nadogail
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A little more time was spent on my Raised Bed Planting Boxes, I am now building the 30" legs.
I like those rails. Where did you find those? I am looking for some decent ones in 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2”Un-Powered the power drawer in my new US General box. Not Milwaukee charger friendly. It's now the bit socket drawer, hex and torx keys etc.
Bunch of magnetic socket rails arrived today.
Cut to fit several socket sets i have, and some shorter bit sets. Magnets seem strong enough so they won't fall over, even deeps.
Few more rails arriving tomorrow.
Got many a hours in on a few, been hit in the ribs once.lolProperly used they're perfectly safe. I've had one for 50 years. No problems. Cut the entire frame for my house with one.
I feel for ya. I've got a bench covered in the damned things.Painted a few ornaments. Yeah... This is getting old for me too.
I like those rails. Where did you find those? I am looking for some decent ones in 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2”
That thing’s a work of art, may the gods of kickback look kindly upon you.lol
Does that mean you have 282 tires in your fleet? That's a lot of rubber!24 wheel bearings checked and greased with 24 being in good shape. Can’t argue with that. Only 258 to go![]()
And you're cheating, to boot. You've got a hydraulic jack and concrete. Bet you've got heat, too. We had that jumpity-pumpity farm jack and packed gravel. The machine shed was open at both ends, so the horses could pull the wagons through.with that. Only 258 to go![]()

This wasn't today but about two weeks ago (wanted to make sure I didn't have any return issues). I put together two Vyper Chairs. Then I sat in them for a little, took them apart and put them back in the boxes. I just couldn't justify the price after I put them together. The Elevated Steel Max, would have been worth it (maybe) if the casters worked a bit better (might have overtightened them a bit, but not great out of the box on both chairs) and if I could rotate without having to move the whole chair (maybe the other style adjust would have been better but wasn't available in the special edition). The Robust Steel Max on the other hand I would not get again. Didn't get low enough and with the foot ring it was too wide. Both sure were comfterble but just not worth it to me.
To Vypers credit they did take them back without issue. They were not bad at all, just not as great as I had hoped they would be. Please don't mind the messy garage that is this my current project. Hard to pull everything out in the snow so I'll have to clean strategically.
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Seems like you would get pretty good at wheel bearings with that much practice!Only 258 to go![]()
Izzat a Miller remote TIG foot pedal? Regardless of any other possessions that either of us have, I am so jealous!
Izzat a Miller remote TIG foot pedal? Regardless of any other possessions that either of us have, I am so jealous!
Not that I haven't spent (more than...) my share on frivolous shop gear, I just can't bring myself for that coin (***** being a cheap squanderer, lol).
Nice shop!

I still haven't actually counted all the tires around here but I will get you an answer one of these days !! EDIT: doing a rough count I am over 150 wheels on trailers so 282 might not be that far offDoes that mean you have 282 tires in your fleet? That's a lot of rubber!
We like to run the wagons through the shop in the winter to check things over. Not only is the shop heated but the floor is warm. Really spoiled we are !!And you're cheating, to boot. You've got a hydraulic jack and concrete. Bet you've got heat, too. We had that jumpity-pumpity farm jack and packed gravel. The machine shed was open at both ends, so the horses could pull the wagons through.
I've been doing wheel bearings for as long as I can remember. Growing up it was as Kay described though. On dirt and in the cold. Tomorrow the kiddos will be home and I'm going to have them do the trailer currently in the shop.Seems like you would get pretty good at wheel bearings with that much practice!
YES!!!Tomorrow the kiddos will be home and I'm going to have them do the trailer currently in the shop.
You're getting as wimpy as I am. It's supposed to be done in a snowbank in a blizzard, with bare hands.Watched the ice melt of the snow blower and drain across the floor. When its done, I will replace an auger shear pin.
I wish I would have got the ACME thread on the chair it would have solved one of my main issues, the limited didn't come in that option. If I did I for sure would have kept the elevated model. My issue with the casters was with the swivel not so much rolling. For whatever reason right out of the box some didn't want to rotate all that well. Made even worse when I put them on. I could get them to swivel ok if I didn't tighten much, but then they would have a ton of slop. I just couldn't find a happy medium with a few of them. Might have went away after some use.Not being able to pivot the seat independent of the base is exactly why I purchased my Vyper chair with the standard ACME thread version vs. the quick adjust version. I needed to have the ability to pivot between the welder and the table and didn't want the version that didn't allow that as I figured the base wouldn't pivot as easily as the stool on the ACME thread. That being said, I love my Vyper chair. It resides at my welding/fabrication table and gets used quite a lot. It replaced my 20+ year old Snap-on stool with the four small casters. The casters on the Vyper chair are very high quality and roll easily on my shop floor, even when deep into a welding project with dust and debris on the floor.
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I wish I would have got the ACME thread on the chair it would have solved one of my main issues, the limited didn't come in that option. If I did I for sure would have kept the elevated model. My issue with the casters was with the swivel not so much rolling. For whatever reason right out of the box some didn't want to rotate all that well. Made even worse when I put them on. I could get them to swivel ok if I didn't tighten much, but then they would have a ton of slop. I just couldn't find a happy medium with a few of them. Might have went away after some use.
If I end up doing it again I would not get a limited version. I would go ACME thread and also get one with the non-powder coated SS foot ring.


What is this "buy" of which you speak?You can buy huge sheets of corrugated cardboard from Staples. And you can glue them together with Titebond.
Uphill both ways?And you're cheating, to boot. You've got a hydraulic jack and concrete. Bet you've got heat, too. We had that jumpity-pumpity farm jack and packed gravel. The machine shed was open at both ends, so the horses could pull the wagons through.
Your posts about them have gotten me thinking about spring, and no longer bending over to grow tomatoes and basil. How do you feel about sharing your design and photos?A little more time was spent on my Raised Bed Planting Boxes, I am now building the 30" legs.
magnetic socket rails arrived today
But someone must.Properly used they're perfectly safe. I've had one for 50 years. No problems.
Got any video of that in action?Made another main jet change on the Top Banana's carb. Using a AEM WBO2 to get it dialed in. The PO had a 145 main jet in it, which was so rich it was ******* the WBO2. With a 135, it was at high 9's/low 10's at WOT, and it picked up a bunch of power. Just went to a 125; we'll see where that lands the WOT AFR.
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And upside down.Uphill both ways?
Place them thoughtfully in their bedrooms, with a note saying "Not in the garage"?Pushed a broom, cleaned up most of the mess I made, and tried moving vehicles around. The bikes no one rides will have to go. I have them hanging on the wall, but they are taking up valuable space. Hate to get rid of them, but I can say with certainty that no one has touched them in a year at least. Part of me wants to try and sell them on Craigslist, and the other half wants to just donate them to avoid the hassle.
