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Hanging a new fan, might go out and sweat and pull more weeds. They are on steroids again.
Get a propane stove! click................heatGoing back for more firewood. Cutting big rounds, rolling them to the gas splitter, throwing in truck to take home and remove from truck, split to smaller sizes and then stack. My back hurts!
Get a propane stove! click................heat
Wow glad you are ok!Forgot to mention we had a 4.6 earthquake at 3am. Woke us right up w/all the shaking and I couldn't get back to sleep right away. Shook for about a minute it felt like but no damage as it was centered about 25 miles from us.
Should have done it a year ago, if not more. Finally gave in.Sorry you had to cut it off but glad they have a nice way to fix it for ya @addy1
There are options other than metal if you wanted to turn the old ring into a necklace instead. Safety rings are heavy duty silicone, I wear one, good for folks with swelling of the hands, or in jobs that a metal ring would not be good.Should have done it a year ago, if not more. Finally gave in.
Thanks @JamieB the band they showed me clicks open, you can take it over your knuckle and then shut it. To remove just pull on it with your hand in a fist it opens up, or use the tool. Just can't remember the name. I never take the ring off so not too worried about doing that but sure don't want another one cut off.There are options other than metal if you wanted to turn the old ring into a necklace instead. Safety rings are heavy duty silicone, I wear one, good for folks with swelling of the hands, or in jobs that a metal ring would not be good.
These rings come in a variety of colors, mine is silver. Comfy as all get out, good option for folks who might need a non metal, flexible, safe optionThanks @JamieB the band they showed me clicks open, you can take it over your knuckle and then shut it. To remove just pull on it with your hand in a fist it opens up, or use the tool. Just can't remember the name. I never take the ring off so not too worried about doing that but sure don't want another one cut off.
Hubby is using the diamond with ?? to make a new ring. He and the jeweler are working on it.
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