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vwpieces

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Took the 1968 bus for a ride earlier today. NO reading on fuel gauge and I know it's Full. Scored some fuel for $2/gal so almost everything got filled.

Supposed to pull the engine and gas tank to get to fuel sender. Too old for that **** and need to take it somewhere Sat.
Made an access hole. Pretty damn good guess too, centered perfectly side to side. Kept hole away curve.
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Cleaned and removed sender. 55yr old seal still good. Found the sender lost internal ground. Repaired and tested it.
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Reinstalled and we have a working gauge again.
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Now to finish up the oil change and its ready for the Summer road trips.
 

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Took the 1968 bus for a ride earlier today. NO reading on fuel gauge and I know it's Full. Scored some fuel for $2/gal so almost everything got filled.

Supposed to pull the engine and gas tank to get to fuel sender. Too old for that **** and need to take it somewhere Sat.
Made an access hole. Pretty damn good guess too, centered perfectly side to side. Kept hole away curve.
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Cleaned and removed sender. 55yr old seal still good. Found the sender lost internal ground. Repaired and tested it.
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Reinstalled and we have a working gauge again.
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Now to finish up the oil change and its ready for the Summer road trips.
That's an elegant fix. And good estimation skills, I like it!
 

niget2002

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Took the 1968 bus for a ride earlier today. NO reading on fuel gauge and I know it's Full. Scored some fuel for $2/gal so almost everything got filled.

Supposed to pull the engine and gas tank to get to fuel sender. Too old for that **** and need to take it somewhere Sat.
Made an access hole. Pretty damn good guess too, centered perfectly side to side. Kept hole away curve.
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Cleaned and removed sender. 55yr old seal still good. Found the sender lost internal ground. Repaired and tested it.
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Reinstalled and we have a working gauge again.
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Now to finish up the oil change and its ready for the Summer road trips.
Picture of the outside of said bus?
 

Swanny1953

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Not in the garage, but outside on the ground. Almost completely rewired my FIL's car hauler trailer. Everything is new from main connector to break away switch and wiring front to back. The passenger side brakes were not fully connected - now we can tow with some confidence, I hope. I did learn I'm too damn old to enjoy rolling around on my back on a creeper to do this!
 

phred

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I've been looking at the raptor liner for my old Ranger. How was it to work with? Have you used it before and does it hold up
It holds up well. It is very user friendly and easy to spray. I’ve sprayed quite a few truck beds and interiors of work trucks. You can spray it directly over scuffed paint
Here’s the interior of a 71 bronco I did for my brother last year.
 

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niget2002

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It holds up well. It is very user friendly and easy to spray. I’ve sprayed quite a few truck beds and interiors of work trucks. You can spray it directly over scuffed paint
Here’s the interior of a 71 bronco I did for my brother last year.
My BIL used the same stuff on his truck. He got good results as well. I'm considering doing the bed of my truck.
 

rayra

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Got a 3/4" sheet of melamine-coated particle board to fashion new surfaces for my big rolling work table, got it broke down to the needed sizes, then got busy embedding my new phenolic resin router mounting plate. More work left to embed some aluminum T-tracks for a new scratch-built router fence (and other things).
Got that and a few more things to do out there before I resume furniture building projects. Have a dining hutch upper cabinet, then a bar hutch that will be designed to conceal a 5cu' chest freezer. Trying to get both those completed before Memorial Day.

late add of the photos, for some reason I couldn't get them off my phone yesterday
 

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02Xterra

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Filled up my newly acquired Westling socket trays. Also placed an order for one more 1/4" metric 3-row tray to finish it out for now. And now I have a few gaps to fill! :D

Before:
full


Mid-process:
full


Done, for now!
full
 
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vwpieces

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Where is the swap meet?
Volksfest @ Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire
2775 Lebanon Road, Manheim PA, 17545

Missing the Oley motorcycle swapmeet. Going on Now. :(
 

niget2002

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Added a webcam to the 3d printer.

Printer is currently working on another fitting for the kayak. This time in the actual 'dark purple' color that will hopefully match said kayak.

I don't quite trust it enough to load up the printer with a full print bed worth of parts just yet. Each part is taking about 45 minutes and I'm printing at least 12. Overall print time would be less if I loaded up the print bed, but that's OK. I have time.
 

cjcocn

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unnamed-1.jpgunnamed-2.jpgunnamed-3.jpgunnamed.jpgYesterday they poured footings and set rebar for the garage addition. (So I guess this will eventually be inside the garage.) :unsure:
Congrats on the addition.

How big is your current garage and how big is your addition?

If I decide to stay where I am I will have to consider the same approach. My 30’ x 30’ is nowhere near big enough and I may add the same size as an addition.
 

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The current shop is 24x30. It has a work area on one side, and a garage bay on the other. It's a shop to repair stuff for the house, fix furniture, make stuff, and maintain equipment. So I have plumbing, electrical, carpentry, roofing, and mechanic tools. It's a good size to heat, and not too many steps to get around.

The addition is 26x36. The dimensions are determined by what will attach to a 30' side of a garage, and how close to the property line I can get while still leaving room for a margin of error. That part is 3 bays, and will keep my stuff out of sight, under cover, and out of my shop.
 

PhantomEB

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Got a paid sleep day after a short week of nights.

so I promptly put it to good use. Took the base of my old wooden steel rack and cut it down so her potting bench is now mobile. Now I really need to put some sort of back stop to it. Now she can use it in the shade of our covered patio off the garage.
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now waiting for my driveshafts!
 

Houdini5150

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I picked up some cheapo bike seat so my almost 2 year old can ride or sit in the bike with me. I did not want to get the more expensive plastic seat ones so I got some chinese one... seems to be ok, just the design and my bikes top tube width kinda make me so so with it. It works and its sturdy I just dont want it rubbing and scratching so I might rig something up.. otherwise seems to work
 

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Workbench reassembled, with the nice clean new beveled melamine tops. New bigger casters are gloriously smooth and run over even small children without getting bogged down. All four casters swivel and have brakes.
I want to drill a matrix of dog holes in the top, and I really ought to do that before I stuff all my tools and accessories back inside the bench. And I still need to mount some T-tracks and make a custom router fence. But not today.
 

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Ben Buck

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I bought this surface cleaner from the Frieght a lil while ago.

It definitely works as is, I’m happy with it - But !

I added 3 swivel casters to it for a more ease of using it.

I haven’t used it as yet- Damm weather cold and raining, but tomorrow it’s supposed to be fairly nice so a trial run is in the works .

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Oppps- this is from the first attempt- the picture showing it wet, I had these plastic casters and they weren’t up to being on concrete, since then changed to rubber ones and waiting on better weather to test .
 

mreisner

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Not so much what I did in my garage today but what I did to my garage today. One of the poles has rottened off at ground level and I have to come up with a fix. It lifted very easy with a 30-ton bottle jack and a ridiculously large angle plate that I had laying around for years and never really had an idea what I was going to do with it. It was indispensable and for 10 bucks I couldn't have bought the iron to make one. Unfortunately the lift was the easy part of the repair now I got to do some digging.
 

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