WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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cool photo of you guys–matching shirts would have been funny though
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@Filthy:
Sometimes I work in a mill/coke factory and we drill solid masses of C18Fe7N18/ prussian blue out of this heat exchanger at their water treatment plant. The shade of indigo in these jeans reminds me of this stuff.
I really like the cobalt color of these jeans and how the black kind of cools down the indigo shade of the denim even further. They seem to have a cooler color temperature than regular 25 XHS does, with a more neon blue.
When this stuff further oxidizes it turns completely black. I wish I had a picture to show you but I don't. They tell us it is an oxidized form of cyanide. I take it that it is not lethal because I would be dead.
I guess they used to paint with the stuff to. According to Google this painting is famous for an extensive use of prussian blue as a pigment. It's strange that this stuff can be used as a pigment because it doesn't stain your skin. At least the stuff I am talking about is.The artist is Hokusai. I found it trying to find an image of the stuff I am talking about. I didn't see a good representation of the color I am trying to describe other than the graduations in this picture.
I'm back at my least favorite place today…
It's got a chalkier look this time. Hopefully that means less cyanide.
I looked like Mary Poppins earlier until I wiped my face off.
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Drove down to LA yesterday for the weekend with my wife – first trip outta the Bay Area since this bs started. Feels good to be on the move. Feels like the world is opening up a bit. Feeling good. I had her take some cute photos of bevs I drank today. Should I be a hand model?
Idk if anyone here's had it, but that bev (Spuma) in the first photo is WILD. I used to drink it in between serving ppl when I worked at a restaurant in the Ferry Building up in San Francisco. Just can't be found anywhere and had been about eight years since I'd had any. If you can order it/find it? BUY SOME.
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I keep stealing photos from her phone while she's napping rn…
Another stop at Dinosaur Coffee. Place is v v good and we're total coffee nerds (and she works in coffee).
And here I am being a … total kook! Taken with a coveted Moon Juice in hand.
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You guys musta been thirsty!
& the fact that you're in LA could only mean your chances of crossing paths with a hand modeling scout is up.
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LOL I hope @RoxRocks86. Will help me pay for my IH habit…
And majorly – the temp wasn't too high, but quite a change from SF weather of late.
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@henry_david I love how upbeat and positive you always are. It's a breath of fresh air.
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@Filthy:
@henry_david I love how upbeat and positive you always are. It's a breath of fresh air.
seconded
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Upbeat AF !
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Day 2 of ICCE knife show in Fort Worth
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Thanks @Filthy
I figure life is/can be oppressive af and so I wanna try and be upbeat as much as I can.
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@mikebarhoot – Dude! I wanna see some knives plz. Looks like it's popping off.
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YAAAAAYYYYY
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@sabergirl How did you make out? Fully vaccinated? Was the second shot worse?
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Another hello from L.A. PC: my lil chicken nugget (my cutie of a wife)
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I really dig your style [mention]henry_david [/mention] - it’s everything I appreciate in life!
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Yeah I was gonna suggest to pressure test it and plug or weld over the tube that leaks. Or sometimes if they can pull a vacuum on the steam side you can cover the tubesheet with shaving cream and plastic to find the leak.
Or they make this florescein dye you can put on the steam side and flood the hotwell with water and use a blacklight to find the leaks.
https://www.amazon.com/Green-Water-Tracing-Detection-Flourescent/dp/B00LEM6UOI
You can pull the tube out with a thing called a production spear and a slide hammer, or a hydraulic air return cylinder then weld a new tube in place but you have to have some specialize tube expansion equipment to make a good seal on the tubesheet first.
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