Alohaaaa! I haven't posted for some time so you know this will be a book.
Been away a little while and miss you guys. BBL, I'm rooting for you on giving up the habit. Learn from me, don't take up smokeless tobacco. It's even more addictive. Ask me how I know. Some good advice given here and I think DJ knocked it outta the ball park. I might even try that method.... no, I'm fooling myself.
I'm glad everybody is doing well and keeping this thread going. You're a great bunch of folks and I'm happy to be a part of this thread.
Dang those centipedes!!

Let me ramble a minute and I'll get to that.
The other night I was tearing apart a
thrown away rotary push mower for the hard plastic wheels (Honolulu county does a once a month by your house curbside bulk waste pickup - anything goes) I collected the mower from the bulk waste site.. I'm not to proud to say that - it was in great shape!
I planned to use the wheels on the back of a raised planter. One problem with the idea. That planter is effing heavy! Five cubic yards of wet soil, a bunch of lumber, it is backed up to the fence and sits on rough ground. I'm not going to be able to move it far enough away from the fence to install the wheels... Well, I probably will get a wild hair and figure a way to move it, just not now.
I tried using the mower a few times and then came to the realization the yard is to small to maintain the wheel speed necessary to effectively spin the rotary cutter. I can repurpose this thing, salvage parts of it.. I half heartedly considered cleaning the rust off the rotary blade making it a mash churner.. haha.. I don't know how that would work but it could really - maybe.

My wife wants the long handle to use for her tomato plants, there are six 2" rollers I could use for something someday. I now have two 7 inch hard plastic wheels with the steel framing to mount to my vegetable stand.
So, centipedes. The evening I tore the mower apart and salvage some parts I wasn't thinking about centipedes. I took off the first wheel by removing the snap clip from the axle. Easy. Then I removed the axle, pretty easy too. My wife then walked outside to see how things were going and I held up the first salvaged wheel.. I was sort of proud. I flipped it over, felt something on my hand and looked down as a freaking 4 inch ugly nasty centipede had just started to dig into my ring finger. I flinched my hand and the centipede went flying. Not before he started to dig into the flesh. I was pretty lucky the little bastard was just starting to dig in.
I think my wife's terrifying stories of centipedes are probably slightly over exaggerated but maybe not. The little bugger only just broke the skin. My finger ached like it was smashed by a hammer, I took off my ring right away..Goggled centipede stings and followed the directions. Hot soapy water and a lot of rinsing. That really worked, it still swelled up but the pain mostly went away. I was barely stung, probably no worse than a wasp sting in the micro second he got me. I'd hate to know what it's like if the bug really stuck his legs into me.. Ouch! I'm now even more paranoid, healthy paranoia.
Topics on HBT range quite a lot. I recently came across a Presto 23qt pressure canner. It was not from the bulk waste pile

But might as well been, it was free. Looking forward to canning. Might try something simple like jam for my first attempt.
Cheers everybody! Hope you all have a great 4th of July weekend!
