Thank you for the update GB
Great scores on the WW equipment..![]()
Great finds!! I can't fathom people who don't want more tools.![]()

Good to see you back. And it sounds like there were some nice scores.
Hey GB,
You have been busy since I last checked in ! I also particularly like the spray can holder, great idea. Still riding your bike ?
Looking good all around. Seems we’ve been in the same busy boat. You’re going to like having the bin storage. Are you using a Mac Mini? That’s what I have for a desktop.
I see the one wall needs some painting in the future. Might I suggest trading out your paint duties with Gerard’s need for labels?
I like the vise brake. Used my last weekend. Can you post a pic of the blue brake and how it’s mounted? I’d like to get a shear like that.
Glad to see you back at it GB. I will gladly trade you the hot weather for some fall temps.
Bret

Thanks Coolabah, glad you made it back from your travels all well.
I've ridden only 5 times since mid April unfortunately (some work travel upset the rhythm). Although I did get a couple of rides in during the winter evening dark after 5pm, so I know the front light works ok (cygolite streak 450 lumen). 500kms on the cross city so far and just coming onto 700kms since I started riding near the end of last September. Certainly less kms than I had thought I'd get in. Should be getting back into it more regularly over the next couple of weeks.
How was the O/S cycling trip ?
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After that I gave both vehicles a deserved wash and light detail over the rest of the weekend, which lead me onto a few nights of watching chemical guys detailing videos on youtube ......and well the delivery man dropped these off yesterday.
Cheers GB. Hopefully a sunny non-windy weekend coming up![]()

Look forward to seeing some detailing photos soonare you going to do the old masking tape line for photos of before/after?
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Nice job on the door panel. More than good enough for what it is and who it's for, right?
. Fabric is still holding well 2 weeks in.GB: i'm trying to catch up on a few of my favorite threads today and it's been a while since i stopped in and said hi.
I just noticed you might want to clean up some clamps (or almost any steel looks better naked in my opinion) and put on some BLO. one tip is to shake the can well cause I heard that if you don't it might take forever to dry. and also just put on light coats and 2 or 3 work great especially if you can set your project in the warm Aussie sunshine. this time of year it might take a while for the BLO to dry inside your garage, but it will dry eventually so you don't have to wait til summer to try BLO on small items.
good luck and keep up the great work!!


GB: I put in BLO with a rag cause it’s like olive oil. If you decide to buy some and use it be very careful about where you put rags when you are done cause they can self combust and start a fire. Put in a metal can with lid or I just hang outside to dry.
Clean up metal as much or as little as you like before applying BLO. I sometimes do a light cleaning and wipe on over old paint or patina or sometimes I go all out to make the piece NAKED and then wipe it on.
Another tip for you and others using vinegar to de rust make sure you rinse if vinegar and dry cause vinegar will EAT STEEL IF ITS LEFT ON IT
Rod
Just dropping by quickly, but I agree with Drives, once you pull anything out of the vinegar bath give it a quick rinse with a Bi-carb soda mix to neutralise the vinegar, otherwise it all starts again.
If I get a sec I might give you a call later in the week.... (note the - "if I get a sec" bit. They're rare these days....).
Lyndon
Racing past!![]()
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This evening I made no progress cleaning up, but did get my Chemical Guys Grime Reaper degreaser diluted into some 1 litre spray bottles, 1:5, 1:10 and 1:20. Keen to see how this stuff works. I have a heap of grease under the front of the hilux where the CV boots on the front driveshafts had cracked and thrown grease all over the shop. Only managed to get them pulled out and rebuilt about 3 weekends ago but never had clean up time. Supposedly 1:5 should work well on the bad areas and the lighter mixes for in and around engine bays etc.
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In true fashion my label maker ran out printing a label for the wheel cleaner mix I was going to do as well, will have to wait for the ebay fairy to drop me some replacements now
Thanks for stopping by.
Cheers GB![]()
Can I ask why the different dilutions? is it just to save product when you don't need full strength?

