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Yeah probably fine, but it's just a habit I have any time I caulk something I make sure to leave a very small gap somewhere less noticeable, just in case.
 
Eyeing Greenworks 80v snowblower, on sale for $1,999, $1,000 off. Comes with 3 4ah batteries and dual port charger so that alone is at least a grand. Already into that platform so have more batteries/chargers already too.

I really shouldn't spend this kind of money and instead just fix my gas snowblower though... But say I gave up and just hired a company to do my driveway, I'd probably spend close to that... I always have to justify myself to spend money. 😛
 
In a year from now I should be able to take out the rest of my company shares and pay off the credit line. But still, shouldn't keep adding more to it either lol.
 
Got another socket set today. This one is the Sunex 2569. It's a 1/2" Drive Master Metric impact socket set. It's got shallows, deepwells, four extensions (3", 5", 10", 15") and a universal. I don't need the SAE version as I have a Camry. But I will most likely get the other set later on. It's quite a bit more expensive. And what it even more odd, is it would cost more to get just the sockets without the extensions. Weird.

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Battery died yesterday (Interstate from AAA) only 14 months old. Pretty sad. Fortunately, still under 3 year warranty, so $0. Just two hours of my time hanging around doing nothing.
 
Looks like we're working from home full time until further notice, I'm ok with that! Working nights from home is awesome. I have 6 starting tonight.

I figure mid January we'll be back in office and probably get a good day of OT to come pick our desk and set up everything. Basically our office is in middle of a move, all the desks are in place now but they need to figure out all the wiring for our phones, network, test phones, etc and given it's Christmas time it's not being worked on full time.

I kinda hope that by proving out that we can work from home even at night that they might let us do that more often. I doubt it though, this is just an exception given the office move and all that.
 
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