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turbowoodworker

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"Today I finally finished up the crib. My wife is due with our first in a couple of weeks and she was getting pretty antsy that it wasn't ready yet. The hardwood parts are cherry and the side panels are 18mm baltic birch plywood."- bshusted

Man I love box joints, especially in cherry. Nice work on the crib and congrats.
 
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outlawz2004

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Where are you located outlawz?
I live right in the middle of Louisiana.

It's in the electrical section with the sticks of electrical conduit here at our Home Depot's.

I have checked in a couple depts. and have asked staff for it, and haven't found it yet. I have not personally checked the electrical section but have not noticed it being in our store there, but I will be making a trip this weekend to check now that you mention it. Thanks. :rocker:
 
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I live right in the middle of Louisiana.



I have checked in a couple depts. and have asked staff for it, and haven't found it yet. I have not personally checked the electrical section but have not noticed it being in our store there, but I will be making a trip this weekend to check now that you mention it. Thanks. :rocker:


Unistrut is a brand name and the strut that Home Depot sells is not Unistrut, it's made by Super Strut, a competitive product. All the nuts, brackets, etc seem to be interchangeable.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Superstrut-1-5-8-in-x-10-ft-Metal-Framing-Channel-ZA1200HS-10/100125003
 

outlawz2004

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Unistrut is a brand name and the strut that Home Depot sells is not Unistrut, it's made by Super Strut, a competitive product. All the nuts, brackets, etc seem to be interchangeable.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Superstrut-1-5-8-in-x-10-ft-Metal-Framing-Channel-ZA1200HS-10/100125003

Thanks for the info.

Edit: just checked the local home depot store webpage for "super strut" and it shows they have two sizes in stock. Heading there this weekend. Thanks again.
 
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NWOhioChevyGuy

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Well since my garage isn't big enough for a vehicle to get inside, I pulled the tools out and changed a buddy's rear wheel hub for him.

Still dreaming / designing / saving for my garage & separate shop. Kids will be out of college soon ;)
 

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Brought in a new project.

I drove all day Wednesday to go retrieve a 1984 BMW "Airhead" motorcycle, got in late Wed. night, and today I hauled it to the DMV, got it titled in Idaho, and rolled it into the shop for cleanup and repairs.

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Once again, the little forklift comes in handy. And I was considering building a motorcycle lift . . .

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This bike was FILTHY, GREASY, DIRTY, and after I rode it to the local spray 'n wash, doused it with degreaser, thoroughly washed it and rinsed it, I still spent the afternoon today scrubbing off old oil, grease and dirt.

Found a few small repairs to attend to, tightened up the loose oil pan bolts, and took care of some other misc. maintenance stuff.

It has a long way to go to where I see it being "finished", but I am getting my parts list together for the next steps, and hope to have it on the road soon, and have something to do next winter, too.

Nice project Steevo and I am looking forward to seeing your stellar work on this as well as everything else you do.

Mike.
 

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Still working on the wiring.

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I see we have another user of the painters tape wire markers. Had to do that changing a bad Emergency Stop switch at work about a week ago.

Switch stopped machine when it was pushed. Light in the switch went out when switch pulled out. Would not reset at main panel.

Time for new switch. Get one out of stock. Surprise! Different mfg. switch. Terminals I need are there, just not in same place. Wires marked, Old switch out, new switch in, machine resets and was able to be started, all good!

John
 

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how were the joints done on these boxes?

The miters are glued and reinforced with a biscuit. The backs are dadoed into each of the 6 sides. The individual hexagon pods are just screwed into each other with a couple of stainless screws. To attach them to the wall I used french cleats on the two outside and the middle pod. I've got a few spare parts left that had some tear out and didn't get used if I'm not making sense and need to take some pictures.
 

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Brought in a new project.

I drove all day Wednesday to go retrieve a 1984 BMW "Airhead" motorcycle, got in late Wed. night, and today I hauled it to the DMV, got it titled in Idaho, and rolled it into the shop for cleanup and repairs.

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Once again, the little forklift comes in handy. And I was considering building a motorcycle lift . . .

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This bike was FILTHY, GREASY, DIRTY, and after I rode it to the local spray 'n wash, doused it with degreaser, thoroughly washed it and rinsed it, I still spent the afternoon today scrubbing off old oil, grease and dirt.

Found a few small repairs to attend to, tightened up the loose oil pan bolts, and took care of some other misc. maintenance stuff.

It has a long way to go to where I see it being "finished", but I am getting my parts list together for the next steps, and hope to have it on the road soon, and have something to do next winter, too.

