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How do you occupy your time when you are retired?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Victoria, Jun 30, 2021.

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    Retired Some people are so poor all they have is money

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    Hi,

    A busy morning. Shopping done by 7:30 then after a mug of tea into the workshop to do more brazing; I'm helping a friend out by brazing 20 tungsten carbide tips onto tooling; I've just brazed the final 10 and once again enjoying a mug of tea; the tools will have cooled when I get back into the workshop then I can fettle them making them ready to pass on to my friend.

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    Busy as usual. Brazing job_0003.JPG
    Close up of how the TC tips are gently held in position by using a "third hand" these third hands are extremely useful; I made three of them. Brazing job_0004.JPG
    Tools fully brazed awaiting fettling; my friend has tried many brands of tipped tools and even high speed steel but all have failed due to the work they are used on; I'm happy to help knowing how to do this type of work so he now buys high grade TC tips as raw blanks and these are up to the job; this is the second batch of 20; I did the first batch just before Covid. Not gardening by any stretch of the imagination but I enjoy many hobbies and this brazing is what I was trained to do way back before time began in 1963. I like to keep my hand in.

    The taps been turned off it's not raining; WOW. :yahoo:

    I'd better get off my behind and stop being lazy; plenty to do. I'm fully charged with de-caf tea.

    Kind regards, Colin.
     
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      Besides gardening, trying clean out junk from the house. We go to lots of car shows with our car,
       
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        Watching YouTube and crochet a blanket with odd balls of wool that I have lying around in the wardrobe.
        If I've got enough I will give it to our son to put on his lap when working with streaming games and reviewing them.
         
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        • Victoria

          Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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          @Logan Are you doing Granny Squares? You will have to put a pic up. I am just finishing a big scarf.
           
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            @Victoria no I'm going to make 2 big squares and sew them together, this is how far i have got, it's about 14 inches square at the moment.
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            I'd like to see your scarf when it's finished.
             
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              That is looking good. I so dislike sewing ends in. I have been using a lot of 'self colouring' yarn. I will put the scarf up in my hobbies. I may finish it today, I keep picking it up and putting it down. :rolleyespink: :biggrin:
               
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              Thank you Victoria and yes sewing the ends in does take a bit of time. Some of the wool is self colouring it was given to me a few years ago buy a friend, his mother had passed away and left a load of wool. I didn't have it all I thought at the time I didn't know what to do with it.
               
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                That's one thing...well apart from chocolate ;), that I will never say no to, oddments of wool!

                Here's this years supply for keeping warm in the garden so far...

                Hats and a pair of handwarmers
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                Infinity scarves and neck warmers
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                I'm currently doing some Christmas tree decs for my great nephews to add to their collection that I started for them when they were born...but time is fast running out!:yikes:
                 
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                  They are all very pretty Upsy. You guys could do some for charity over the winter as I do.
                   
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                    Yes they're pretty upsydaisy
                     
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                      Thanks.
                      I use to knit neonatal/ premature baby hats, but now they prefer material ones.

                      I only knit Nov,Dec and maybe Jan ( but then seed sowing time is then edging nearer :hapydancsmil:)
                      I also have the tree decs to do and I usually do a couple of pairs of slipper socks too to keep my feet toastie in the evening when I'm sitting, still have them to do . I only knit for an hour or two in the evening as I find it a strain on the eyes under lights.
                       
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                        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                        Decorating.:frown::sad::mad::doh::dunno::yikes::runforhills:
                         
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                          As in putting up a Christmas tree, or as in painting walls ?? ... those smilies (although none of them are actually smiling) could be used for either :biggrin:
                           
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                          • pete

                            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                            Either way same response.:biggrin:
                            But this is, as in, painting the walls.:gaah:
                             
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                              :frown::frown::frown:
                               
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