kaymccampbell
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It's the only way that others survive. I'm not angry when I can find my ****. There's a saying.There you go, being sensible again.
Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
It's the only way that others survive. I'm not angry when I can find my ****. There's a saying.There you go, being sensible again.




Meanwhile, I'm waging war on the f'in' flies in the shop. It's that time again. We also have a yellowjacket nest inside the insulation of an outbuilding for the pub, so I'm waiting for after closing to go out and try to nuke 'em. Hope I don't get stung too badly.
Re: Salt guns, Bug-A-Salt: I since realized I'm in a shop full of nice, often old, steel and iron tools. Steel, iron and salt are words that should not be used together. I gave them away. They were also a ton of fun, really fragile and didn't last well.Good looking Frank Timm!
Flies: didn't you get one of those salt guns?
yellow jackets: wait til after dark then they are easy to bomb out and not get stung. I use ant spray (giant flying stinging ants...) if its exposed visible, and one of those room bombs if inside an enclosed space (under a camp site with openings on both sides of camp. It was probably in an open lava flow tube...), although I did go in my attic one time for several nests of them, and used one of the "under the eaves" shooter cans...
I used the 3/4" 200' kit from the Jungle website. Kit was really good. No issues and came with everything I needed. I could have used some quick disconnect chucks included but in their defense they couldn't know which ones I had. I only added the quick disconnects, water separator with hoses, and the pressure gauge. So far I like it.Who's kit did you use and how do you like it so far?

I should be getting hazard pay....

Looks like someone needs to do some FOD pick-up!
Looks like someone needs to do some FOD pick-up!
What kind of tires are you running that can be punctured by that piece of PVC?



Continental DSW06 Plus. I picked it up either on the road or the store parking lot. Didn't come from my place.Looks like someone needs to do some FOD pick-up!
What kind of tires are you running that can be punctured by that piece of PVC?
PVC pipe and fittings shatter into very, dare I say razor, sharp shards.
I've had a lot of flats from a lot of different things over the years, but never a sliver of PVC!Continental DSW06 Plus. I picked it up either on the road or the store parking lot. Didn't come from my place.
Bad habit? I call it one of the true joys in life.bombing down dirt roads at probably excessive speeds is one of my many bad habits



Loved those pens, you could write notes on a piece of paper and put the paper inside and still read the notes. Was great in High School.I’m sure you all know the bic pen, plastic tube, the point and ink tube could be removed so you could use the plastic tube like a blow gun?
I removed one from a almost new radial tire when I worked in a gas station in the mid 70’s.
It would still write!
Hole was too large to patch. Customer was pissed!


5 of 6 screws got released from the "bond of rust". The last one is fighting me - so Kroil, heat, tapping on a good fitting driver - rinse and repeat...






Get it jacked up and get some spreaders under the tires.Blake if that thing has a solid floor, don’t let it rot sitting in grass.
De-rust first! Always!OK I went back to the garage and the vise, where the stuck screw is being worked and I'd decided that since I had the burner plate the screw held down able to move a bit. the screw couldn't be far behind. so I got my small hammer impact, checked that the bit was a good fit and immediately got some action; I wasn't even smacking it hard. About two turns worth it suddenly was lose, but not rising.... Not good.
I picked up the burner plate and sure enough, the head had twisted off:
So now its drill and extract; or more likely drill and re-tap/peel the threads out. I do need to find a new similar screw and it looks like its 12-24 -I need to positively confirm that. I have taps, for that size, I need to see about screws...
Dang it, this is probably another day lost, although I can send this to the de-rusto bath as is... Maybe that's a tonight thing.
After dinner I got the other plate screw and went looking for a replacement. I'd "inherited" hundreds of flat head screws in the sort, organize and fling effort last week, enough to fill a Plano box row for the whole row, no dividers, (over 12" long...) and almost immediately found one a near exact match! al little longer, I can cut a screw... I dug harder and while most of them were fine thread Phillips head, I found several options! One may be the right length, but I also have this option; I can replace with SS. I'm on the fence on that one with a 95 YO stove, It is the smart move however.
I still need to verify the thread size - its 24 TPO for sure, but 10? or 12? and of course get the stuck part out... that's a tomorrow thing - tonight its going into De-Rsuto and the USC.
It’s got some decent holes in the front floor pans. I want to get it under my carport once I get it cleared out. Right now it’s sitting on gravel so not a ton of grass underneath of it luckily.Blake if that thing has a solid floor, don’t let it rot sitting in grass.