That looks really nice. You're going to enjoy it immensely, I'm sure.
 

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Tore into the 305 for my boys camaro. We could only work till about 11 as it was already well over 100 in the shop
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After that I set the parts to soak in some diesel overnight and we'll try some more in the AM
Here's his Z
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Tore into the 305 for my boys camaro. We could only work till about 11 as it was already well over 100 in the shop
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After that I set the parts to soak in some diesel overnight and we'll try some more in the AM
Here's his Z
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Great first car. An '88 Camaro was almost my first car, but I bought a '75 instead.

Sent by an army of nefarious gnomes bent on world conquest.
 

gtcs

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This will actually be his third car, his 89 accord was totaled last year, since then he's been driving an 85 Oldsmobile Delta 88. I had bought the olds for the motor and transmission to put in the Camaro, but I'm an idiot that didn't know it had a different drivetrain than the 85 caprice my dad had growing up. I bought the car site unseen pretty much. It was dark and in a shady part of town so I just checked and saw a 5.0 sticker and the (D) on the dash, drove it around the block and handed the guy the money.

On a side note do you guys see that pile of rust dust under the engine stand? Thats the 2nd pile that size from the water jacket of the engine. Everything else looks fantastic, but the motor sat for 6 years with water in it. Is this rebuild a waste of time?
 

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Take the bare block and have it hot tanked ... are you having it bored, if so it'll be tanked anyway. Comes out like new.
 

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On a side note do you guys see that pile of rust dust under the engine stand? Thats the 2nd pile that size from the water jacket of the engine. Everything else looks fantastic, but the motor sat for 6 years with water in it. Is this rebuild a waste of time?

Take the bare block and have it hot tanked ... are you having it bored, if so it'll be tanked anyway. Comes out like new.

This^^^ it shouldn't be a problem, just be sure to replace all the water jacket soft plugs...
 

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Worked on fabricating a part to help hold my dishwasher in place because the counter top installers screwed up, and helped a buddy get set up to use my MillerMatic 210 to weld up some legs on a work table.

He's used to a little 110 flux core welder and giggled like crazy when we fired it up.

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Got my concrete finished. Back to being poor for the next couple months.

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sweat

it's a little warm and humid....

spent the morning running to lowes to grab a long 6mm allen socket and some mulch, then to several dollar stores trying to find some plastic bottles with (larger) screw tops to make a diesel injector leakoff tester.
finally found some at bed bath and beyond :scared:

mounted the bottles to a piece of scrap PVC pipe, and of course i forgot to grab the hose i need from the shop yesterday when i left :wtf:

putzed around for a while had the radio cranked up and had a couple beers


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Steveivy,
I looked at your picture, THEN read the first line and thought that was one hell of a dishwasher if you were welding that frame to support it:lol_hitti
 

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Steveivy! YO man!

How do you like that Millermatic? I've been thinking of getting the Millermatic autoset 140 or the Millermatic 211 Auto-Set MIG welder. I am not a serious welder. Just a hobbyist. Just thinking that I'd rather go with a bit more bang from the start.

What say you?
 

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Steveivy! YO man!

How do you like that Millermatic?

Just thinking that I'd rather go with a bit more bang from the start.

What say you?


I love it - got it for a grand a couple years ago on CL and it's been great. Not a high end machine but all the power I need.


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I figured out the trailer wire issues. It wasn't trailer wire issues, one of the diodes I'd installed 20 years ago to feed the trailer plug had broken and all the connectors needed to be unplugged and re-seated. I made up a new diode jumper, installed it, and plugged in the trailer and every light worked perfect.

Then I re-greased the wheel bearings. (last licence tag was near 20 years ago so it was due.

Ready to move my daughter next week, and that much closer to being ready for camping.
 

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Cut up a bunch of melamine for some drawers in our closet. Lots of biscuit slots & pocket holes. Some assembly tomorrow but more to come.

Pics when the whole project is done.....
 

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Carved a titanium pocket clip. Milled a fuller on it with a 3/16 ball end mill, took it to a wire wheel brush to orange peel it, then ran it through 20 cycles of heating it red hot and quenching in Windex to blacken it. It's the simple things right?
 

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Carved a titanium pocket clip. Milled a fuller on it with a 3/16 ball end mill, took it to a wire wheel brush to orange peel it, then ran it through 20 cycles of heating it red hot and quenching in Windex to blacken it. It's the simple things right?
Pics?

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Worked on installing a stereo in a 2005 Audi A4. Still not done; steering wheel buttons are not working, even though I paid extra for the harness that keeps them functional.
 
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