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thikhead 67M
3346 posts
4/18/2020 8:29 pm

omg, glad you didnt get actually hurt.

im impressed with what youre doing and have done so far.

wish i was as motivated . . .

good job

"well only get through this if we work together. if we dont, none of us will"


igotplentytogive 48M
1358 posts
4/18/2020 8:49 pm

Killer clowns from outer space ridiculous? You mean ridiculously funny, right? That's some quality 80's cheese there, and the ending is classic: using such a small pin to pop that huge clowns nose? They just don't make movies like that anymore! And thank goodness too.... I think that movie actually made my iq drop when I watched it.

I feel like we need a little bit more information about the whole 'hair in the drill' story. Your stairs, what you have done so far, look terrific, so it's not as if you're bad at this sort of thing... inquiring minds want to know.


shoot_blanks 81M

4/18/2020 8:50 pm

Looks like a beautiful job on those stairs


shoot_blanks 81M

4/18/2020 8:52 pm

Just be careful and don't let the drill get too close to the pubic hair!!!!!!


Paulxx001 67M
22642 posts
4/18/2020 9:22 pm

So... Ya killed a drill? Wow!
I've never seen that. Hmmm...
Quite the job there. I'm thinking it might have taken me a couple of days to get to where you are. Good for you.
Now about that drill...
I must be missing a part of the story. Nobody kills a drill with hair.
What's the real scoop?
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easy_going2014 57M
14366 posts
4/18/2020 9:44 pm

yikes

be careful

looks like you have carpentry skills

thanks for sharing

be safe

reminded me of this

Trini Lopez - "If I Had a Hammer"

If I had a hammer
I'd hammer in the morning
I'd hammer in the evening
All over this land
I'd hammer out danger
I'd hammer out a warning
I'd hammer out love between
My brothers and my sisters, ah-ah
All over this land
If I had a bell
I'd ring it in the morning
I'd ring it in the evening
All over this land
I'd ring out danger
I'd ring out a warning
I'd ring out love between
My brothers and my sisters, ah-ah
All over this land

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1994letsgo 49F

4/18/2020 10:06 pm

I am impressed. The work is great! You are one rockin woman!


freetobeme9569 54F
180 posts
4/18/2020 11:40 pm

As i learned from my b/f, look at the end of the wood, make sure you install it " frown side" down or the wood will curl..


ltrskr 75M

4/19/2020 3:24 am

Hey great work on the steps! R u going to paint them, will make them last a lot longer if u seal them, Thompson Water Seal, then paint them with an oil base paint! Ask ur home improvement place?
Can't wait for ur movie, Killer Drills from Outer Space......LOL!
Glad ur okay, hope it didn't mess up ur hair too much!


GimmeAThrill 55M  
24635 posts
4/19/2020 8:59 am

Looks like a good job from here.

Once I was using a pull-behind leaf vac behind a lawn tractor. When I was cleaning out the mouth of the adapter that connected the mower deck to the vac, my mp3 player (before smart phones) fell out of my pocket and was promptly sucked into the vac. All I ever found of it was a thin sheet of clear plastic. Power equipment, and tools, can be fun and teach us valuable lessons. For me, it was make sure any electronics on my person are very secure and don't leave that leaf vac at full throttle. That player was gone in a hurry.

Since you're now the sole adult in the house and appear to be on your way to be a DIYer, did you take the plunge with the new drill and start assembling a cordless system? Like, for myself, I've got a bunch of DeWalt cordless stuff, with a few different battery sizes. I always have charged batteries, and they all use the same 20v batteries.

Smart as a horse and hung like Einstein.


HamAndJen4Fun 39M/38F

4/19/2020 11:14 am

A few things... I envy you for more reasons than you May would ever know. My current reality is actually a nightmare some days. I feel a connection via pure similarities after viewing what I could of your page from my phone. My first plan of action for connecting with you will be to actually turn on my desktop to see a full web version of you page.

-Hoping this is not a one-comment kind of fling ♥️
-Jen (or Genevieve if my alter-ego happens to be present)


Golly06 71M
1932 posts
4/22/2020 12:16 pm

Omigosh. I'm glad there was no serious injury. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Just curious... at any time during this stairway project did you find yourself humming some Led Zeppelin tunes?


pocogato12 71F  
37235 posts
4/23/2020 5:28 am

Long time no see!! Gutsy project, Ginger. Did you buy new stringers as well? We all have a hidden talent as you have shown. I am not sure I would venture into Home Depot right now for anything as I am a high risk candidate for this "bug"

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