Metallitubby
Well-known member
I didn't realize how much of a kink there was in the old hose!
We don't kink shame here.
I didn't realize how much of a kink there was in the old hose!
You’re favorite line.lolWe don't kink shame here.
Never been to Guantanamo. States and Pacific rim. Management talked about a permanent European assignment, which would have been nice, but by the time they got all their stuff in one sock, I was gone.Kay, did you ever go to GITMO and dress down this son of a biscuit eater?
Moderation is key. Your liver can metabolize up to 4 grams of Tylenol a day, typically. When you ask it to start metabolizing other stuff as well (alcohol), it gets more fuzzy. Taking a dose here and there with a beer shouldn't be an issue. Regular heavy use, and especially with regular heavy drinking --> now you're talking bad news.This is the sort of "unsolicited advice" that should be welcomed by all. A dear friend of mine has been on the list for a liver transplant after his was badly damaged by the toxic effect of alcohol and Tylenol (acetaminophen). Until he told me this, I was unaware of the danger.
We might need more Nap Reports from all of our members.After getting a Haircut and a Grocery Run, we enjoyed a nice lunch followed by a Siesta. After my nap I finished lining another Planter Box.
Trust me, it gets easier as you age and acquire new infirmities.We might need more Nap Reports from all of our members.
I still **** at napping, so I'm envious.
Push back the boot a bit and see if it's full of fluid. There should not be a large amount of fluid there. If there is, that failing seal may be allowing in some air and causing noise. Some racks can be rebuilt when those seals go. Hope it's the pump for your wallet and free time's sake!Wife complained that her CTS was making a noise and that she smelled smoke. Car is 14 years old and has only 75k mi. I put the car on the lift and the right inner tie rod boot is wet and the ps pump is growling but the fluid level is NOT low. No other obvious leaks. I saw a bit of smoke rising from area around the tie rod. Of course everything is jammed together and it’s hard to see where the smoke is actually coming from.
Went back in the house to plan my next move. I’m thinking cleaning the boot and a ps fluid flush as a first step. Suggestions ?
Look above the boot for a leak.Wife complained that her CTS was making a noise and that she smelled smoke. Car is 14 years old and has only 75k mi. I put the car on the lift and the right inner tie rod boot is wet and the ps pump is growling but the fluid level is NOT low. No other obvious leaks. I saw a bit of smoke rising from area around the tie rod. Of course everything is jammed together and it’s hard to see where the smoke is actually coming from.
Went back in the house to plan my next move. I’m thinking cleaning the boot and a ps fluid flush as a first step. Suggestions ?
I had planned to spend a day (or so) replacing the leaking o-rings in the oil cooler of my 7.3 (non-turbo). However, after removing the front wheel and cowling I discovered it looked more like a week+ trying to get things off and back together. I decide this is one of those rate times I have a shop do the work.2 afternoons worth of work, $42 O-ring kit later and the 7.3 lives again.



Those "shop cabinets" look nicer than a lot of furniture I've seen.Finally finished building these 6 shop cabinets, a bit under 24 inches wide and deep and about 37 inches high with the wheels.. Drawer construction was a locked miter joint, 1/2 inch baltic birch bottoms, the sides and cabinet boxes were 5/8 inch B.B. Used a natural birch edge banding on the exposed plywood edges. A total of 35 drawers, full extension, 100 lb rating, ranging from 2 inch height to 12 inches. Very solid, but fairly expensive to build. Two cabinets will be fixed under a work bench, the other 4 can roll around, mainly to clean around them. These, along with a couple tool chests that I purchased, should bring some much needed organization to the shop. It will be a week or two to get everything out of their old homes and into the new ones.
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And they are damn sure better constructed!Those "shop cabinets" look nicer than a lot of furniture I've seen.
I hear ya, I usually fall into a deep sleep, then am grouchy when I wake up. Maybe I will do better in retirement, hopefully in a couple of years.We might need more Nap Reports from all of our members.
I still **** at napping, so I'm envious.
I tried a set of those bushing to bearing steering kits for our YT3000 last season. Jury is still out, but it seems to have made the steering a bit lighter. Wife noticed this more than I did. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09D8233QY?tag=atomicindus08-20Ran the boat on the hose, all good
While the boat was out front on the pad, I cleaned/ mopped/ squeegeed the shop floor.
Prepared to prep the lawn tractor for the mowing season. Tune up, blades and front wheels/ tires/ bearings on the list.
spray on foot powder. clean the area that is wet, then douse with foot powder to find source of leak.Wife complained that her CTS was making a noise and that she smelled smoke. Car is 14 years old and has only 75k mi. I put the car on the lift and the right inner tie rod boot is wet and the ps pump is growling but the fluid level is NOT low. No other obvious leaks. I saw a bit of smoke rising from area around the tie rod. Of course everything is jammed together and it’s hard to see where the smoke is actually coming from.
Went back in the house to plan my next move. I’m thinking cleaning the boot and a ps fluid flush as a first step. Suggestions ?
Just cleaned off the rack, suspension and right side tie rod. Weird thing is that the hoses and the pump are all on the left side, which leaves the most expensive item (rack as the likely culprit).spray on foot powder. clean the area that is wet, then douse with foot powder to find source of leak.
There's two kinds of naps. Just a regular nap where you fall asleep and sleep till you wake up.We might need more Nap Reports from all of our members.
I still **** at napping, so I'm envious.
Power naps are what I really **** at.There's two kinds of naps. Just a regular nap where you fall asleep and sleep till you wake up.
Then there's power naps. A short nap where you fall deep asleep and get much needed rest in a very short period... setting an alarm if you need to.
At work, I will power nap, I wait till I am virtually falling asleep sitting watching something or the like. I pull my bunk down and set the timer on my phone for 23 minutes. Three minutes to fall asleep and sleep for a solid 20 minutes. Timer goes of, get up feeling rested. Usually a power nap will not screw up your night sleep pattern.

