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cbacres

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Shorty, you ready to be invaded from Ft. Myers?

Don't forget the wife will be with me, so could you please cover up Fannie Mae, I have a habit of tweaking her exposed ( things that resemble a pipe fitting) when I walk by.:eyecrazy:

Are my cabinets ready to paint? I paint stuff unlike some others we know:beer:

Please make sure there's plenty of toilet paper too.

Looking forward to it
 
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shortykorte

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I think a chainsaw would be appropriate.

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Fannie Mae is appropriate. Cabs ready to paint? Sure are....ready to be loaded and hauled to the cab ho’s house of cabs that need paint.

****, I need to get fresh gas mix for the chain saw. Thanks for the reminder Andrew


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shortykorte

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Ha. Older? 38 isn’t old. Wiser? No I don’t drink Bud.

Thank you all for stopping in. My gift this year was extra pollen so I’ve been limited on shop time. Rain tomorrow so hopefully a full day in the shop.


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You're right, 38 isn't old. Heck, have you learned to ride a bike without training wheels yet?;):lol: Sorry to hear about the allergies.
 

cbacres

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You're right, 38 isn't old. Heck, have you learned to ride a bike without training wheels yet?;):lol: Sorry to hear about the allergies.

38?:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti

Training wheels? Another ER story.:lol_hitti:lol_hitti

I heard he spent part of his helping friends load stuff.
 

Duker

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Dang....did I miss the birthday party? 38 huh.... I am 38 in dog years! I am getting so old I tell people I look good for 70! Happy belated Shorty!


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Dang....did I miss the birthday party? 38 huh.... I am 38 in dog years! I am getting so old I tell people I look good for 70! Happy belated Shorty!


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38 in his dreams. Or maybe the girls he is still allowed to look at.

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don long

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I'm just getting back in the grove and see I've missed a party (now I'm bummed
38 was a good year as I recall Enjoy it while you can

Allergies are a PITA for me too and that time of year is here too

Enjoy


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shortykorte

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Hellllllo, anybody home?

I guess now that winter is over, time to catch up. IMG_6822.JPG March was especially cold but I’m sure the northern members know all too well. A freezing March was followed by allergy April. Not a great time especially when you have the trees I’m allergic to right next to shop.
First order of business was to replace the blower motor on the Tahoe. IMG_6934.JPG it was nice to be able to do this in the house garage, while it rained. Dummy me didn’t think to thoroughly look at the new motor. After getting everything thing buttoned up, I had an extra wire. Oops, I had to transfer the ground from the old motor. IMG_6939.jpg. Another project that kept me away was filling in where the builder had put a planting bed. I wanted to be able to mow with out going into the street. IMG_6964.JPG So I could saving my tool money, I robbed the sod from the backyard where a future sidewalk will go. IMG_6965.jpg

Another quick project was to fix the back door handle on Tahoe. The bolt that holds the handle backed out. I’m thinking that it bolt would still be in door, but noooooo, they have to put a huge drain hole in door. Trip to parts house fixed that. IMG_6983.jpg. That catches things up to May so stay tuned, there’s going to be a safety session soon.


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Duker

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I don’t know why but my first thought was.....Shorty mowing grass? Is that like the seeing the mythical unicorn of Gerard painting? [emoji51]

Glad to have you back....!


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I don’t know why but my first thought was.....Shorty mowing grass? Is that like the seeing the mythical unicorn of Gerard painting? [emoji51]

Glad to have you back....!


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LMFAO [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38].
 
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shortykorte

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Not a whole lot of shop time. The enablers from down south did some more enabling.
The C&G tag team found this sale and I ended up with 3 power tools. Ummm, how did that happen? First is a stout Rockwell disc/belt sander. This thing runs great. Only missing part is the end shroud. IMG_7648.JPG The second item is a vintage CM bandsaw that matches the DP I got from Gerard. The table pivot bracket is broke but I know people that knows a person who is a master aluminum casting master. Side note, luckily Gerard’s sawzall had a dull blade so post is still in one piece. Lol
The last item couldn’t come at a better time, a CM horizontal bandsaw. I’ve been looking at various types of metal saws so this makes the decision easy. IMG_7649.JPG
Thanks fellas.


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Rolling back a few months, here are some things I’ve been working on other than getting car primed.
If you remember a while back I showed two projects repurposed from lunchroom tray carts, the welding cart and metal cutoff cart. Having a couple more, I decided to make a multipurpose cart. First task was cutting a repurposed bench top into shelves. IMG_6898.jpg then I used a nail to secure them. IMG_6899.jpg with this, I now have a battery, jack stand, floor jack cart. IMG_6903.jpg
Another one weekend project turned into a years time is the heat water tank. IMG_6987.jpg I have a small on demand that needs a mounting plate, a 120v outlet and plumbing reroute. First up is electrical and April’s safety lesson. As you can see in the picture there are two conduits, one 120, the other 220 for compressor. I ensured the 120 circuit was turned off at the panel. I opened the J-box and commenced with cutting wires. Black, check. White, POW! WTF!!!! How did that happen? It’s the 220 circuit. Oops. IMG_6988.jpg this isn’t going as planned. I spliced the wires back together (correctly) and clearly marked the cover. on the plus side, I found this bad outlet in the 120 circuit. IMG_6992.jpg


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shortykorte

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The finished project. IMG_7443.jpg this water heater works great. Less than 30 seconds to get hot water at sink or shower.
Since the SL is still in need of priming, I set up my work cart with the items needed for finish sanding and paint. Glad I remembered to disassemble the new HF spray gun. They’re not kidding about greaseIMG_7445.jpg With this complete, there’s to much stuff in the bay where I’m going to spray so let’s clean it up. I’m getting closer.


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jimreed2160

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Hey Shorty, that is an unusual sequence. Let me see if I got it right.

Shorty's Checklist

1. Shut off breaker
2. Cut hot wire, fill pants
3. Clean up
4. Shut off CORRECT breaker
5. Proceed

Giggling aside, glad you only got a pop. :shocking:
 

Bob Heine

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Stewart, you have confirmed my belief that turning power off at the breaker isn't enough. I always try to short out the wires in the box with insulated pliers. I think it's better to expect the POP and not get it than the other way around.

Everyone needs more space and I found two solutions to jackstand storage. Four of mine are stored under the old Corvette and the other four are stored in a 1x10-inch deep, 30-inch wide cabinet with three bottle jacks. It's not a real useful shelf because there are two 1/2-inch galvanized air lines passing through the space. You might want to flip those two stands upside down so the others can be moved a little away from the edge of the shelf. Just a thought.
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