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Farleyfan

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Changed oil in wifes Honda CRV, messy oil filter runoff, gets inside frame channels
where you cant get into to wipe it off. Need to get one of those bendable funnels !
 
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crook038

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First attempt at soldering pot metal to repair this hand wheel for a brake lathe I a rebuilding. I am pretty happy with the results.
Sean
 

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NUTTSGT

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Not much, started a fire to get it warmed up, went to pick up my enclosed trailer and got paged out for a structure fire. Five hours later, about all I did was reheated some left over pizza and brought in some fire wood.
 

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I unboxed my new generator, installed the wheel kit, filled up the oil, and tested it out. Then I found a semi-permanent place in the garage to store it. All the junk in my garage is really starting to be an issue...
 

OccupantRJ

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Not much, started a fire to get it warmed up, went to pick up my enclosed trailer and got paged out for a structure fire. Five hours later, about all I did was reheated some left over pizza and brought in some fire wood.

Yeah, but there were some people who were damn glad to see you when you arrived on the call!
 

JimVonBaden

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Helped a friend change his clutch, slave, clutch hose and clean/adjust his pivot bearings on his 04 R1150GS. Not bad, took 7 hours. His clutch disc was fried, and the pressure plate was definitely overheated at some point.

















Only hiccough was the bleeder screw for the slave was stripped, so we split the bleeder and force bled it.
 

LS6 Tommy

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Helped a friend change his clutch, slave, clutch hose and clean/adjust his pivot bearings on his 04 R1150GS. Not bad, took 7 hours. His clutch disc was fried, and the pressure plate was definitely overheated at some point.

















Only hiccough was the bleeder screw for the slave was stripped, so we split the bleeder and force bled it.

I realize you did other things, but man, that's a lot of work just for a clutch replacement. I used to be able to do almost any inline or V type engine bike clutch in about 25 minutes including an oil change. I hope your friend bought you some really good beer... :lol_hitti

Tommy
 
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JimVonBaden

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I realize you did other things, but man, that's a lot of work just for a clutch replacement. I used to be able to do almost any inline or V type engine bike clutch in about 25 minutes including an oil change. I hope your friend bought you some really good beer... :lol_hitti

Tommy

Unfortunately the R series BMW requires the trans to be removed, like a car, to get to the clutch. 7 hours is actually book time for the job.
 

Alain V.

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This was my very first project "in my garage.
Added some cool accessories to my buddy's new KSG .
 

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jeepinerdeep

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I bought a used aluminum hospital linen cart, 2 of them actually. ( Clean linens, not the beshit ones.) I reconfigured it to be a toolbox/storage center for all of my woodworking and homeowner tools. I just have to drag it down to the basement, if it fits.

It's pretty large. Drawers are 4 and 6" by 30" over 24" deep. The drawer on the bottom right will hold 6 Milwaukee organizers I got at Homies.
 

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grantsdad

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Unfortunately the R series BMW requires the trans to be removed, like a car, to get to the clutch. 7 hours is actually book time for the job.


I have an '07 GS in need of a balance shaft seal. Same process. What took you 7 hours will probably take me 7 weeks. I cannot work on it every day. Thanks for the images.
 

fordkid88

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Cut the shelves for my welding cart, did some polyurethane coats. Sprayed the piss out of my new to me horizontal bandsaw with brake clean and then foaming engine degreaser. Huge improvement. Then my buddy came over with his 07 focus and I replaced the inner cv axle seal. What a pain in the ***. I ended up taking a piece of 2" pvc and grinding out some of the inner wall out to fit the seal then notching it clear the transmission. I actually kept that piece and put it in my toolbox.
 

isb cornbinder

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I bought a Vintage MAC side-cabinet for close to scrap price. The cabinet had suffered a difficult service life. 6 hours of TLC brought the side cabinet back to just OK.
A set of casters allows easy movement of the side cabinet so the floor can be cleaned easily.
The future plan for this cabinet may include a colour change.
 

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PNWguy

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I installed a TouchDRO on the mill. Oh, damn it's nice!

