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    The all inclusive PhotoBucket issues,problems and solutions

    Re: Photobucket alternatives... Don't forget postimage is another free alternative
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    The all inclusive PhotoBucket issues,problems and solutions

    Re: Photobucket Just Screwed Me Real Hard My pics were still working. I only had 300 or so images, and most were from old for sale ads etc on forums. I pulled the pictures I wanted to keep off, and nuked the rest along with my account. Figured I should do that before those wankers locked me out...
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    Scored a Milwaukee 8" Metal Saw

    Yeah, I'll definitely be hitting the area with BrakeKleen or some other degreaser when I put the new bearing in. I haven't been able to get the wrecked bearing off the shaft, so my next task I guess is to track down a bearing puller. I start my holidays on Thursday this week, so I'll swing...
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    Scored a Milwaukee 8" Metal Saw

    Yay! My first "you ****"!! :beer: I thought about heating it up. I'll have to get one of those Bernzomatic torches though as I don't have one at home. The cutting disc on a dremel or die grinder is a good idea. I'll see what I have kicking around here. Hands down one of my favorite tools at...
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    Scored a Milwaukee 8" Metal Saw

    I'm a welder in a steel fabrication shop. We use the Milwaukee 8" circular metal saws all the time. Anywho, one of them "burnt out" after being used for less than a month. It was tagged out and a new saw purchased so we could keep on working. I wasn't there when it was wrecked, but during a big...
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    Portable Air Cond.

    I have an LG that has served me well for about 3 years with no problems. Just make sure to remember to drain the condensation tray.
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    Garage + Tools = Freeloaders?

    I don't have a shop yet, but I'm one of those guys who buys the tools if he can and then figures out how to fix stuff himself. As such, I've always had a bunch of tools many people don't (latest is a cordless orbital sander). Before I moved to a new town, friends asking to borrow stuff was...
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    Restoration of a classic Coleman cooler

    Awesome stuff, thanks bonneyman! :) Great ideas and info everyone. I'll be sure to post results if/when I tackle this project. I'm in the middle of my last session of trade school, so I won't be able to touch it until then. But it'll certainly be on my "kill the long winter evenings" project...
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    Restoration of a classic Coleman cooler

    I'm not sure if the latch is original. It's latch itself is fastened with a pair of robertson screws. The hook part on the lid is attached with rivets. The hinges are riveted to the lid and attached with robertson screws on the body. Sure, but I think shipping would be a killer. I'm in...
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    Restoration of a classic Coleman cooler

    All good ideas. :) Not sure what I can use to reseal the tub after I spray foam it. The plastic is cracked in a few places already and probably won't come out without being wrecked more.
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    Restoration of a classic Coleman cooler

    Finding one as a donor would be ideal. Unfortunately, I haven't see any others in my area like this other than brand new ones or already restored ones. Both of which are sold for exorbitant prices. :(
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    Restoration of a classic Coleman cooler

    Hey folks, I was cleaning out our storage room and I came across an old Coleman cooler my parents gave me years ago. They found it at a 2nd hand store, and we used it for a camping/fishing cooler for quite awhile. They gave it to me when I moved out about 6 years ago (I'm just 26 so don't go...
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    Let's Hear Your: "Tools I Found in the Junkyard/Road" Etc.

    I've found a couple bungee cords...
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    Who Has THE Smallest Garage?!

    Does the spare bedroom with my work bench, tool chest, and all my outdoor gear in it count? :D
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    Do you use proper safety equipment in the garage?

    I spent almost $4000 for laser surgery so I could see without glasses. The amount my life improved by not having to wear glasses is immeasurable. I refuse to risk that, so eye protection is a must for me any time flying debris is an issue. In the shop, in the yard, on the gun range, while fly...
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