Hey GB, just stopping by to see what your up to. I've used Sika product for years, mainley thier poly caulking and epoxies. Glad to know they have the spray adhesive.
Look toward to see how the purple stuff works.
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GB: I had a couple pics I hope you don't mind me sharing on your thread. one vise is my 185 pound Reed 4c that was sandblasted and had 2 or 3 light coats of BLO put on it about 4 or 5 years ago and i've just had it sitting on a shelf since then while it waits patiently for me to find a spot for it and build a stand for it.
the other vise is my Reed 2c that i just wiped the grease and dirt off and put on a couple coats of BLO so you can see what something looks like when you put BLO over original paint.
good luck with yours and I'm betting you'll like it. one thing to mention is that since your weather isn't very warm at the moment that it might take a few weeks to dry even if you shake the can good before putting it on your rag and using it.
good to know you know about BLO on rags that can self combust.

kenfab, the chemical guys grime reaper is supplied concentrated and their label states a 1:20 mix. In some of the reviews on their product page several people are recommending 1:5 for cleaning the really nasty stuff, then I just made the 1:10 to be somewhere in the middle.
My plan is to do a bit of testing cleaning up some caked on grease around the front drive shafts on the hilux so I'll take some pics of what works best if I can and make some notes. It may be that I have a sprayer or 2 spare again in the end
To date I have always used the kenco degreaser from the big box store but only ever used it straight, so we'll see how the CG stuff works.
I also guess that yes, if the product works well in the suggested dilution it should make it last longer too.
Might make a bottle up for my dad to try on some machinery, he regularly enough has the odd excavator visit for a service and clean.
Cheers GB

I will be very interested in your findings as I've just ordered some Grime Reaper. I must've missed the explanation but what on earth is "BLO" ??
edit: never mind , googled it ... I never knew you were a member of the Barbie Liberation Organisation ?
I will need to keep my eye out for spray can Linseed oil I have not come across it here either.
GB sorry for the Hijack.
Coolabah - FYI BLO is Boiled Linseed Oil

Great idea on having the different ratios of cleaner. Guess I need another case of bottles. Look forward to your reviews.
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I will be very interested in your findings as I've just ordered some Grime Reaper. I must've missed the explanation but what on earth is "BLO" ??
edit: never mind , googled it ... I never knew you were a member of the Barbie Liberation Organisation ?
I will need to keep my eye out for spray can Linseed oil I have not come across it here either.
GB sorry for the Hijack.
Coolabah - FYI BLO is Boiled Linseed Oil


Wow, that’s a super nice, clean set up.
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Wow, that’s a super nice, clean set up.
^^^ ditto on that, looks great!
Very nice Rod! Those little spaces beg to be filled.
GB: VERY IMPRESSIVE ORGANIZING!!!
Well Done Sir!!
i'm working on curing my FSD (flat surface disease) and sounds and looks like you have a handle on yours which i'm sure never got as bad as mine.
cheers (homemade chai with almond milk to start my day off with a little kick)
GB,
Good job on the cabinets!![]()
GB well done.![]()
Looking great GB. You are quite the good cabinet maker and it's giving your space a very clean and organized look.
Those cabinets look good! The whole space looks very organized.
DANG!!!! It sure is pretty.

Nice work!.......couldn't you have at least gouged something or hit it with a hammer somewhere like I would have done?.....

That's nicer than my kitchenNice work!
Well, I am a little late to congratulate you on how great a job you have done as I am trying to get over my dismay at my own lack of abilities compared to yours- couldn't you have at least gouged something or hit it with a hammer somewhere like I would have done? I can show you how if you like ....
Seriously , I agree with hewey,- and FWIW my kitchen is even more jealous than me !![]()
I couldn't agree more. That's why I like metal, I can always fill the dings with weld or bondo.![]()




