harley jim
Well-known member
It's raining cats and dogs here.
I'm trying to fan some of it your way!
I'm trying to fan some of it your way!
I'm picturing the scene in Hobbs and Shaw (totally stupid entertainment, I know ) when Mom takes off her "Sippa". Thanks for dropping By and giving me a nice chuckle, Krang.Thank god my aunties didn't have slippers like those when I was growing up, I would have a lot more dents than I do now.
I wouldn't say I'm into pain, but if she is, then I'm game.Tooth, I'm honored you dropped by here first. You must be into pain. It was good to see you back again, and as noted, your shed looks really nice.
Back in the day I chose a plasma cutter to direct the heat of things I wanted melted more precisely. That and MAPP gas. Seems I'm always too close to the gas tank or fuel lines when I could use it. I've been trying to convince myself that I will be done working on rusty **** and not need a hot wrench for over a decade now...Kev, I'm telling, I think maybe it's time to purchase a blue flame wrench. I don't know how you get so lucky to get by without it.
They ain't cheap, even used, and the tanks are a pain, so I get it.Back in the day I chose a plasma cutter to direct the heat of things I wanted melted more precisely. That and MAPP gas. Seems I'm always too close to the gas tank or fuel lines when I could use it. I've been trying to convince myself that I will be done working on rusty **** and not need a hot wrench for over a decade now...




You must be living right, Kev, if you are getting bolts drilled out that easy. Good for you!Seeing how my welds look 3x worse no matter where they are, I would be happy that they hold more than 100lbs of force...
You had a way more productive Friday than I did, all I did was get the other 2 studs out of the head. The one I broke off came right out, the one someone else buggered up, well it snapped off. Except that it drilled out like butter.
I'm thinking someone stuck a grade 0 in there and snapped the head torquing it.
I've drilled sheetmetal that had more resistance.
All retapped and ready to go.
Unfortunately I have never invested in a hot wrench, so Kroil and time will hopefully get my exhaust studs out. There's a solid 1/2" sticking out, so what I usually do is cut two flats in the end and use a small wrench after the kroil bath. If the wrench rounds a bit, I fall back to the vise grips.
I once had a '42 Mercury, and was removing fenders, that is, trying to-remove fenders. I wrung off a couple of fender attachment bolts, and went-out and bought a Victor set of torches and a pair of tanks, after heating-up each of the bolt heads, they spun-out intact, like they had been inserted yesterday. The gas axe is your friend. I don't use them often, but as xtremek said, when you do, they're a life-saver.I'm surprise you don't have torches with all of the old stuff you work on. I probably use mine 3-4 times a year, but when I do, they're a life saver.
Kirk, it isn't real hard but it is different (like many things in the new site). One neat feature is highlighting text in a post and selecting Quote (to add it to the multi-quote) or Reply (to open your reply but with only the text you highlighted).As you can tell guys, I haven't gotten the multi-quote thing yet. Thanks for the welding comments.




Leave it to Bob to have the answers.Kirk, it isn't real hard but it is different (like many things in the new site). One neat feature is highlighting text in a post and selecting Quote (to add it to the multi-quote) or Reply (to open your reply but with only the text you highlighted).
In the bottom right corner of every post there's a +Quote and as you've probably already figured out, you just click on it. Go to the next post you want to include and click on its +Quote. When they switch to a -Quote you know it is included in your collection.
Now you go to the bottom of the page and click on "Insert quotes... in your Reply box.
A new window pops up with all the posts you selected. You can click on Remove if you mistakenly included a post. If they are the right posts, click on "Quote messages.
Now you can type your responses and 1) add any comments, 2) Preview your Reply and 3) Post reply.
I've probably made this look more complicated than it is but once you've done a few multi-quotes it is pretty easy (at least to me)
And now you see my test page and practice.Then you go to a test page and practice
After I did those test posts I failed to go back and turn those multi-quotes off so they showed up in my next reply. I'm more smarta$$ than smart.What you guys didn't warn me about is that it had kept every single quote I had picked. There were like 20 of them dating back to the day the Big Change took place

Beware the one armed man.That's why I keep an eye on Bob, he's trickey like that