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  1. Looking forward to more pics, wooly! I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  2. That's a fantastic idea on the grapefruit beers...
  3. I've been hearing varying quality reports on Sloop Juice Bomb on tap, but that one looks mighty fine.
  4. Back at the Founders All Day IPA. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  5. There were also D-shaped holes. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  6. That was definitely an ash tree. The round in the pic was a younger branch at the top. The base was all regular ash bark. That pile had red oak, cherry, red maple, silver maple, ash, beech, and yellow birch splits. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  7. Probably should have just stayed at the bar and gotten drunk with the hunter from New Hampshire. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  8. Baltimore airport. Goose Island IPA. Should have walked to the Flying Dog spot on the other end of the airport... I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  9. -16 this morning, no wind. This is the coldest morning I can remember. That's LOW for around here. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  10. Funny the way things work out. I just checked in on this thread. I ate wood fired pizza for dinner tonight. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  11. If you work at Dick's in Albany, it was the Browning, but I'm betting the lines are crossed here. Ain't shooting at all right now. Ha... I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  12. Alaska's getting the Pacific jet stream we're used to. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  13. I keep looking out the back door and thinking, "let's go snow shoeing!" And then I remember the temps, and watch the trees sway. I return my thoughts to the fire. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  14. It's some kind of "dry" snow we have. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
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  16. In the end, I installed a regular receptacle in the second box. I left the original GFCI in the first box (re-wiring it to load the second receptacle), so I know that the initial GFCI receptacle was in working order. Just to see, and as a test, I switched it up, and installed regular receptacle in the first box, and left the second GFCI in the second box. So... Neither GFCI was bad, but I couldn't get them to work together on the same circuit. The mystery remains, but I'm done with that project, leaving it alone. Thanks again, all. Much appreciated.
  17. I gotta go to work... I'll be back at this later... thanks very much for all the help so far. Very much appreciated. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  18. I have them wired like the two left GFCI in the diagram. The first GFCI is wired to the LINE side only and is grounded to the wall box. There are two wires in the box. The first delivers power from the breaker box. The second wire goes to the second wall box. The second GFCI is wired to the LINE side only and grounded to the wall box. There is one wire in this wall box. According to all diagrams, videos, etc, my wiring should work, but the first GFCI will not power any devices, and breaks power delivery after a while even if left alone. Since my wiring matches diagrams, etc., I'm concerned that there is a larger issue I'm unaware of, and am looking for insight... I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  19. Is that a throw back for you? Curious to know if folks eat rays... I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  20. This is a handy short-cut to meet code, but I still think I might have to add two to meet town code, but I'll double check. There's also a convenience element, even though they're close together... I'm still curious to know if anyone has insight into the issue as it stands. I'm hoping that there isn't a larger issue I'm unaware of. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  21. Code. Within 6 feet of a water source. I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  22. I want to put two GFCI receptacles on a circuit. As far as I can tell, there are only two receptacles on the circuit - no fixtures, just the two receptacles (house is bought, and there is no schematic for the wiring). I've tested every switch and receptacle in the kitchen, and these are the only two that are off when I flip the dedicated circuit in the breaker box. I wired the first GFCI on the LINE side only, so as to deliver independent power to the second GFCI, which is the last receptacle on the circuit. The second receptacle powers all devices fine, and doesn't break the circuit. The first receptacle (the one that delivers power to the second) keeps breaking the circuit, even after resetting and leaving it unplugged. Everything is wired and grounded in the wall box properly, as far as I can tell. Any ideas as to what the issue might be? I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
  23. Cheers from a little further east! I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
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