Guster
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Was this because the toilet was still off?

You guys are tougher than me. That hot that time of the day... it's off to the beach!



So, that's where all my stuff went. I knew I should have locked the door.![]()
:I see dry spots. Slacker!


I prefer California weather as well but it's not just the taxes. I just paid $208 to register three vehicles -- for TWO years.Don, I will admit I liked the weather Sacramento and San Diego better than here. Luckily with all the tax savings, I can run AC in shop office. [emoji16].
Shorty Korte
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the entire base had to be removed.
I’m swapping casters so I can lower the height of cart and not using the base lowers it an additional 1-1/2”. Yay!

Second caster went quicker then WTF.
Same store, same size and rating but one with locks, two different bolt patterns. Repeat the process for two plates and I’m almost finished. 

Next was experimenting with how some of my sanding supplies will fit. 

I prefer California weather as well but it's not just the taxes. I just paid $208 to register three vehicles -- for TWO years.
I had a revelation tonight. Glad you didn't shed blood on the caster project. But I realize your interpretation of Quality Shed Time may be somewhat different than that of the rest of us. It does not mean you should have an good time shedding blood doing projects. I can understand your interpretation, though.

At work yesterday I decided to make a to-do list so I wasn’t bouncing around like last weekend.
First on list was to troubleshoot powered recliner. We had a thunderstorm and the chair stopped working. Luckily it was the power supply so I robbed the one from the couch until the replacement gets here. Happy wife.....
Next goal was to make a scrap metal run. Some of the parts I cleaned out of Toolfool’s shop, I was thinking I could sell. Thinking soundly, a bench seat and stock front drum brakes probably aren’t in high demand.
It took some time to strip the seat and headrest.Disassembling a seat was new for me so I learned how it went together. I thought I was dealing with 70 Chevelle stuff but found this tag on the seat.
Boy, mice and rat turds show up everywhere.
I’ve always wondered how headrest are built. Took these apart so I could get the SS flat bar.
In hindsight, I should have left them intact and made shop stools. Lol.
At 10am this morning I looked like this.This was in the shade. Love me some Florida, heat and all.
And final project of the day was to move all the swap meet boxes and totes that were blocking the SL up to the loft where they will be ready to take to Flywheelers in February.
Shorty Korte
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I see dry spots. Slacker!
Don't plan to use the zip tie permanently.
Try to get it changed by 2039.

I did oil changes on my three vehicles yesterday. No pics, but I was soaked and worn out. Getting too old for sliding around on the concrete driveway.

I know a guy in your area that has a lift!
He might just ask for a little help finishing a project that sits near it.![]()
Shorty, you are obviously in much better shape than I am because by 10:00AM I am soaked... shirt, shorts and hat.... there are no dry spots.... !
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I did oil changes on my three vehicles yesterday. No pics, but I was soaked and worn out. Getting too old for sliding around on the concrete driveway.
I know a guy in your area that has a lift!
He might just ask for a little help finishing a project that sits near it.![]()
I'm willing to help him any time. No lift time required.
I hear it might get a little wet and windy out your way Shorty.
Hope all goes well this weekend
Don



this was the easy side. I like the clean look and glad it is done.
I tried fixing it with a string plug but it wasn’t seating right so I MacGryvered it. Took a roofing tack, put it through a piece of the tar string. It slowed the leak enough until the tire store opens tomorrow. 
Well ****, I forgot to drill hole for garage door opener switch, along with leaving the switch behind the panel. Did I mention it was hot and the sun was shining in on that side?
. Here’s the finished panel. So glad this is done but will be causing some Tetris. 
I’m like, how did that happen? Went back and found the sharks tooth.
I thought I had file those corners down. Today’s project. 


I made sure I'll never get another flat. I bought a good plug kit at Flywheelers. Now I know I'll never need to use it.
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Mack, isn’t bringing home a lathe worth a broken ankle? Lol.
Shorty Korte
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