The mill had scales and a crappy DRO when purchased, and we've been limping by. I recently found out about TouchDRO, and ordered the board. The tablet arrived today, so I made a sheetmetal stand for it, cleaned up the wiring and got it calibrated.

Since I was dealing with the mill, I trammed the vice, cleaned it deeper than usual and set my X & Y 0 for the DRO.
 

TheClaw

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Started getting things reorganized after my daughter did some unexpected remodeling to the wall of the garage.

Wall and door have been fixed. Just need to get things back to normal.
 

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Started getting things reorganized after my daughter did some unexpected remodeling to the wall of the garage.

Wall and door have been fixed. Just need to get things back to normal.

Now would be the time to expand I guess.
 

exranger06

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Yesterday I installed an hour meter on the contactor for my air compressor.
 

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NUTTSGT

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Changed the oil in the daughters car and put the casters on my "free" tool box. Poking around on GJ while eating lunch and the plan next is to put the slides/drawers back in the tool box.
 

Rorin67

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Started getting things reorganized after my daughter did some unexpected remodeling to the wall of the garage.

Wall and door have been fixed. Just need to get things back to normal.

Nice! I'm guilty of doing something similar do a garage door when I was 14... :D I thought my Mother was going to kill me, but she came out with a camera laughing. I was so relieved... My punishment was having to fix the garage door all by myself. Perhaps that's why I like working on/in garages so much!?!? :lol:
 

Vegaman_Dan

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Stripped down the steering wheel on the Spitfire. Hub was pretty scubby, had to sand and smooth it all down. Leather cover was stiff, had latex paint splattered on it, stitching rotted out. Was able to clean the leather and condition it. Hub got stripped and repainted. Leather got resewn in place.

Horn button was crazed and cracked. Horn button assembly is $35 plus shipping or about $50. I may do that in the future, but for now I designed a quick 3D printed insert and made a paper printed insert fir the face. This was laminated for weather proofing and give a nice gloss. Thought this was a good spot for a little custom touch with the car's name of "Giles".

It is not a fantastic job, but it will certainly do until I replace it all with a wood rim wheel in the future. Still, it looks pretty darn nifty.
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C_F

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Started getting things reorganized after my daughter did some unexpected remodeling to the wall of the garage.

Wall and door have been fixed. Just need to get things back to normal.
Is it sideways in the garage? If so, was she trying to turn around inside?:headscrat
Glad she's okay (I assume) & the damage wasn't worse.
 

ambenz

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Started getting things reorganized after my daughter did some unexpected remodeling to the wall of the garage.....
Crazy garage accident.... for sure!
Good to hear the neighbors house did not get damaged...you got some fixing to do, UG!

Well I stopped at my painters to pick up the last piece of the car puzzle.
Installed my custom painted one piece radiator cover and I am very happy with the final results.
My old 3 piece cover was okay, this is better....
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I also cleaned up my benches and put away and found homes for various parts and tools.
Still using all 3 bays to park all our vehicles as it looks like rain for the next few days.
Makes for tight quarters while working "CAREFULLY" in a full garage.
 
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dkroth

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Oil change and spring tire rotation. Also popped off the passenger side ball joint to replace the boot torn by the dealer when he did the axle last fall.

:mad:




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tutti57

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Hung up this bad chicken.

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ambenz

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Still trying to put back those little things I had on my car before I had a fender bender, sort of like putting back a puzzle...another "mod" is restored, with a bit of cheeky fun.
This photo explains the 001 label on my pony....
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It was a great forum while it lasted but most of us moved to Facebook when we had admin issues...so be grateful to our Admin here, Thanks Ryan and all your helpers! If your interested about us GO owners, see BOGO's.

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I have a lot of BOGO, Brothers (or Babes) Of Grabber Orange) car lover friends, as we moved to Facebook.
Have to acknowledge my heritage from the old forum dazes in that I am a Brother Of Grabber Orange too....hence the 001 graphic on the left front bumper.

Putzin in the garage and got my cabin filter changed too. How about yours???

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