So my “alleged” missile launcher from back in the day might have been illegal?It is legal to make your own as long as you do not sell, transport on public roads, or use them on other's land without permission.

Foam-filled tires fixed that problem for me--permanently.Yesterday was a parade of events featuring a tire going flat on my truck, a Coyote, a gate left open for about three minutes and a freak gust of wind that over traveled the gate pulling its anchor out of the wall.
So, beside my garage, early today to beat the sun, gate repair.
Also, in case I don’t have enough to do. The handcart shown above had a flat tire when I went to use it.
My batch of Sodium Citrate (SoCi from now on) has been used for a couple of months now and seems to be getting a bit tired, so I dumped it and went to mix up a batch of home-brew using the 7 gal. pail of citric acid I picked up for $5 at a yard sale a while back. When I bought I asked the gal selling it if it was really citric acid in that nearly-full pail and she assured me it was.
It isn't citric acid. It's corn starch. I guess I'm in the Ooblek business now.
Trust, but verify....
That pumpkin is ready to take a leak all over the floor/ground any day nowThe Suburban continued it's resistance to a return to service. Dead battery is now crank no start without spark. Did a check of fuses, sensors I touched and other WAGs. No luck need to confirm if coil is throwing spark or not.
Has done this before and a cap and rotor fixed it.
Last time I tried that, it turned out to be sodium cyanide--mmmm, almonds!Lick your finger and jab it in and and taste, as long as you're sure it's food related / grade of some sort
I might replace the cover when I get around to servicing the differential. It's on the list but down a ways.That pumpkin is ready to take a leak all over the floor/ground any day now
Yesterday was a parade of events featuring a tire going flat on my truck, a Coyote, a gate left open for about three minutes and a freak gust of wind that over traveled the gate pulling its anchor out of the wall.
So, beside my garage, early today to beat the sun, gate repair.
Also, in case I don’t have enough to do. The handcart shown above had a flat tire when I went to use it.
Foam-filled tires fixed that problem for me--permanently.
It took me far too long to do but I eventually (we're talking years) replaced the tubed tires on mine with solids from Harbor Freight. EVERY time I went to use it there was a flat or nearly flat. I could kick myself for procrastinating.That will be next. I’m down to my last tube and can of slime.
Not that big, though, only legal to use small fireworks in PA Class C 50 mg maxIt is legal to make your own as long as you do not sell, transport on public roads, or use them on other's land without permission.
Last time I tried that, it turned out to be sodium cyanide--mmmm, almonds!
I have had this truck for 24 years now, way too long to keep a build thread going anywhere. There’s been spotty ones here and there.You have a build thread on this monster ?
Curious as why a C6 over a C4 ?

That makes perfect sense. If it'll clear a C6, a switch to a C4 in the future would be easy as pie with it's smaller size.I have had this truck for 24 years now, way too long to keep a build thread going anywhere. There’s been spotty ones here and there.
Canada Day 2025, drove it out on the transmission alone.
C6 over C4….easier to get adapters to run a doubler tcase set up. Prefer to keep options open for the future. As in a stroker 351, but at the same time I am running higher gears for the 42s to get wheel speed when I need it.
finally got my Miller 175 dialed in last night and welded back together some spacer plates for the skidplate now they are drilled out (at work of course, their drill press made ease of 1.375 plate steel),
its a day to go after deeper gears and hook up the Doubler and 205 shifter linkages all up underneath.
then back on the brake lines so I can get this skidplate on and off my floor.
Why downsize unless it’s for 40s. LolThat makes perfect sense. If it'll clear a C6, a switch to a C4 in the future would be easy as pie with it's smaller size.




Amazing!!!!!! I have a lathe I want to send you.lolToday, I finally decided to complete the refurbishment of my catalogue #1426 1938 Delta Finishing sander with the period correct 864 Miter gauge and machine stand...
Before
Today
Spins up like new... This was a very satisfying salvage job...
I was forced to get this finished because it will be used to fine tune the 384 miter cuts needed for the trim on the garage door panels...
Putting her back to work as she should be...
Well, other factors. . . header clearance, starter clearance and accessibility but weight is one of them.Why downsize unless it’s for 40s. Lol

Have 2 Rockwell belt/disc sanders, was thinking the same thing.Amazing!!!!!! I have a lathe I want to send you.lol
On Thursday bought 4 new flat free tires from HF they were installed on the trailer which hauls the generator. Rolls like it otta! Then figured out why the electric start conversion on the predator would not work. I took if on and off several times but the flywheel was proud by about 1/8". Turns out not all 212cc HF have the same crankshaft diameter. Glad I finally figured it out. Images are flywheel bores back to back.







I rebuild the heads once or twice a year, as needed.
those two bits of rubber and one of plastic cost... ninety-three bucks per set--and there are seven sets. I haven't been able to source them for less--and I've sure tried. I'll be trying again.
That's my SOP for keeping a brewery and commercial kitchen running far from supplies. But in this case, those seals don't fail catastrophically--they give us a pretty good warning when they're getting worn. I have enough lead time to order the parts--assuming my supplier doesn't FU.If I was needing these on that quick a turn around I'd have then bought and inventoried (For count) right after the last rebuild.
You'll make up for it next month.Day 5 with no Amazon orders from me.
**** it Bezos.




I could have preordered the end of June and I did not.You'll make up for it next month.
