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You have a lot of people here pulling for you, man.
I went through this sort of thing in 2017. I was terrified of the surgery part. I knew that I could live with just one kidney but was scared of the surgery itself.
Yeah, it is a heavy one to think of.
I've wondered which is worse....to be the first to go or the last. The last guy does live the longest but sees everyone he ever knew to fade away. This leaves him with nobody to share his memories.
Back to the fun....
I retired in November 2022.
Even when I was working, I had a few projects going on. I have no kids to look after. I am fortunate to have a very cool wife that never complains about the multiple car projects.
I'm near Sacramento and I still use solvent based paint. The VOC count is down to 2.1 but it still seems to work fine. I painted 2 engines GoManGo this week....
One 340 and one 360...
I did some paint work on my truck last year....
I buy my paint from Mac's distributing in Sacramento.
I added gussets around every open area. Does it help? I don't know but it makes sense to reinforce areas that seem like they could flex. If you have a soft suspension and skinny tires, you may not be stressing the steering box mounts enough to warrant any improvements.
However....
If you are...
Only six of 45 U.S. presidents have been born in hospitals. The first president to born in a hospital was Jimmy Carter. On October 1, 1924, born at the Wise Sanitarium in Plains, Georgia, where his mother, Lillian Carter, worked as a nurse at the time. The institution was later renamed the...
Safety regulations are for wimps.
REAL men do dangerous jobs without getting hurt. Idiots can get hurt while opening an envelope even while wearing gloves and a hard hat.