@@OregonOldTimer he was in the military and retired he became a Naval Criminal Investigative Service he built a boat in his basement he built several of them no one could ever figure out how he got them out and when the show ended after 20 something seasons they showed him getting his boat out of the basement he's named them after his ex wives it was a real good show it came on CBS it was the first NCIS's to come on they did have several different kind 😎☕
Thanks for never responding about the mill, I learned plenty having to it on my own. Amd am glad I did so. Still new to being retired and like watching you keep it up!
Sorry about that, Cosmo. I missed a lot of comments and questions because I thought YT notified me of all of them. Didn't realize until recently that I had to check in now and then to look for them. Retirement is good for most of us. There are two kinds of people, those who work to live and those who live to work. The former love retirement; the latter die early.
I retired early, ex military and such, wife too, we get to finish raising our kids as you retirees... but finding the motivation to watch your videos has been at least motivational.
@@cosmoscorner WM Support sent me instructions on how to adjust the "do not adjust" side. I think the manuals now include that information. Glad you figured it out yourself.
I remember when you flipped that boat. Did you post the video later, like years later? I remember when Jeff put it on his channel. Have I been following you that long?
You sort of remind me of Gibbs in the show NCIS with the boat. 👍👍👍😎☕
Unfamiliar with NCIS, but thank you, I think.
@@OregonOldTimer he was in the military and retired he became a Naval Criminal Investigative Service he built a boat in his basement he built several of them no one could ever figure out how he got them out and when the show ended after 20 something seasons they showed him getting his boat out of the basement he's named them after his ex wives it was a real good show it came on CBS it was the first NCIS's to come on they did have several different kind 😎☕
❤❤Thank you for making such videos for us!)) I follow from Russia ..😊😊
Thank you too!
Thanks for never responding about the mill, I learned plenty having to it on my own. Amd am glad I did so. Still new to being retired and like watching you keep it up!
Sorry about that, Cosmo. I missed a lot of comments and questions because I thought YT notified me of all of them. Didn't realize until recently that I had to check in now and then to look for them.
Retirement is good for most of us. There are two kinds of people, those who work to live and those who live to work. The former love retirement; the latter die early.
I just checked back through two years of comments and do see one from you. Two years is as far back as YT lets me look.
Please, dont worry about it. I got to adjust the side that says "do not adjust" and everything worked out. Still im glad I got to learn on my own.
I retired early, ex military and such, wife too, we get to finish raising our kids as you retirees... but finding the motivation to watch your videos has been at least motivational.
@@cosmoscorner WM Support sent me instructions on how to adjust the "do not adjust" side. I think the manuals now include that information. Glad you figured it out yourself.
I remember when you flipped that boat. Did you post the video later, like years later? I remember when Jeff put it on his channel. Have I been following you that long?
I was surprised when I did the math and realized it's been eight years since I built the boat. The video was published about two years ago.
You missed a spot 🤣🤣🤣
Just one?