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 Fixed my dad's Schumacher Ship n Shore battery charger yesterday.  One of the smaller electronic chargers that has a small cooling fan inside.  
	12 vdc 40 mm fan. 12 bucks. Done. I like this little charger as it has a condition mode that really seems to revive flat batteries. I have to use my old Century charger to get a charge into a flat battery first then hook the Schumacher up to it. Put a good hard charge into the 2x6 vdc trailer batteries yesterday and left it in the condition mode overnight. Put two new back wheels/tires on the new to me GMC. The previous owner had a large 5th wheel that was tough on tires and winter is coming. Should be on the Craigslist scores thread but two new takeoffs and 4 factory alloys for less than the cost of two tires new. Wife's winter tires are going on today. I have a temp shed (Shelterlogic) to go up today and will dump some of the garage crap into it short term so I can re-organize and build the workbench that I have successfully put off for years...  | 
		
 This is something I didn't fix, though I did contemplate it. People have had success in just recapping the light controller board. I just wanted it done and now it is with a warranty.  
	Looks much better with lights now functional. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4D9NqXGrAPQ" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>  | 
		
 Temp fix, looking at replumbing the house 
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 Broken glass while clearing a table. He partially cut his median nerve, leaving his hand partially numb. 
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 eash I may soon be fixing my vomit soaked keyboard. 
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 I was always amazed surgeons could find what they're looking for in all that mess.  Glad they can though.  Guess it's like anything else you do a bunch of times. 
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 I have to do the same thing when my batteries get too low. I hook up an old analog charger that used to be my grandfathers to get some juice going first. That's a good idea about using a canopy temporarily while doing the re-organization work. I plan on doing my garage as well a little later when it cools off more, but was just going to put my stuff on my driveway...lol. Which Shelterlogic model and size did you get? 8x10?  | 
		
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 Great photo....thanks for posting, Noah! That's delicate work, I'm sure!  | 
		
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 I remember when I was young and thinking about what I wanted to be when I grew up I crossed medical career off my list because I didn't think I could handle working with the blood and injuries stuff so much. And for that reason I have the utmost respect for those that do! Now that I'm older, looking back I think I would have made a pretty good doctor and maybe even surgeon. Too late now - but also have to say going into the field I did (Horticulture) - I have no regrets at all. :)  | 
		
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 Item 1416238 Model 70209 Had some stuff to do yesterday afternoon and didn't get a chance to get this done. Snow is coming today so thinking about a trip to Florida! Will get this done hopefully before it starts snowing today. Will steal some big landscape blocks from my neighbor to anchor it down.  | 
		
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 I guess the fact it wasn't severed completely helped with the repairs?  | 
		
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 At other times, if the cut ends have retracted, then the still-intact ones make the repair awkward as then they (intact portion) wants to bunch up under the tension of the advanced, repaired ends. That's an example where a partial nerve laceration is tougher to fix than a complete one. Fortunately not the case here. I just feel bad because nerves never really heal right/well. Even though the repair looks good, it doesn't mean the nerve fibers actually propagate back to restore normal function. And even if they do, it's on the order of a year for any healing to plateau. This nerve is like a cable at this level. Lots of littler nerves bundled together. In the palm, it branches out to the individual digits so that those nerves are small.  | 
		
 Wow!  
	All I did today was replace 9 pieces of door casing trim which the cats clawed up over 40 years. The last cat died last month so it wss time to fix things right. Best Les  | 
		
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 :D Just kidding Les......I'm sure that trim work is a bit tedious! Also....thanks for the followup info on the nerve repair, Noah! SmileWavy  | 
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