kaymccampbell
Well-known member
Crated the kids.
In the day, when adding AC, we never tried to preserve the glove box. Instead, made an easily removable flat metal box, with a pocket to hold the papers upright. Sometimes just added the pocket to the door, and dumped any pretense of a glove box. The more room you can make yourself under there, the better.

Oh yeah!!! But the worst of it is the friggin kid probably has more money in his bank account than me!!Well, I'm sure you've seen the cost of gas in Canada!
We call it motorcycle Tetris.Boiled the carbs from a '75 Honda CL360 in the ultrasonic cleaner. Moved a couple of bikes around to make room to work on another.
looks great!Finally got some parts painted and reinstalled on my Lawn Boy restoration project.






I used to just use tomato cans.Yesterday - removed the rusted A/C vacuum reservoir from the Mustang and sandblasted it. The bottom was eaten up with rust and not much holding it on. I thought I could weld a new bottom on, but I could see holes in the top as well once the bottom was removed. Not sure I want to pay $107 for a new glorified "coffee can". I may just coat the inside and outside with POR-15 and see if it holds up.
Spent the rest of the afternoon grinding and touching up the underside of floor pan welds while laying on the concrete floor and pondering my options on the "coffee can".
For your next trick, you need to learn how to cast them in aluminum.
I've been watching videos on doing that.For your next trick, you need to learn how to cast them in aluminum.


No, Sir.Is the grasshopper powder coated? I really like the look of it! What did you use for the legs?
Out of curiosity, is there any explanation for why Honda used the shorter ones?Replaced the rear door checkers (stops) on my Ridgeline...
Love my bend-a-light. Have one at work and home. https://www.amazon.com/Steelman-Aut...Batteries/dp/B002XMU2EC/?tag=atomicindus08-20Replaced batteries in my flexible flashlight. It uses AAAA (yes, 4 A's) batteries - they're tiny. Of course, they come in 2-packs or 4-packs and I only need 3. Hard to find a use for only 1 AAAA battery. And, these will probably last 5 years or more!
Cleaned up the divider I cut out of an Ernst organizer tray. That section will now hold my long forceps that, before, stuck up over the edge and would hang up on the box when I tried to open the drawer.
It's gone down hill over the last several years. Hardly any meat any more.I was raised on that.
4" OD x 3-1/2" tall would use the existing bracket without cutting and welding.
