Hi everyone,
I mailed out the box Tuesday evening, USPS says it should be to @anndel by Monday the 1st.
Will keep y’all posted.
-NBT
PS: I also attached a pic of what I added to the box, happy hunting everybody!
Hey guys sorry for the delay! Life has been busy!
I just contacted @anndel for his addy.
In the meantime I was trying to do some cleaning up of the box. I started to organize them by grouping - automotive, atv/bike, tools and misc. what do you suggest about the duplicates?
-NBT
It showed up yesterday evening when I got home, you weren’t kidding about it being stuffed!
I’ll go through it this weekend and get it ready for @anndel
GJ rules!
-NBT
I actually did a head gasket on my Isuzu (don’t laugh) a few years ago while renting in a condo. The HOA specifically said no major repairs but I tried to be as discreet as possible. Didn’t leave a mess, made it look it was a running vehicle when I was done wrenching on it, etc. Due to a lazy...
This.
T8s or T5s will work fine for seedlings and even larger. You don't have to break the bank for any "grow" specific gear, it's mostly a suckers tax IMO.
Don't forget to harden them off before you leave them outside completely.
-NBT
Hi everyone!
Been in the automotive industry for over 24 years in various forms. Used to spin wrenches for GM then did sales/tech support for automotive companies.
Eager to learn more about tools & repair techniques. Starting to dabble in vintage tools as well.
Stay frosty, GJ!
-NBT
Their customer service is pretty good. They used to rebuild GB2001 torches for us when the igniter would go bad. It was around $40 including shipping for the service.
-NBT
PS: Turbo Regals? I have a '86 GN.
This is key as a majority of manufacturers are going to a subscription based software service. You definitely would need J2534 capabilities if the repair requires reflashing/reprogramming.
Sadly, I've seen more companies go this route. Take an E65 BMW for example, the window modules have to be...