cretedog
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Have you verified the amp draw of the fan?




Change the breaker. It could be sick. Make sure the new one is the correct amperage, just in case the current one is not.
Do not be surprised if it's actually the fan. They're kinda cheesy and live in a hellish environment, so they're not the longest living part on the car. I've seen them start to draw really high amps intermittently as they die.
On my kid's car the fan had bad bearings, causing it to freeze momentarily as it ran. When the little freezes became slightly longer, it would pop the breaker. Then, after the car had sat for a while to cool down, it would be mysteriously OK, till the next event.
Not standing is perfectly fine if you’re ill.Plugged in the charger for my mobility scooter. Not planning on going anywhere today, this town is full of tourists because the Fourth of July is the biggest day of the year here.
We may have a visitor, the daughter of my son’s best friend might come to watch the Coronado Fourth of July Parade go by.
I seem to have recovered from my bout with the Three Day Flue, but standing up and Saluting as all the flags are carried by seems hard. I guess I will have to watch the parade on YouTube.
It has a spout I can pour it out of instead of using the pumps. But it doesn't look like there's enough in there to do an entire seam. I'll just wait for the new stuff to show up. I wish these bottles had a clear 'port' on them like oil jugs where you can see how much is really still in there.Have you tried just stabbing the hardener container and pouring it into a cup?


I know, but it doesn’t set a good example for the lazy healthy people who are among us.Not standing is perfectly fine if your ill.
Don’t let that keep you from enjoying the festivities.I know, but it doesn’t set a good example for the lazy healthy people who are among us.
ThanksDon’t let that keep you from enjoying the festivities.
I don't suppose you have a scrap of melamine for the table top? I used that for a couple of new tops for RA saws, and loved it.
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Came across my dads homelite XL901, while cleaning out the attic of family home following the passing away of my Mom.
I couldn't bring myself to dispose of or sell it, as its been up there for 52 years.
I brought it home and did a partial tear-down, rings and piston looked good when viewed through the exhaust port, but it was missing the ignition core and coil. power washed the saw dust out of the cylinder cooling fins, reset the point gap. Replaced the fuel hose, disassembled the carb and washed it out with 100% ispropyl alcohol and reassembled with the original diaphragm and gaskets. found a coil core and coil on ebay.
Well its up and running, I thing my Mom and Dad would be Happy...
Img0038.zip is a .mov file of the saw running
My daughter has a similar sign, fortunately very few solicitors in the neighborhood. Sorry about the image, it was raining and the camera lens was fogged over.Was working under the F350. Hear the dog losing his mind in the house. So now I'm mildly annoyed I have to go investigate, he doesn't bark unless someone is at the door..
Salesman selling who knows what at the front door.
Annoyance level rises because this chump annoyed the dog AND made me stop working under the truck.
Open door & point at the sign..
"$50 please" (holds out hand)
I get the first minute free right?
"No. $50, paid in advance, pay up. I was working under my truck & had to stop because of you.."
Nice, what kind of truck?
$50, pay up or **** off..."
I didn't get my $50.
Then I have to round up the dog from the front yard
WTF is wrong with people? The goddamn sign is RIGHT THERE, if you then decide knock you better be holding $50 when I open the door. If you aren't holding out $50, you will get attitude.





Welcome to my life. I putter. Greenhouse here, sidewalk there. The monster projects are over. No more thousand yards earthmoving projects or reroof or siding jobs. It's kinda sad really. But, I keep chugging along.
This is getting ridiculous. Everything is on hold, for one reason or another, so I started another side project.
The roof is waiting for better weather. I need it hot, sunny, with no chance of rain. Looks like maybe Thursday, if the weather forecast can be believed this far out.
The router table, I’m waiting for feather boards so I can set up the T tracks. I did mount the router base, and the underside box that allows it to clamp in to the WorkMate. I started laying out the T slots for the fence.
The other WorkMate, modified in to a welding table, is difficult to open. I made the top larger, making it hard to reach the release tabs. I can grab both, but then need a third hand to pull it open.
Some scrap angle iron, a couple of holes, a piece of round stock, and some red paint later, I have a folding foot stirrup. I’ll mount it under the table once the paint dries.
The circuit breaker got removed and dissected.
It looks ok, at least to a simple inspection. There’s nothing obviously wrong with it. Contact points look ok. With the way the outside looks, I was expecting the insides to show some corrosion or damage or something. Waiting for its replacement to arrive.
Did some cleaning and sweeping up.
And she’ll probably never piece it togetherMy wife calls it "piddling" in the garage, but "puttering" is the correct term. I need this as a poster on the wall in my garage.![]()
My wife calls it "piddling" in the garage, but "puttering" is the correct term. I need this as a poster on the wall in my garage.![]()
But you could putter while you do it. It's like an endless do loop!If I had it as a poster, I’d have to frame it, and that’d be another project. Somehow, it’d be delayed too.
Maybe a pic of Rotor in the center? Seal it in plastic?(Yeah I name my dogs after car components).
