I plan to vent here. If you want rational or sweetness and light, move on.
Over the last two days, dozens of people have lost their lives and hundreds have seen their homes, their businesses, or both, destroyed. This fact is tragic, and I do not intend to belittle the seriousness of their grief and pain.
My wife and I have been fortunate all our lives to not be victims of such.
My rant is much smaller.
@Dutch asked me to build a rod. Despite a spot of illness, Mudhole's woefully slow delivery, and life hiccups, I have done so. Last weekend I epoxied the thread. If you have never built a rod, let me assure you, epoxy application never goes to plan. Sometimes it is a breeze. Other times nothing goes right. Try pulling a dog hair out of a set epoxied wrap. The first coat of epoxy for Dutch was marginally okay. I thought I needed to touch it up. Right after lunch today, I did a little touch up and put the rod back on the rolling dryer for the self leveling epoxy to even out.
The wife and I went to Verizon for a free upgrade to a Iphone 14 for her. With this, that, and the other, we were gone two hours. When we came back, we discovered the power went out shortly after we left. The computers were shut down, the clocks were way off time, and various appliances needed to be restarted. One was the rod roller.
The thread wraps now have the oddest bulges, some areas not covered, and the kinds of defects I am ashamed to show. So I won't. These do not affect the function of the rod or its longevity. They are merely ugly.
I will ship @Dutch his rod when it cures. I will continue to hold hold fate and weather responsible for the ugliest rod I have made in the last twenty years. If I were doing this for money, I would not even send it.
Why is it that when you are doing something for someone else, the weather gods make sure to spoil it?