lol, the jury is still out on that, i've seen what you guys doI ain’t that crazy.











SHUT THE F UP!With my luck after all the work Timm, the compressor would **** out catastrophically, within a week.
Hmmm Thread pool for this anyone?![]()
Yep. My preferred nail clippers are a Klein D244-5C or a Klein D295-4C for finer work. There is always one or the other nearby.I have been keeping nail clippers in the garage for years. They come in handy more often than you would think.
I'm sure you can figure it all out,Also opened the package with the Tsunoda flush cutters I ordered a few days ago. Not sure what the instructions say, but I think I can figure them out.
What was the issue with the freezer that you are attempting to fix?Whew. Another fifteen minute job done, after over 100 3/16" pop rivets, a bunch of 3-M spray adhesive and four hours.
My wrists hurt. I need a better pop rivet gun!
The freezer sure ain't perfect, but the lid is now attached, the liner and seal are back where they belong and it'll sure work better than it did before. The weight on top is for "clamping" the spray adhesive (holding the liner and seal in place between the pop rivets) until it sets.
“Hold blue end. Cut with pointy end.”I'm sure you can figure it all out,but if you're curious as to what it says, you can drag (or upload or paste) your images, one at a time, onto the Google Translate website. It's pretty good at reading text from photos, even if the text isn't super sharp. Or use the Google Translate app.
"Caution: Keep body parts away from pointy end"“Hold blue end. Cut with pointy end.”
Big list…..Today is transmission shifter linkage hooked up, make sure the 205 is filled up and see if everything is shifting within the C6 transmission before driveshafts go back in. Lots of trial and error/fabrication coming up. If that all plays out then I can put the side and rear windows back in on the soft top and drive it out for a car wash In the back alley. Photo ops too for the FB hater peanut gallery.
also need to cut and smoothen out the aluminum hood support as well plan for some steel purchase this week for an accessible storage platform in the back of the bronco as well scrap steel storage underneath my welding table. Oh and drive over fender extensions for the trailer. Figure 2x6 1/4 wall will never collapse when driving the bronco over them. Saves me time from having to pull the fenders out for clearance. Fender extensions will be removable if I need to but also designed for if I ever get another fast street car to take to the track.


Some of my most expensive and/or specialty tools are those I bought when building or fixing something myself, that I didn't want to pay someone else to do. My wife is on board with the idea that money saved by not paying for someone else's labor is a good way to invest in tools. Then next time, if there is one the cost is even less.The Suburban A/C and general deferred maintenence saga continues. The compressor and orifice tube are in. The switch that I was trying to transfer from one compressor to the other broke. Two trips to the parts store sorted that out..
The interesting thing isn't the work on the truck...
Last week I took advantage of the Harbor freight Icon wrench sale. One solid wrench purchase for my son who is an apprentice mechanic at dealership of long box ends. He'll use the for brake jobs and suspension work.
But I made a couple of what I considered vanity wrench purchases. First was a set of SAE ratcheting stubbies. But 2nd set is moving from a vanity purchase to a useful one. It's a set of large Metric combo wrenches. The 22 mm was useful with my SK USA 21mm flare to break some of the lines loose.
So the best thing is in GJ fashion I justified two tool purchases by needing them.
Using the offset wrench to tighten the loose belt tensioner bolt was just showing off...ratchet and std socket would have worked.
"Can be used to trim finger- and toe-nails.""Caution: Keep body parts away from pointy end"
Well ****. Guess I know what I’m doing for the day today in the garage!!


Borrow/rent a second miter saw. Saves an F-load of time over changing the angle at each end.Last week I brushed Citristrip on the left garage door and scraped off the 1940 lead paint...
I removed both door pulls, and lock sets on both garage doors...
Went to Lowe's and bought 1-1/4", 3/4" & 5/16" wood dowel rods and filled in the holes left by the hardware removal...
Glued up the dowels and sanded flush... Removed all of the old trim and installed new plywood panels (old were badly cracked)...
Before
Today I applied two coats of color matched primer on the left door... Right door shows wood dowel repair work...
I plan to apply the finish coat in the next couple days...
I will still need to make 384 miter cuts and install all of the trim around each panel... Not looking forward to that choir...
Oh now THAT is thinkingBorrow/rent a second miter saw. Saves an F-load of time over changing the angle at each end.
You can thank me later--
Nice work! Glazing compound and caulk are your friends on those miters!Last week I brushed Citristrip on the left garage door and scraped off the 1940 lead paint...
I removed both door pulls, and lock sets on both garage doors...
Went to Lowe's and bought 1-1/4", 3/4" & 5/16" wood dowel rods and filled in the holes left by the hardware removal...
Glued up the dowels and sanded flush... Removed all of the old trim and installed new plywood panels (old were badly cracked)...
Before
Today I applied two coats of color matched primer on the left door... Right door shows wood dowel repair work...
I plan to apply the finish coat in the next couple days...
I will still need to make 384 miter cuts and install all of the trim around each panel... Not looking forward to that choir...
Been there, done that. It goes really fast with two people--one cuts left, one cuts right--as long as they both know what they're doing. If the person making the second cut has a stop, it goes even faster yet, with less chance of mistakes.Oh now THAT is thinking





It's important to keep water intake high in these heat conditions!Got home from lunch with a huge list of things to do. So I took a nap.
