A sanding we will go... A sanding we will go... High ho the merry o' a sanding we will Goooooo.....
Haha heigh ho heigh ho the sanding we will goooooooooooo
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A sanding we will go... A sanding we will go... High ho the merry o' a sanding we will Goooooo.....
Hi folks.
Having found a new job a couple of weeks ago I'm now finding myself knackered at the end of the day and haven't been to my baby as much as I'd like. I did manage to get down yesterday and today and made a little advancement. No work this weekend for her either because I had a cortisone injection in my L5 Right Nerve Root so need to take it easy so it will work.
Ok well that's all. Hope you're well.
Cheers, Hendo
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Hey Matt
Good luck with the L5 situation. I know how bad that sciatic nerve referred pain gets. I had L5 injection in March, but on left side. Slow but steady improvement and after about 5 weeks I was pretty much back to normal. I reckon riding the bicycle a bit was a big help too, as it kinda works all the muscles and ligaments in the area.
Matt I know your lying now! Your having an Olympic party and didn't invite us? Jk, a little rest does the body good
Howdy Mate - Glad ta see yr still up n' runnen. Twas beginning to get concerned with so long since last post. Rest and enjoy! - Art
"Fair" is a pliable word. You can fair the sides of tour boat. Or, you can go to a fair. Some times it is a fair day. A woman's skin can be described as fair. Could be that the cost of something is fair. Might barter for fair trade on items. People can have fair hair. - And On and On..... fairly to oblivion!
So, it is fair to say that one thing as important as fairly well fairing your boat is for you to be sure to give your back fair time to heal before you find yourself flat on your bed trying to find a fair way to convince yourself that it was fair to trade health for sanding boat sides to fair, a fair way too early, before your back told you it was feeling a fair bit better!!
To be fair about this post: I must tell you that both my son and I have had basically unfair circumstances happen to our backs over the years, both his and mine occurring a fair ways ago.
To be fair about it all, I just gotta say, Life taint always fair!
Therefore I recommend you be fair to yourself and Flic by taking a fair amount of time to recover fairly well before attacking SOLSTICE fairing that will effect a fair manner of extra stress on your back before it has had fair time to heal.
What I say is only "Fair" and for you to take time to heal fairly fully is also very "Fair"!
Right, orthopaedic lesson over...(well done guys, by the way - I couldn't have described/explained it better myself), but...now back to buggering your back Matt...I mean sanding the damn boat...just go easy, ok..?
Nice work Matt .
Portholes.....................Done
Hell yea!
You keep screwing around with her pretty eyes and soon she's gonna want more expensive mascara! Keep her going bro!
BTW, noticed you have side winder power saw showing in one photo... in Australia you guys use worm drive power saws too?? More powerful and accurate - IMO Skil Worm Drive Skilsaw, 120V, 7-1/4 in. dia. SPT77W-01 | Zoro
Can't wait to see more sanding pictures
Screwing around lol. Mate you know I have no plans so technically there's nothing to screw around with lol.
No mate I haven't seen a worm drive saw.
I use a Makita 7-1/4" circular saw which I'm sure y'all have over there too yeh?
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