MODEL STEAM ENGINES - TOP TIP TIME - PART #50
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Model Steam Engines - Top Tip Time - Part #50. Making exhaust steam unions for a Steam Plant which has Three Steam Engines. / keithappleton
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I be been a machinist for over forty years and I still am one. Usually I work more than fifty hours per week. At 67 years old, I find that I don’t have as much “steam” as I used to. For some odd reason, I really enjoy watching you doing machining. Maybe because it’s someone else besides me. Watching your videos sure is giving me the itch to build a steam engine. Thankfully, I’m very busy working, but one of these years, who knows. Luckily I can scratch that itch by watching YOU. I’m so very glad your watchamacallit levels are way, way down. Whew! You also stay safe and extremely healthy.
Oh, by the way, great job!
Thanks for your kind comment Paul, I appreciate it {:-)))
That IS good news!
great news on cancer treatment
My Radio Therapy starts on the 30th of May 2024, I hope that it is successful ......
@@keithappleton I hope so too
3:59 8:42 Cheers
Keith, Cheers on the lower-than-naught PSA; as one about 6 years older than you, mine has always been good but on the other hand I've dealt with Lymphoma (now in full remission), and three weeks ago, a pacemaker. Hope the battery charge in it does better than my phone...perhaps I can wire myself into my dynamo to top it off now and again as warranted. Anyway, happy tidings on your good health news.
My Radio Therapy starts on the 30th of May 2024 - I hope it works {:-)))
Hey Keith, sorry to hear about your dishwasher. Things don't last like they used to.
I'm glad to hear about your PSA numbers. Can I have your input on some curtains I'm thinking about?
The Female Hormone tablets are very strange, thankfully I can't obsess over curtains as I have Venetian Blinds }:-)))
I don't have a dish washer, I have a lady who does.
}:-)))
Didn't get a PSA until about 6 years ago, when I was 70) by which time I was already experiencing symptoms of enlarged prostate. Went to the most useless private clinic, where I had to go back every couple of weeks for a flow test and I was prescribed a useless herbal remedy. I then managed to get a Portuguese Health Service appointment. The GP sent me for blood tests and scans, and prescribed a very effective drug combination. I go back once a year and have a PSA test and a scan. No problems since! Any way good news about your PSA levels.
That's good news. My Prostate is not much enlarged so a drug treatment has not been prescribed other than the daily "Bicalutamide" which is slowly changing me into a rather unattractive Woman }:-))) The Radio Therapy starts this week but I remain on the drug until the end of July 2024.
Well done and congratulations re your recent cancer results. Great news.❤