
"Geez, Harbor Freight strikes again with poor quality junk!"
Or, so I thought. For laughs, I plugged in an old fan, and it made a loud POP!
Put a volt meter on my new outlet, and it's running at 280 volts. Guess I shoulda checked that circuit, huh? And, guess I'll re-route that circuit!
Wow! Glad you are okay and nothing really valuable was blown up.
Yeah... I quietly put a piece of tape over that outlet, and I'll hide my shame by picking up some new conduit and wire and rerouting tonight after everyone's gone...