This oneLink for the wet sandblaster attachment?
just plug it in, in place of the nozzle.That looks effective! How does it attach to the pressure washer?
ummm…you might want to anchor it, no?
That's the exact lift I'm looking to purchase. How was the assembly process? What's the height of the posts?
It took us about 6 hours, including a bite to eat. My Son in Law also helped. The ramps are extremely heavy. We had a compact tractor with fork attachments. Read through the directions several times before starting. Also the tube of you has lots of installation videos, some good some dumb....wade through them. The posts are about 8 and a half feet tall. It wasn't a real tough install, if you are somewhat mechanical, that helps. You definitely need help for this job.That's the exact lift I'm looking to purchase. How was the assembly process? What's the height of the posts?




Nice!! Vyper 2.0?!
I do this the clean and paint routine every year. Glad to see I’m not the only one!Got out to the shop after noon coffee w/ the inlaws. They come over almost every Sunday for coffee and chat. Took the angle grinder wire wheel to the mower deck and through on few coats of paint. Will see if that help with grass debris. Greased mower zerks, set tire pressures, checked spark plug, and cleaned push mower air filter. Tomorrow I will get blades installed and the deck remounted. Will clean up the push mower deck and swap out the blade and check the spark plug. It isnt due for an oil change yet, I do it every other year on that machine.
Oldest daughter left a bunch of spray paint behind when she moved, grabbed the ugliest color of the bunch and went to town. Just trying to slow down the rust. Grass in this area is usually so wet.I do this the clean and paint routine every year. Glad to see I’m not the only one!
Wynn filters is your friend here. Buy the wider spaced pleats and double up.Did some dust collector-adjacent stuff today.
The dust collector proper was originally on this cheesy cart. Now that the DC is mounted up high on the wall, I thought it was time to toss this cart until I realized that I could wheel the offcuts around and stash them under the tablesaw if the cart was a little shorter.
Then a little research on whether this big pile of filters (30 or so) would work for the DC outlet instead of the dust sieve bag it comes with.
It turns out that they are only 1micron Fiberglas 600*F nat gas coalescer filters, so too coarse and too many to equal one big Wen filter.
I did get some industrial silenced air compressor inlet filters with the pile, if I can adapt their 3”pipe down to the 7/8” or so flange on my Ingersol Rand. Hmmm, I could stick the filter outside, and I have this chunk of inch hose with AN ends…, that oughta quiet it down. Hmmmm.
Mag deck Lawn Boy?I worked on my latest restoration project! Anybody recognize what it is?
Aluminum deck. Kinda a rare Lawn Boy. 1965 model 6251. They only made that deck for 2 yearsMag deck Lawn Boy?

I thought they were mag-aluminum. We always called them mag deck mowers. Just be careful around it, in case. The alloy decks had a higher flash point, but not that much higher the regular magnesium.Aluminum deck. Kinda a rare Lawn Boy. 1965 model 6251. They only made that deck for 2 years
I’ve welded on both mag and aluminum decks. But I appreciate the word of caution. I’ve got a fleet of these things, somewhere around 30 of them. The oldest is a 1955 and the newest a sidewalk edger from 1970I thought they were mag-aluminum. We always called them mag deck mowers. Just be careful around it, in case. The alloy decks had a higher flash point, but not that much higher the regular magnesium.
Same little red clips on the coils and the VVT solenoids. Just as difficult to remove, even when you can see them..lolChanged the oil pressure sensor on my little commuter car, 2013 Dodge Dart. What a pain in the ***. Can't really see it and barely enough room to get your hand in to feel around. I attached a pic, you can see part of the little
red tab under the wire that needs pulled out to allow you to depress the connector to disconnect it. it of course was on the inside where you couldn't even touch. I had to use my o-ring pick to push it through the other side. It took forever because you can't see it, just have to feel around. Then it was a pain to get a 27mm socket on it even using a slim ratchet. I got it changed, cleared the code and took it for a ride. It took about twice as long as I had anticipated though.
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Kay:Wynn filters is your friend here. Buy the wider spaced pleats and double up.
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