Hung a few shelves, surfed GJ and started drinking early for the New Year.
Those things are great for when it's all you have but once you get something better, they get put on a shelf for emergency use.Turned on a bowered diesel torpedo heater that my contractor has left in the new shop while it's being built. Exhaust came out very Smokey you could smell it. You could also see it. It was though thick. I might have moved things around for 15 minutes by then. I was starting to get nauseous and woozy from sucking in all that diesel smoke. Had to open all the windows and open the garage door and get out of there.
first squared the brackets up, then etched the galvanizing with phos acid so the paint will stick. Once they dry a bit more, I'll give 'em an hour in the curing oven at 250F. The shelving is outside latex house paint so will just dry for a couple of days in the not-quite 60 degree shop.


Time was, everyone west of the Cascades used those cheap Stihl knock-offsA buddy was having chainsaw issues and so I told him to drop it off and I'd get it tuned up. He left it on my saw bench and I sent this picture to him with the text "It appears to be a very odd shade of Stihl orange, it must be a cheap clone saw and may not be worth fixing" I tossed in some new fuel lines, a spark plug and a fuel filter. It starts and runs great now but needs a deeeeeeeep cleaning and some major carb adjustments. I may end up rebuilding the carb. We shall see.
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I've gone exclusively that route over the last few years. Never looked back. Pricey, but worth it.Use EverReady Lithium batteries and you can eliminate corrosion worries 99.999%
If you shop around for them not even that pricey, and with the longer useful runtime even better.I've gone exclusively that route over the last few years. Never looked back. Pricey, but worth it.
I have two blinds like that to restring. Our cat thought the dangling cord was fun to play with. The cord wasn't dangling loose, it was wrapped over hooks that we put up at the time of installation. Problem was, his condo was next to one window and a chair next to the other. The shades are two-way so I'm not looking forward to the restring.Mini Blind? you can get new string for these (has to be the right size) and use a lighter/match to fuse the new to the old, and pull it through and restring. Make sure the fused part is not a lump.

He’s a huge Hooskie fan and I’ve been 100% Stihl for some reason so we give each other **** as often as possible. He purchased top handle clone saw a while back and we stuck more time and money into it to get it to work properly that he was barely $100 less than an actual top handle Hooskie.Time was, everyone west of the Cascades used those cheap Stihl knock-offs
Back a while, there was a pretty clear split among the pros between Husky west of the Cascades and Stihl east. Not sure if that's the case these days as I haven't been out in the woods of the west side for a long time.He’s a huge Hooskie fan and I’ve been 100% Stihl for some reason so we give each other **** as often as possible. He purchased top handle clone saw a while back and we stuck more time and money into it to get it to work properly that he was barely $100 less than an actual top handle Hooskie.
I went to adjust the carb and it apparently needs some goody spline nut driver deal. Dumb lol. A small flat screwdriver is good enough for the saws that come in the proper orangeBack a while, there was a pretty clear split among the pros between Husky west of the Cascades and Stihl east. Not sure if that's the case these days as I haven't been out in the woods of the west side for a long time.
Come to think of it, stores hereabouts sell nothing but Stihl.
Used strut channel spanning three studs to wall mount a TV today. The 2008 52" 79 pound TV, seems like it was a flagship model back in the day, now it's freely given away! If a larger TV comes along the TV mount can be shifted over.Replaced the round 6500K lights with 4' 5000K lights. Helped reduce shadows. And added two below the garage door track so they'll illuminate regardless if the garage door is open or closed.
They were there for a few hours as I was trying to move the ladder to hang the lights. They normally live on on the floor behind the car.Looks like you have your work cut out for the winter. Nice Camaro, now get those baskets off the trunk please.
Mini Blind? you can get new string for these (has to be the right size) and use a lighter/match to fuse the new to the old, and pull it through and restring. Make sure the fused part is not a lump.
Use EverReady Lithium batteries and you can eliminate corrosion worries 99.999%
I have two blinds like that to restring. Our cat thought the dangling cord was fun to play with. The cord wasn't dangling loose, it was wrapped over hooks that we put up at the time of installation. Problem was, his condo was next to one window and a chair next to the other. The shades are two-way so I'm not looking forward to the restring.
When we were looking for acord hanging solution, my wife found these pre-cut plexiglass rectangles - perfect size to use as a wall protector.
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I use Amazon NiMh batteries. Recharge when flat.


I understand, the original handle was rounded so this is true to original plus this probably wont even get used. I only just remember these as a young fella.I think I'd have used the octagonal piece for the soldering copper. More control.
You do need to tin it for authenticity. Some tinning paste would do the job.I understand, the original handle was rounded so this is true to original plus this probably wont even get used. I only just remember these as a young fella.
I'm trying to keep some old stuff alive so the littlies can learn, whether they care or not is outta my control
I'll check into that, can it just be tinned with solder ?You do need to tin it for authenticity. Some tinning paste would do the job.
You do need to tin it for authenticity. Some tinning paste would do the job.
I'll check into that, can it just be tinned with solder ?
I'm going to need to look that upI have a couple of Sal Ammoniac blocks for that,
just reading about it now, apparently it's used in baking as well !Yes but the blocks I mentioned makes the job much easier.
Reminds me that I need to renovate my torch iron.did some work work on a timber handle for an old school soldering torch resto
top photo shows the blank I made first, then I reshaped the blank with a block plane
their may have been quicker ways to do this but I get to have beers while I'm sitting out here taking my time and drinking more beers that I need , so its a win win
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don't you go showing me up !Reminds me that I need to renovate my torch iron.
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