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bobbyb13:
Based on the reponse from family and friends back on the mainland, I'm going to need a well kept calendar. The missus will be posting it to rent for a month at a clip in between when we have freebie visitors signed on so it will take a little coordination, but she has already been warned about old friends and fellow arcade nerds. >:D Failing that, the ArcadeLoft (maybe a bit on the provincial side for some) is always available. It's cozy with all the machines, archery stuff, surfboards and drum kit, but there is a mini fridge and queen size bed up there.. Hot shower, sink and composting toilet are outside though. I got some paint on the cab. Primer dried ok and then it started raining again after I put some enamel on it, so maybe I'll get lucky and it will dry before the month is over. |
Zebidee:
Nice work Bobby, looking forward to playing on that cab when I bring the missus to Hawaii :D Put a heater on where your paintwork is, that will help drive the moisture away. |
bobbyb13:
Looking forwward to that Andrew! Hopefully travel gets happier soon. Well, the only heat we have here is that yellow ball in the sky and whatever I light in the picnic grove firepit! :lol I'm trying a dehumidifier but the space is not airtight and also fairly large so I will have to be patient I suppose. I don't think we ever get below 60% humidity here really, but it has rained every day (and most of the day!) since we got back from Utah. And what have I been trying to get done...?! Drywall in the guest house and painting this cab! :hissy: |
Zebidee:
We're the same - no heater anywhere on our property, unless you count water heaters. It can get cool at night this time of year, I wore a jacket last night. ooooo Put a few of your CRTs in there and turn them on! They generate around 100-200W each. I used to dry my weed in a bowl on the back of the CRT telly, on the bit housing the neck, would take about 30 minutes. Damn flatsceen LEDs have nowhere to put it. |
bobbyb13:
--- Quote from: Zebidee on January 05, 2022, 03:14:42 am ---We're the same - no heater anywhere on our property, unless you count water heaters. It can get cool at night this time of year, I wore a jacket last night. ooooo Put a few of your CRTs in there and turn them on! They generate around 100-200W each. I used to dry my weed in a bowl on the back of the CRT telly, on the bit housing the neck, would take about 30 minutes. Damn flatsceen LEDs have nowhere to put it. --- End quote --- :lol |
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