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Overwhelmingly busy
« on: November 11 2019, 07:34:20 PM »
Been a while since I posted up.  Life.. work... just overwhelmed with it all.


Work. Been on a contract in Southern California covering specifically Orange County and on call when needed for surrounding counties since mid June. That’s a 12 day on and 6 day off schedule. Their fire season started a little late in the season as I’m sure y’all saw reported on the news.


In the middle of all that, my wife found a property just outside the city limits that suited our needs. Not that I was looking. I was perfectly happy where we were at. Been there over 12 years. But this place had something that sold me. As one child is married and the other is a senior in high school, the need for an 11 room, 130 year old farm house didn’t appeal to the wife’s schedule of keeping up the house without help from the kids... so downsizing was on her mind.


We put in an offer and purchased the “new to us” home and property. Being in a position to not have to sell our old home, we had planned to move on my scheduled time off. I wanted to have a home inspector come in and tell us what needed to be repaired or updated before listing. Well that took a left turn when word got out that we were moving. We had people knocking down the door wanting to buy our old house. We didn’t have a real estate agent and folks wanted a price. So we get an agent, come up with a price and now have the old house under contract to close on the 21st. Lucky for us as I told the buyers it was sold as is so don’t ask for repairs. 


So we got moved out. Had a fence and gate put up.  And I’m headed to Santiago, Chile on the 16th working a new contract which has a 3 week on and 3 week off schedule.


The Phoenix is coming along and has been giving a new name. “EGL RSNG”. That’s “eagle rising” for the acronym impaired.  Two reasons for the change. First, someone already took that license plate here in Texas.  Second, as an old warrant officer, our insignia for the warrant officer branch was described as an eagle rising before the smart people decided to make us part of our commissioned brethren with their insignia. So a little homage to my warrant officer heritage.
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« Reply #1 on: November 11 2019, 10:21:14 PM »
Just loooovee that new shop.
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Re: Overwhelmingly busy
« Reply #2 on: November 12 2019, 10:11:06 AM »
Solid Jason looks like a great place. 
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Re: Overwhelmingly busy
« Reply #3 on: November 12 2019, 10:45:34 AM »
Congrats Jason, I'm jealous of the shop!
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« Reply #4 on: November 12 2019, 04:11:20 PM »
Like!
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Re: Overwhelmingly busy
« Reply #5 on: November 12 2019, 06:25:45 PM »
Time goes by so fast !! Enjoy it while ya can  :rock:

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« Reply #6 on: November 12 2019, 08:07:02 PM »
Your last place was such a beautiful piece of property that I was shocked when you announced you were getting a new place but it now makes sense :)  This is a nice shop as well which is always a bonus.

I have not been to Santiago since 1990 but I always enjoyed going there....Of course, I rate places by food.  LOL

Are you going to be doing the same thing or something else?
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Re: Overwhelmingly busy
« Reply #7 on: November 12 2019, 08:19:24 PM »
Cool pics.  And nice shop!  How high is the ceiling?

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« Reply #8 on: November 13 2019, 11:29:52 PM »
Thanks fellas! 


Steve - Yes doing the same thing but I’ll be back in the Chinook with long line and Bambi bucket. We will be on a call when needed contract till Dec 1st. Then exclusive use until end of March.


Shop has a 14 foot center with 12 foot sides. Inside, there is an enclosed 12x30 office area with shower, sink and toilet. Over head storage above the office. Then 38x30 shop area and the carport measures 25x30.


Would like to put in a two post lift when I can get around to it
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« Reply #9 on: November 14 2019, 09:45:30 AM »
Same height as mine.  Really comes in handy.  I have a four post lift and wish I also had a two poster.  The four post is really handy to use for parking.  Mine is 30x40 and I wish it was 40 x 50.  No matter the size, I would find more stuff to put it.  Really  nice you have water, etc. in it.  Hopefully the enclosed office space has some heat in it.  It sounds like it's is going to be really handy for those times when you are at home.

As long as you take your own mechanics, I think you will have a good time in Chile altho it is a long way down there.  Not as far as China or Australia but it's still a long ride down there.
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