Old Man Roger
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Acetylene bottle brackets.
I need to do this!Spent about an hour painstakingly dialing in the feed tables on my thickness planer. Successfully eliminated snipe. Test piece was 13" long, no snipe whatsoever.



If I wanted them to have a specific dimension I'd just keep planing until I reached it. Everything else would be the same.In you project I figured each square was predetermined to have a desired dimension. Sounds like after I think about it more, our processes are probably very similar.
Ha, I misread that as "acetylene bottle rockets."Acetylene bottle brackets.
Ohh..oh .. ohhhh. I love job security stuff !!!!Ha, I misread that as "acetylene bottle rockets."
I'm sure everyone would be interested if you made those.
And my answer?Like you wouldn't have already had all the wood split and stacked.LOL
I now imagine you in an old western, and some local yocal judge telling you ''Dont be killin no one that don't need killin''
Hypothetically, I might have made worse. What's the statue of limitations on rocket launchers? lolHa, I misread that as "acetylene bottle rockets."
I'm sure everyone would be interested if you made those.
That would be in character..lolAnd my answer?
He were breathin weren't he?




I saw a oxygen bottle rocket once many years ago...it went right by me and stuck into a block wall after being dropped without a cap on it...Ha, I misread that as "acetylene bottle rockets."
I'm sure everyone would be interested if you made those.
Good for you. Part of the appeal of those old chairs is seeing how they were made, and the previous repairs of those who came before us.Finish repairing an old oak Windsor chair that was literally falling apart. The stretchers had come completely out of the legs, the spindles for the back were loose and the seat had a nasty crack in it. If I had half a brain, I would have thrown it away, but five bucks worth of epoxy, a few hours and a bit of finish restorer and the chair was back in service for my bride (who uses it for an exercise aid).
The chair is probably 100 years old or more. Not fine furniture, just an old relic we pulled out of her parents house when we did the pre-sale clean out 5 years ago. The chair is still old and ugly, but at least it won’t collapse under the weight of a feather.
Been working on my 2016 Ram for longer than I would like. Was throwing multiple cylinder misfire code, ended up being the exhaust spring but I decided to take the heads off so I could inspect the cam lobes and change the lifters as a preventative maintenance. Wish I would have just changed the spring, lol.Check the mounts while you are there it'll never be this easy to change them if needed.Been working on my 2016 Ram for longer than I would like. Was throwing multiple cylinder misfire code, ended up being the exhaust spring but I decided to take the heads off so I could inspect the cam lobes and change the lifters as a preventative maintenance. Wish I would have just changed the spring, lol.
Thanks @Wrench97 , any advice on how to check them? Is it just a visual or should I use a pry bar and try to wiggle them. I never payed any attention to them, maybe it will be self explanatory once I do?Check the mounts while you are there it'll never be this easy to change them if needed.
He's lovely. Any chance you could shoot him from the back or side? Or both?Made this Angry Devil Gnome for the wife.
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Prybar is my favorite to test drivetrain mounts. I just jiggle the **** out of things and see what moves too far.Thanks @Wrench97 , any advice on how to check them? Is it just a visual or should I use a pry bar and try to wiggle them. I never payed any attention to them, maybe it will be self explanatory once I do?





I have one of those from work. Someone left batteries in it until they corroded. I took the batteries out and tried new ones. No luck. Now I need to clean it up to see if I can get it working again....


@DAVE94LIGHTNING
86 T top coupe would be my final Fox-body, or a newer one and swap the front end to the 4 eye version for the same look.
Your N2O FOX plate, reminded me of my GDad's plate "N20" on his 87 when it was a "street car". Later it came off the road with a 408 windsor based stroker and Jerico 4 speed/ McCloud setup. Ran 9's
Thank you - my father in law bought it new in 93...I've owned it since 2000....That Ranger is a beauty.
No problem.He's lovely. Any chance you could shoot him from the back or side? Or both?
I sure hope there wasn’t a misunderstanding here.lolNo problem.
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Well done!today the shredder got moved inside
