I be right next to 76 and would like to blame those kinda things on age and bad memory. Problem is my memory is good enough to remember that I was doing those tricks all my life. It is called working with your head in an awkward position by placing it where the sun don't shine. Probly retiring will only move the tricks to a different venue.
I changed inserts in a mold yesterday and installed the wrong length pins. Age, memory?? Naw it twernt! All the time I was changing inserts I was thinking about a miniature horse forecart I have been building to be used for different jobs. I even took measurements of some scrap steel tubing to see if it could be used rather than waiting until the insert change was done. I started the job up this morning and found the mistake. Parts are still good after extra trimming this time. I'll keep blundering on and think about early retirement sometime in a few years. I hear that 80 is the new 50. (:^D
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