I really need to get better at updating. By the time I get to it I forget what order I have done things and trying to remember what days I did what with each picture.
So the new brakes for the wifes car turned out to be a disaster. Needless to say at the end of the day I ended up having to get parts store rotors and pads and the Powerstop stuff are now expensive paper weights that Amazon will not let me return. I usually do extensive research on these projects.
However having owned a previous XC90 I thought I knew what I was doing. They didn't change much from 2003-2014. However they decided to have 2 different brake setups on the front at least on the 13'. One version is single piston caliper and one is dual. They also have different size rotors by 12mm. So as you can guess I ordered the wrong ones not knowing they were different. That's what I get for trusting Amazon's vehicle fitment.
But the first hurdle before any of that was finding the right size allen socket head to get the damn Caliper off. I don't have a whole lot of Metric tools. So I thought I needed an 11mm, but after ordering one and waiting a couple of days I discovered I actually needed a 9mm. So yea no local stores had either one of these sizes. Finally with the 9mm I got the caliper off. This was the 3rd time attempting to change the brakes. And then I had to summon almighty Zeus to help bust loose the caliper bracket bolts which all had a ton of loctite on them. Geez. Finally everything was apart. I put the rotor on and went to install the brake pads and bam! They didn't fit. &^%$#^&*
So anyways that is all over and it has new brakes moving on.
The only parts store local that had parts was Advance Auto. So I bought the best stuff they had because I don't want to do this project again for another 47,000 miles.
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Ok on to more fun stuff. After all that disaster I went to Lowes and bought me a new blade for my tablesaw and a new 1/2" shank flush trim bit.
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I also finally made it to Harbor Freight and spent a gift card I got back in the summer time because they finally had this little guy in stock.
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I made a quick stand for it that has a back so that it doesn't fling material everywhere. I also made a stand for the belt sander. I am going to put some threaded inserts into the bench top so I can quickly mount these or take them off if I need the space and not have to use clamps to hold them down.
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Mom's cat stand thing is also in for some clear coat and it will be ready to wrap.
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Some random photos I took with the new camera. Man I am getting old! HA.
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The furry babies.
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I did crudely fix this failing board with another old warped board. But this one has paint so maybe it will last longer! HA.
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Also it appears the wife is hoarding some stuff! HAHA
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Thanks for stopping in,
If I don't post again I wish everyone a Merry Christmas from Texas!
Bret