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Re: Well? Wadda Ya Think?



On 5/16/2023 7:53 PM, Jim Davis wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at 1:55:02â?¯PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:
>> On 5/16/2023 4:41 AM, ABLE1 wrote:
>>> On 5/15/2023 11:52 PM, Jim Davis wrote:
>>>> On Friday, May 12, 2023 at 9:26:00â?¯PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:
>>>>> On 5/12/2023 5:58 PM, mleuck wrote:
>>>>>> On Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at 10:40:50â?¯PM UTC-5, Jim Davis wrote:
>>>>>>> . . . . .
>>>>>>> I'm thinkin that after all the years we've been "talking" venting,
>>>>>>> IN-venting, guessing, contributing, absorbing, et cetera - ing - -
>>>>>>> - - we may have reached the point of having nothing much else in
>>>>>>> common to say and talk about here.
>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>> It's been pretty quiet for a pretty long time and the lapses are
>>>>>>> getting longer and longer. Bob has gone his new way, Rocky has his
>>>>>>> "new" life. We haven't heard from Les about his current condition
>>>>>>> yet, Mark is barely part of it anymore.
>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>> I'm still doing what seems like I've been doing my whole life, at
>>>>>>> this point.
>>>>>>> But now, as much as I deny it, even I can see the horizon getting
>>>>>>> closer as I get older and older.
>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>> Hands aren't as steady as they used to be. Can't stand on or go up
>>>>>>> and down a ladder for as long as I used to. My freakin knee hurts
>>>>>>> like hell at the end of the day - - even if I wrap it. Not many 10
>>>>>>> hour days anymore even though I keep trying to "push" it. Just
>>>>>>> don't want to give it up for some reason..
>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>> Thought I'd be the first to say what I'm guessing everyone might be
>>>>>>> thinking.
>>>>>>> So? wadda ya think, old "friends" ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Time to tune out and shut it down?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd post more but nobody messages any strange issues they are having
>>>>>> with a panel...
>>>>> The black trim ring around the LCD display fell off one of my RP1CAe2
>>>>> keypads. Its still laying on the floor where it landed.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Bob La Londe
>>>>> CNC Molds N Stuff
>>>>
>>>> There ya go Mark!
>>>> THAT'S a tough one for ya.  ;->>>>
>>>> This is what I'd suggest.
>>>> I think I'd start off with - - - - -
>>>> First, you get a stick and wrap some duct tape on the end with the
>>>> sticky side out.
>>>> Then you hobble on over to the area where you last saw the trim ring.
>>>> You may want to bring your glasses and a flash light with you.  Oh and
>>>> bring the duct tape with you too,
>>>> Poke around on the floor with the sticky end of the stick a little bit
>>>> and the trim ring should eventually stick to the duct tape. Sorta
>>>> saves you havin to bend ALLLL THE WAAAYYY down there to pick it up off
>>>> the floor.
>>>> Now tear two little pieces of duct tape off the roll and place the
>>>> trim ring over the keypad display so you can see the little letters
>>>> and numbers through the hole in the trim ring.
>>>> Now take one of the little pieces of duct tape and tape the trim ring
>>>> on one side of the keypad and the other piece of duct tape and tape
>>>> the trim ring on the other side. Don't cover up the display though.
>>>> It ain't gonna look to pretty but to be sure it'll do the job until
>>>> you forget what your code is.
>>>> OR ya could just let it lay there on the floor and call and alarm
>>>> company in.
>>>
>>>
>>> DITTO!!!  :-)
>>>
>>> Les
>>>
>> Well, knowing how some of you all feel up the un-annointed bodging up
>> self help, I do appreciate the effort that went into your assistance.
>>
>>
> ( Damn DIY'ers )


Oh, no!  I dropped my duct tape.  Now what?
--
Bob La Londe
CNC Molds N Stuff


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