OSUT 262: The King has Been Neutered....and Waylon too...

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  • Brandon

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    I would love to dig into that old Pioneer, but my main bench is set up for loading 9mm right now. I have a lot to load.
    Other bench, set up for quick grab household tools, is piled high with boxes.

    At Daughter's push, she and Wife are redecorating with fall/Halloween things. My one rule regarding pulling stuff down from the attic is to have only one stack of boxes in the walkways.

    "Can I use your other bench?"
    I love my daughter!

    *deep, manly, heavily bearded sigh* OK ...

    That's what's happening with the small bench.
    Fiance wanted to try to make candles and I wanted to try stsined glass.

    Got her a small setup on my hard top tool chest which is a perfect height for her.

    She snuck out one night to try the glass and has taken over all of it.

    Now she wants more space. Best I can come up with is buying a shipping container and using that for storage.

    Maybe then I can have a work bench again
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    Brandon

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    Cousin has a gas stove with 6 burners... its not very fine control and 2 of the burners will absolutely singe your eyebrows when you turn them on.
    Have they tried to adjust the burners? On alot of models if you pull the knob off, there is a screw inside the stem the knob slides on. Can adjust flame there, again on many types maybe not theirs.
     

    BeDome

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    Cousin has a gas stove with 6 burners... its not very fine control and 2 of the burners will absolutely singe your eyebrows when you turn them on.
    Wife has always hated gas stoves. I grew up with butane or natural gas.

    Place where my dad lived last had free natural gas forever due to developer allowing massive pipes and a pressure burn off pit in one corner of the subdivision being constructed.
    We even had gas air conditioning at that house.
    It wasn't as good as refrigeration for south Texas, but it knocked the inside temperature down about 25 degrees from whatever was going on outside.

    I didn't have much experience with electric everything until I moved up here.

    We have a "fancy" electronic range now, but I hate that skittish thing.
    Even though it has a 1 to 10 dial, it really only has two settings. Do nothing or set the house on fire.
     
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    ancjr

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    Wife has always hated gas stoves. I grew up with butane or natural gas.

    Place where my dad lived last had free natural gas forever due to developer allowing massive pipes and a pressure burn off pit in one corner of the subdivision being constructed.
    We even had gas air conditioning at that house.

    I didn't have much experience with electric everything until I moved up here.

    We have a "fancy" electronic range now, but I hate that skittish thing.
    Even though it has a 1 to 10 dial, it really only has two settings. Do nothing or set the house on fire.

    You can very much visually see that the burners that are operating "correctly" are only 3 distinct settings across the entire range of the knob.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Wife has always hated gas stoves. I grew up with butane or natural gas.

    Place where my dad lived last had free natural gas forever due to developer allowing massive pipes and a pressure burn off pit in one corner of the subdivision being constructed.
    We even had gas air conditioning at that house.

    I didn't have much experience with electric everything until I moved up here.

    We have a "fancy" electronic range now, but I hate that skittish thing.
    Even though it has a 1 to 10 dial, it really only has two settings. Do nothing or set the house on fire.
    I wish we had a gas range. Working in restaurants, and even most places that I rented, I was always used to gas. Had to get used to electric again when we bought this house.
     

    BeDome

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    EVERYTHING upon my little scab of crusty earth is watered to a fare y'all well.

    Sandwich plated, pepper by, glass of beer (not a caveman), hat and boots off, E system remote at hand.

    Going in to wind out the pregame shows and watch some NFL.
     

    red_zr24x4

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    Fiance wanted to try to make candles and I wanted to try stsined glass.

    Got her a small setup on my hard top tool chest which is a perfect height for her.

    She snuck out one night to try the glass and has taken over all of it.

    Now she wants more space. Best I can come up with is buying a shipping container and using that for storage.

    Maybe then I can have a work bench again
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    Wife and SiL started making soap....soap stashed everywhere, doing the craft shows.
    2 rooms taken over so far and plans on another
     

    klausm

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    Fiance wanted to try to make candles and I wanted to try stsined glass.

    Got her a small setup on my hard top tool chest which is a perfect height for her.

    She snuck out one night to try the glass and has taken over all of it.

    Now she wants more space. Best I can come up with is buying a shipping container and using that for storage.

    Maybe then I can have a work bench again
    .
    I doubt the HOA would approve of that
     
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