niget2002
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The other pets have figured out she's my favorite. They complain she gets special treatment and extra ear scratches.She certainly seems to understand the concept of supervising![]()
The other pets have figured out she's my favorite. They complain she gets special treatment and extra ear scratches.She certainly seems to understand the concept of supervising![]()
Motor oil, not being classified as flammable and actually being fairly hard to light off, doesn't actually need to be in a fire cabinet to satisfy regulations. OTOH, if you have the space, it won't hurt.Rearranged stuff which lead to me actually being able to put the motor oil in the fire cabinet. Next part will be taking the KZ1000 engine cases out of that cabinet & I'll be able to get more flammable stuff in there.
Cabinet is already home to the drain pans & funnels etc so all the oil gubbins will be in the same cabinet.Motor oil, not being classified as flammable and actually being fairly hard to light off, doesn't actually need to be in a fire cabinet to satisfy regulations. OTOH, if you have the space, it won't hurt.
Your shop inspectors look confused about that project.

Thank you!@cosmokenney, Google (or Amazon) search for "mount cable zip tie."
Or these, for when you don't have or want to make a big hole:
Or these, when you have just a small screw hole:
I also have a bunch of these in my zip tie shoebox:
Yes, new pistons are available but the used piston looks in very good condition so I thought we'd use it. Yes, the cyclinder is beyond boring. Considered a sleeve but the price was right on this used one in almost new condition. Hash marks still visible.Oh, the pistons are not available for it? Cylinder was beyond being bored?













KZ fan? Here you go. They are getting rid of two. Other is auction # 3518787Took some stuff from the garage & it to the storage unit. Now all my Z1/KZ1000 engines are in the same place.
KZ's... apart from the cops bikes. They're basically engine donors, & the fork stanchions are 1mm thicker tubes (as used on the KZ1000-S1 race bikes).KZ fan? Here you go. They are getting rid of two. Other is auction # 3518787
Public Surplus: Auction #3518793
1984 Kawasaki KZ100 Police - Whitman County Surpluswww.publicsurplus.com
That's a really fine taper fit from the cylinder to the base. Although a new chair disassembles with a sharp rap, an aged one requires less finesse. I had to put the base of mine in the press on the plates and use a fitted collar. I have no idea how many tons it took, but the noise releasing startled everyone into silence. There was a physical component to the noise.I got my a$$ kicked by a curb find Aeron chair. The gas cylinder was destroyed by the prior owner. I've worked on them before but this one is fighting me.
The online video's show using a pipe wrench and an easy twist to remove the cylinder from the chair. I pulled on mine with some serious force and it didn't budge.
The online video's show tapping the bottom of the cylinder with a hammer to get it to unseat. I wailed on it pretty good and it wouldn't budge.
I decided that it was time to let it go for the night and check it out tomorrow.
Cheers
Jim

Thank's Kay for the confirmation.That's a really fine taper fit from the cylinder to the base. Although a new chair disassembles with a sharp rap, an aged one requires less finesse. I had to put the base of mine in the press on the plates and use a fitted collar. I have no idea how many tons it took, but the noise releasing startled everyone into silence. There was a physical component to the noise.






