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Gb, it appears that the insulation is doing it's job. That's great. 10* F is substantial.
Kaizen foam organisers...
So over on Old Iron Farmers thread there has been talk of polishing copper pipes as we do...
Then 1/2 Cup suggested we look over at Matts Obsessed Garage thread. But then I found the pre cursor Temporary Garage thread and when I got to page 11 I found this Kaizen foam organiser stuff to line draws and use as cut outs for tools etc.
So that led me to finding it here in Aussie land from Timbecon
So now I have a couple of the 30mm thick Kaizen sheets headed my way to try out.
I'm not really sure who to blame for that purchase
GB

Great result!
Gb, it appears that the insulation is doing it's job. That's great. 10* F is substantial.
A good result in temp reduction. Well done!
GB, well done..![]()
I am not to blame. I'm innocent. I don't even organize my drawers (other than cutlery, of course). 1/2 made me polish the pipes.
I may have to try some foam
I've started buying insulated doors and they just can't be beat. Good job insulating yours posthumously.
I'm very late to the party but I'm here. I really like how you used the craft paper to keep all the phone parts organized. I will be stealing that idea when parts exceed the cupcake pan.

I am not to blame. I'm innocent. I don't even organize my drawers (other than cutlery, of course). 1/2 made me polish the pipes.
I may have to try some foam![]()
Grumblebums,
I buy most of my car detailing products from carcareproducts as well.
If you look back I think the first page in my thread you will see my cabinets full with car products and micro fibre towels.
It becomes an expensive little hobby.
They also do detailing courses which I will be doing in January 2017.
I even know what a clay bar is now. Yeah the courses look interesting, seem good value too for the price but then I thought you probably get to visit the shop afterwards which will be more expensive. 
Enablers all of them enablers I tell you. LOL
yepBe warned though that visiting will result in you ending up with a beginners detailing orbital polisher kit, and maybe a set of microfibre cloths that you never though you had to have before either.
So that diverted my attention from adjusting the garage door that I should have been doing today.
Cheers GB![]()
I hate it when that happens. So I'm not going to check out that link.I hate it when that happens. So I'm not going to check out that link.


I hate it when that happens. So I'm not going to check out that link.
Oh shoot - I just clicked the link - now I'm in trouble . . .![]()
Lyndon
And I want to do that course. . . .![]()
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, I suggest you research "paint correction"
. If you look carefully at the paint surface on your vehicles, they have some amount of "orange peel" from the factory. You can fix this now totally unacceptable surface with fine sandpaper before you start the buffing process.
can fix you up with the all the finer grits, including the 4000-grit ones:

I never click those spam links and never go to auctions and always floss.
Nice results on the door insulation, and I like your scientific approach.
GB, I'm trying not to forget anyone and apparently I have gotten to you yet. I wanted to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas. I have so enjoyed chatting with you here on the GJ. You are another one that I look for everyday I come onto this site,

GB, as payback for sending us to the devil's car care site, I suggest you research "paint correction"
. If you look carefully at the paint surface on your vehicles, they have some amount of "orange peel" from the factory. You can fix this now totally unacceptable surface with fine sandpaper before you start the buffing process.
You may think of 600-grit as fine sandpaper but you really need to use finer grits. After you have flattened the surface with 1000- or 1500-grit and step through2000-, 2500- and 3000-grit, you'll want to save yourself a bit of buffing time by using 4000- or 5000-grit sandpaper as a final step. You can buy one 150mm (6") 4000-grit disk for your Dual Action sander for around $5 and that should take care of one panel on your vehicle. The Sandpaper Mancan fix you up with the all the finer grits, including the 4000-grit ones:
https://www.thesandpaperman.com.au/...foam-backed-aluminium-oxide-sanding-disc.html
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GB, to you and yours all the best for Christmas and the new year
QST...ahhh the serenity...
Regards

Hey GB, I will get up to speed with your thread when I get a chance, but for now I'll just wish you a Merry Christmas and happy new year.



