Beerhippie
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Same umbrella corp as C.F. Eyecare.Any relation to the law firm Dewy, Cheatum and Howe
Same umbrella corp as C.F. Eyecare.Any relation to the law firm Dewy, Cheatum and Howe

I have a hard time letting stealerships anywhere near my vehicles as well. Kudos to you for doing your own work.Spark plugs and a serpentine belt on my wife's VW Atlas. The local dealer was doing some warranty work on it, and recommended these parts to be replaced at 46,000 miles.
Their quote was a bit of a shocker, so I ordered the stuff from FCP Euro. Plugs are getting expensive, at $20 each. Anyhow, less than a couple of hours of work, and I saved about $538.
They told me a major tune up is new plugs
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I just installed the 5 shelf black version. Taking a break now. I still need to set the miter saw back up and everything will be back off the ground again.

May you enjoy your birthday, and many more, in Good Health.Trying to make it a light day, with tomorrow being my birthday and all
Filled up the water table because it evaporates a **** ton due to this triple digit heat
Cut a few items
Small member request, along with some more mounting tabs for the shelf
The long strips are for securing the ends of the shelf for transport
Doesn’t Dr Howard, Dr Howard, and Dr Fine work there?Same umbrella corp as C.F. Eyecare.
Then leave a nut on one bolt in each bin. Easy check next time you sort.Get a good set of thread checkers.
Then leave a nut on one bolt in each bin. Easy check next time you sort.

That's assuming you have a parity of nuts and bolts. I most often have more bolts/screws than nuts, as I'm removing them from stuff that's threaded.Then leave a nut on one bolt in each bin. Easy check next time you sort.
You only need one nut as a thread sample. I often do the same for nuts with one bolt or screw in with the nuts.That's assuming you have a parity of nuts and bolts. I most often have more bolts/screws than nuts, as I'm removing them from stuff that's threaded.
But... I have the thread checkers, which incorporate both an inside and outside thread.You only need one nut as a thread sample. I often do the same for nuts with one bolt or screw in with the nuts.

I got another drawer well underway yesterday - most of the electrical stuff that I'm keeping - for now anyway. I suspect I will pare down some of the conduit stuff further as I don't forsee doing as much of that as I used to.Get a good set of thread checkers.
Love those cheese boxes!I got another drawer well underway yesterday - most of the electrical stuff that I'm keeping - for now anyway. I suspect I will pare down some of the conduit stuff further as I don't forsee doing as much of that as I used to.
As for sizing bolts and nuts, I still do pretty well at that visually. The size that throws me most often is 7/16".
One thing I will keep is these old cheese boxes - for small stuff. I can adjust the drawer dividers so they nest in there pretty well.
One thing I will keep is these old cheese boxes - for small stuff.
Me too, I have a few, not enough...Love those cheese boxes!
Im a sucker for finger joints
I need one of those. Suggestion on brand?But... I have the thread checkers, which incorporate both an inside and outside thread.
99% of the time, I just look at the fastener and have a damned good idea of what it is... except for metric vs. inch--that's where the checker comes in. Today, I had a pile of stainless, mostly bolts and some nuts from a tear-down. I was pretty sure they were 1/4"-20, so I checked one and in the bin they went. Could have been 6mm 1.0, but that's why the checker.
Thread checker set I have is like this:
but I'd prefer the pieces be in a case instead of the steampunk necklace.
Actually, I think I need both.
Wish my birthday was in September. January pretty much ***** for camping. Well hope this year is a trip somewhere for it (highly doubtful) or I just fire up the bronco and drive it that day.Best birthday's are in September
That looks like the one I been looking at For my shop too. Home Depot?
I would love to have that Lawn-Boy.When the wife wants to go to the gambling boat, I have to sell some of the collections for cash in hand. So, I dug a few out and got them together. The wheel horse will take a carb cleaning and a few extras.
You're not that far? I'll knock off some for the gas.I would love to have that Lawn-Boy.
With you skills I’m sure you could learn to make your own.Me too, I have a few, not enough...
Lugz in another thread posted some that had wood drawer pulls on then and had been setup n a custom made wood rack. he was guessing 50 "drawers" IIR Awesome setup! the drawers reminded me immediately of old wood drawers from Singer treadle cabinets. I have 6 of those I want to make a drawer setup for. 4 have the original frames.



I don't recall--I just looked for one complete enough to get a start on the buckets of the mostly SS fasteners sitting in the storage Conex here at the brewery.I need one of those. Suggestion on brand?
Where are you located?You're not that far? I'll knock off some for the gas.




Happy Birthday! Nice day to putter around, that's my kind of day!Thank you all for the bday wishes!
Just relaxing with the family as I prefer to do less than more (must be an age thing lol)
Spent a few hours relaxing outside
But the "**** has to get done" part of me couldn't relax so I installed my speaker brackets on the wall
Plan is to get my wood worker friend to build me one of those wood ice chests for cold drinks
It'll go here as it's conveniently out of the way but also allows me to mount the amp to it between the wall
There's an outlet there (with cover) so I can plug in the amp there
