28September2019
Finally back from summer hiatus, so a quick recap of what I've been up to.
Been a busy three or so months due to some lower management changes. As a result I found myself being assigned some more responsibilities than my official position would normally have as well as putting in my hours than usual. On the up-side a number of things waiting years to be done have finally gotten finished and I've broadened my horizons in a variety of new areas. I've gotten a lot of practice in soldering, wiring, cable/circuit building, general electronics, and building/repairing TV transmitters. Supervisor has me working on an unofficial "test" using spare rack parts and (conveniently) off-road vehicle rocker switches. Been a nice challenge so far incorporating 12V components from a vehicle into an computer system... although a
tiny part of me is concerned I might accidentally create some sort of unintended frankenstien system that morphs into a human-killing AI that takes over the world... sorry in advance if that happens.
Had my grand daughter about every other weekend each month at a minimum. As soon as she sees the TJ she bounces up and down, points, and hollers "eep eep!!". She also gives me the angry eyebrows look if the ride doesn't meet her standards for length. The other day when I had her she continuously re-buckled herself into her car seat while I tried to unbuckle her in an attempt to get a bit more distance for a ride. I figure at the rate she's figuring things out I should be able to have her start handing me tools and turning wrenches in another couple years at the latest. Time will tell
Build for my other hobby is 90% done, so I figured it was a good time to get back to the 2019 To-Do list for the TJ. Have some parts on order for hopefully installing next week. New department head at work has a long list of OT tasks for me to do at my convenience so funding shouldn't be an issue for future parts. He also told me if I didn't take advantage of the two garages at work once the weather gets colder he'll be disappointed. So I guess I will just have to continue to work on the TJ at "the office" as it is. The 2020 To-Do list is changing. New soft top is definitely top of the list. Trektop is nice but just not practical for as often as I like to have the top down but need it up/on for when the grand daughter is with me. As much as I like the look of the Trektop, thinking a Supertop or even factory style is on the horizon. The old bow system and full zip rear window are missed more than I ever thought they'd be. Pretty sure at the moment the second list item is going to be Die-Tech mirror brackets. One of my 2019 goals was having the top (or at least windows) off as much as possible. For 2020 the goal is having the top down and doors off as much as possible. So far the Die-Tech brackets using the OEM mirrors seem to be the easiest/simplest/closest to OEM position system to me. Worked a bit into refining the woody-style half door idea as well, hoping to have them built in the next two years. Latest "big idea" is an idea for a vehicle mounted amplifier/charger/power source for hand held radios similar to what we used in our semis overseas with the Harris Falcon III's we were issued. At first thought it was a pipe dream to try to figure out from scratch but with the work I've done the past few months and the current boss being a member of the program that designed a few generations of the military radios the idea has become much more possible.
Hopefully anyone reading this has had a good summer as well.