GB, now you are really setting the bar way to high, your drawers look fantastic..
Regards
Thanks 1/2 Cup.
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So this is the result of visiting the carecareproducts website. These are basically two of the kits they sell, to the left is the "enthusiast microfibre kit", and the right is the "DAS6 plus orbital polisher kit". The number 4 bottle was an add on and is a synthetic sealer that is an alternate to wax if I've understood that much. Also grabbed a clay bar set which I'm keen to see the results of.
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Comes with this nifty chart to tell you what microfibre cloth to use for what purpose....I guess the nearest bit of rag won't cut it anymore
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Cheers GB

GB: new detailing STUFF looks great and i know there are enough members that make their cars and trucks shine like they are in a show so wondering if it might be time for one of them (or you) to host a DETAILING 101 thread. just the posts on your thread about CLAY BAR and fine grit sandpaper are a good start. it might even improve our screw clocking and plumbing pipe shining.
There are a few guys that I read the threads of that are pro's IMO with the car detailing and some even have dedicated websites to that affect, I'm thinking of Dubber, 55cadillacking, and Money2536.
love the new drawer, but now you have to get rid of or find a spot for the stuff you had in it before. good luck with that.
Merry Christmas and here's to a great 2017
Two hours? Holy cow! But I have to admit, it looks awesome. Merry Christmas to your family and you.
GB, now you are really setting the bar way to high, your drawers look fantastic..
Regards
Thank you 1/2 cup. Now I don't have to say it.
thanks Dan.Holy cow I wish I lived closer I would bring the Blazer over for a quick detailing job
I have OCD and this just awesome![]()
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That will need a different approach.Hey, a quick line to say, "please be safe and happy over the festive season"

All the best to you and your family Grumblebum.
Your draw came up a treat.
I got the same Microfibre box about a year ago. Great value for money. Mine came in a plastic box.
The Mothers clay bar works great. I got mine from Supercheap about a year ago. It is unbelievable how smooth the paint on the car becomes once you clay bar it.
As I cleaned both my cars on a regular basis when I clay bar I use the spray wax as a lubricant and it waxes at the same time. Just a tip I was taught.
Looking forward to trying it out. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Rod
OMG - just OMG. Can I book the XJR in - we'll do it together (until I get too tired).
You really went the whole hog didn't you?
Well, I hope you have fun with it. It is quite addictive, but then comes the day, 2 days after finishing the car, that it rains while you're out in it. And that hurts - I can tell you.
Looking forward to the results of this.
Lyndon
Up and running again.

I love tape measures, that set of measures is like a secret ********* to me.
Merry Christmas and a food filled new year.
Have a wonderful season.
Rian thanks, you can't beat a decent measuring implement. I have a little space left to hopefully squeeze in an imperial one too - since joining GJ I've been using inches quite often. Might see if I can scrounge up an old Stanley one as they were pretty good. Grumblebum,
MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and yours!
Nice work on the foam drawer organisers! Merry Christmas to you and your family GB.
Thanks for sharing the foam. I was wondering if it was layered and it is. Like others, the Tahoe sure could use a spa day in your garage. If the GJ B&B was rented, we could leave are vehicles with you and go tour your beautiful country.
May your Christmas be peaceful and filled with love and the New Year be a time of rebirth.



GB: you'd be a PERFECT HOST for a DETAILING 101 thread and here are my thoughts.
1) you have the materials and the desire to improve your skills
2) you know many members that do have the skills that you might persuade to post their thoughts and their skills
3) you are an AUSSIE so you can put some cool vocabulary to the thread
4) you are a positive person and a great GJ member
ok back to your Christmas and just my promoting cause one day I know i'm goiong to more than just wash my car here or take it to the car wash. especially since i put in a hot water faucet out the front of my house about 30 years ago.
cheers and here's to a great Christmas and hope your 2017 is even better than your 2016 was.

Just stopping by to say Merry Christmas GB! Eh!![]()
