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    Not as easy as I thought. First of all, the problem doesn't seem to be in the input section. The input is traceable for quite a ways. No smoke, no charcoal. The seller knew he had a dog so that's why he let it go so cheap.

    I am in my retirement and for some time now I have enjoyed fixing machinery such as air compressors. generators and misc. small engine projects.

    Problem is, my wife is sick of seeing our back yard looking like Sanford and Sons, and as we get older she keeps talking about "downsizing". The future is that my hobbies must fit comfortably into a spare bedroom. Part of that will be computing and the other part will be radio operations and repair. Thus my quest to build a radio repair bench. She will likely be retiring within the year so the heat is on.

    The future also holds prospect for camping and RVing. In my spare time I'm converting a Ford E-350 van into an RV/Radio shack with solar power and a battery bank suitable for boondocking.

    I currently have a 5HP, 2 stage, 80 gallon compressor and a Grizzly table saw with dust collector for sale, and the proceeds will help fund these projects.

    Other than that, I don't have much to do.

    Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours. 73, Jim
    Last edited by okrobie; 12-22-2021 at 05:01 AM.
    35 years clean and sober, by the Grace of God. (PM me if you want to know more.)

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