Best wishes for her . I never sleep & barely eat when I'm in
the hospital , that's way I usually sleep for a few days when I
get home . My dr agreed 2 weeks back to change some of my meds ,
after several e-mails with no response he's gonna have one less
patient . I don't understand why alot of dr's can't get it through
their heads that communication is very important .
good luck
animal
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Got to much going on to
worry too much about it. Wife has been in the hospital since
last Friday, partial blockage of the small intestine. Hasn't
had anything to eat since either lunch last Wednesday, or
possibly breakfast that Thursday. And she's PO'd at me
enough that I may be getting a divorce, or at least a
separation. World has gone just a little bit crazy, and
that's without looking out at the rest of the world. :(?
?She said something about a possible tumor, but that doesn't
happen is just a few days. They've been keeping her pretty
doped up, so may be her imagination, maybe not. Last I
talked to the doc he hadn't been able to look at the x-ray
and CT scan reports or images. That was day before
yesterday. I'm having vertigo problems today, myself, so
sitting at the computer after eating and drinking something.
Been missing a lot of sleep the past few days, too. Likewise
meals and such. She got cleared for clear liquids today, and
that is about all I know at this point in time.?
Bill in OKC
William
R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)?
Aphorisms to live by:
Good judgement comes from experience.
Experience comes from bad judgement.?
SEMPER GUMBY!
Improvise, Adapt, and
Overcome.
Physics doesn't care
about your schedule.
The only reason I know
anything is because I've done it wrong enough
times to START to know better.
Expect
in one hand, expectorate in the other. See
which one gets full first.
On Friday, October 27, 2023 at 05:37:34 PM CDT, mike
allen
<animal@...> wrote:
Ya best get goin on that lathe
animal
On
10/27/23 3:24 PM, Bill in OKC too via groups.io wrote:
If the alligator clips are making
noise, you (or whoever install them didn't do it
right. I've done a few for my former employer, and
bought from another supplier here in the USA, so
my sources won't be much help to you. The clips
should sink into the leather or composite belting
a bit. We did it with a vise and the specialty
tool for that purpose. You can bevel, glue, and
lace them your self, also. You can also buy them
for small money, if you don't really have the time
or skill to DIY. If I can ever get my Heavy 10L
together, I'll buy the belt unless WWIII has
already gone hot!
Bill in OKC
William
R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
Aphorisms
to live by:
Good judgement comes from
experience. Experience comes from bad
judgement.?
SEMPER GUMBY!
Improvise,
Adapt, and Overcome.
Physics
doesn't care about your schedule.
The
only reason I know anything is because
I've done it wrong enough times to START
to know better.
Expect
in one hand, expectorate in the
other. See which one gets full
first.
On Friday, October 27, 2023 at 03:16:47 PM
CDT, mike allen
<animal@...>
wrote:
I went to a commercial belt company that
does conveyor belts & they made me a
belt made of some type of reinforced rubber
. The belt along with them doing the
alligator clips cost me 10 bucks .? Don't
know where you are located . I used
California Industrial Rubber , but any
belting co can get ya going . Originally? I
went to Tandy Leather & bought a belt
blank for making a belt to hold yer britches
up . Then I went to the conveyor belt to
have them lace it up & thats when the
guy offered to make me the composition belt
. The clicking of the alligator belts does
not bother me at all .
Look around in the industrial neighbor hood
in yer area , there's bound to ba a belting
co in there somewhere . If ya have access to
a Thomas Register there should be someone
nearby in one of their big green books .
animal
On
10/27/23 8:51 AM, Martyn 2E0MHL via
groups.io wrote:
Hi,
Just joined the group.
Martyn is the name .
We have an old Southbend lathe, 14 1/2" swing
7ft bed, I believe to be 1940s, with quick
change gearbox.
This is in our workshop used for all manor of
things related to the motor trade. We build
engines, race prep etc.
We are in the UK by the way.
We are in need of a new flat belt for the
south bend 1 3/8" wide and 69-70" long.
Where would we get one of these and the joiner
for it? Ours is currently joined with cable
ties....yes I know...not the best way, but it
works.
Is there anywhere in the Uk that supplies
these or would it be just US?
Any help from UK or US Southbend users would
be appreciated.
Martyn