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Love the wedding pic.
Champagne of beers is a top shelf choice....
Champagne of beers is a top shelf choice....
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Here's a cool E9 for you.
Nick, I had to wear a tie for most of the 30 years I worked at IBM (1964-1994). I can't help anyone else but can tie a necktie one-handed in the dark on myself. During those years ties went from skinny to wide and back to something in the middle. The Windsor knot was the big deal but that knot was like having a baseball under your chin if it was a knitted wide tie.I dont wear a tie often enough to get practice. If one or both of the twins are boys I am going to have to get my poop in a group and learn how to do it.![]()
How is progress on the E9 going ?![]()
Here's a cool E9 for you.
Nick, I had to wear a tie for most of the 30 years I worked at IBM (1964-1994). I can't help anyone else but can tie a necktie one-handed in the dark on myself. During those years ties went from skinny to wide and back to something in the middle. The Windsor knot was the big deal but that knot was like having a baseball under your chin if it was a knitted wide tie.
The simplest knot is just wrap the wide end around the skinny end and bring the wide end over the loop that's around your neck and thread the tip into the outer layer of the wrap. This is the simplest knot but I hated that it was lopsided.
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Not sure of the name for my knot but it is pretty simple.1. Start with the tie inside-out.
2. Bring the wide end over the narrow side from front to back.
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3. Wrap the wide end over the narrow end and bring the wide end through the neck opening from back to front and down through the loop you just made.
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4. Pull the wide end down and you have the knot but it looks lopsided like the first knot I showed.
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5. As you tighten the knot and pull the narrow end down, the knot becomes symmetrical. It is also small enough to be as comfortable as a hangman's noose can be.
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The whole Covid thing ****!ng *****.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrIf your into Hofbrau beer then I can really recommend hitting up some of the Beer halls in Munich, that's of course if you ever go over to Germany. Just watch out for the hangover the next day though!
BMWwelt in Munich is also a good day out.
Lol, I like the travel orders. In fairness, most state governments allowed places like Lowe's to stay open so that you could fix a leaking roof or replace a water line. It was never intended to promote mulching and home improvement projects. People are just stubborn and refuse to change their routines...
All the cancellations are frustrating, but on the plus side it's amazing how much you can order from Amazon to keep a few projects going!
Are you planning to treat the leather in the wagon with anything special before putting car seat bases in there? My wife has a Summit trim Grand Cherokee with the fancy leather and I've been wondering if I should do anything special to keep it nice other than just removing the seats and cleaning the leather occasionally.
Those infant carriers are space hogs for sure. FYI most people put the infants in the outboard seats, but if you put one seat in the middle and one on the passenger side you can keep your driver leg room. I'm 6'4" so I'm pretty insistent on minimizing the intrusion of those beasts...
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The shop looks great!
Congratulations on the twins!
I used the Prince Lionheart seat protectors in our E60 for our now 6-year old twin boys and highly recommend them. I really liked the strength of the bottom piece which is more rigid than other protectors I've seen, and the fact that you can move the back piece up if you want to get more padding for the back of the seat when they go to forward facing. 6 years later we still have the same seat protectors, although now they're in the Eurovan and the E60 has lighter seat protectors under their booster seats in that car.
https://www.princelionheart.com/2-stager-seatsaverr-1031.html
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrGreat thread, love the older BMW's. Your desire to attain perfection when cleaning your cars. I did have a question regarding foam cannons. I see that you use yours with a power washer. Does anyone use an air compressor to power them, I see that they exist. Are there benefits to one over the other? I can detail the **** out my cars, but I have always washed them the old school way, and am interested in moving to present day.
Thanks, Patrick
Got a little work done around the house. I swapped out some GFI breakers that kept popping, for some reason our electrician put all GFI breakers in the panel. One in the garage I guess got a little over loaded with the AC, my TV stuff, and the heat gun running, and ever since it would pop at random. I put a plug with a gfi reset there and in the bathroom where I was also having issues and put normal breakers in the panel. I also worked on the e9 seats a little. But before that, I took the M3 out for a drive. I didnt get pulled over but I certainly got some funny looks.
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I thought it would be fun to do a 50/50 on one of the seats, so I taped it off and only cleaned and dyed one half. Check out the video below.
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Then I finished cleaning and dyeing the other half, the finished seat is on the left.
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And a before and after video with the finished seat next to the seat I had not cleaned.
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It looks like it matches to me.
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And then I cleaned the other seat with ColourLock strong leather cleaner and their brush. I thought the brand new white towel would be make for a nice example.
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I think they were a little dirty.
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That Colourlock seems pretty damn legit. I'm interested in trying out some of the Swissvax leather products that the OG store sells, but of course the smaller bottle of the Leather Cleaner is out of stock. I've done the Leatherique treatment on the M3, but would like the Swissvax as more of a maintenance item for our vehicles.
Nice work!
I would think you would just need their mild cleaner. You can get it on Amazon and Colourlock makes a lot of stuff for Swissvax.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V4SGV6N/?tag=atomicindus08-20
You can wait and "honor the source" but I know Matt doesnt always do that.
Agreed! And yes, I like to try and HTS as much as possible. But thanks for the info. I'll definitely take that into consideration.

Great job on those seats. And I can understand the plug situation. My new garage i found out after a month had 11 plugs on one circuit. Thankfully the box is in the garage and i was able to get a few other circuits added.
Don't get me wrong I like OG but I also know why they have the skin wedge in stock and why Matt even knows its called a skin wedge.![]()

I think he did honor the source there. He said his buddy from Boston (I forget the name of the stereo place he works at) told him about it. Ha, either way, I love my skin wedge and use it pretty damn often!![]()

I put him in touch with the manufacturer when he asked if anyone knew the manufacturer and if so he would "send you something cool." I got a "thank you" from Chris.![]()
Ohhhhhh. Well that *****. Sorry man!
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Not that big of a deal, I just ordered like $100 worth of pads because it was a better deal and shipping sooner. I also ordered a Maxshine because it was good enough for what I do and I dont need a Rupes. I couldnt imagine putting an Obsessed garage banner up in my garage or buying pictures of someones car so I dont know if Ill get in on the M5 raffle.
Yeah I don't blame you there. I don't buy everything from OG. It's not like my wife and I are each pulling in $200k+, so I have to be somewhat responsible with my spending. I buy 90% of my items through OG, but I bought my mosmatic gun and wand elsewhere because at the time, it was a better deal.
And yes, while the prints of his cars came out awesome, I don't want prints of someone elses car in my garage, either. That said, the banners are pretty coo, as are the Hex logo's. I'll probably grab one or the other as my M5 raffle entries.
I still may to CSL/EXO on the wagon, so if I decide to do it I may get those for the raffle. I think my wife would leave me if I buy another hat.
I’m not brave enough to try coatings, yet. Hell, I barely polish cars. My goal is to work on getting more comfortable with polishing this “car season“.
And yep, I already have 3 OG hats. I do like the raffle shirt and don’t own any OG shirts yet, so maybe that, too.
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I’m not brave enough to try coatings, yet. Hell, I barely polish cars. My goal is to work on getting more comfortable with polishing this “car season“.
And yep, I already have 3 OG hats. I do like the raffle shirt and don’t own any OG shirts yet, so maybe that, too.
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I've enjoyed this exchange and feel very similar. Car pics in my garage are of my cars. I did however scoop a hat as a raffle. Lets agree, the M5 would look nice in my middle bay.![]()
I once was a "professional" detailer that would polish out black Ferarri's with a Dewalt and a 10" wool pad. You really cant mess anything up with a random orbital.
I've enjoyed this exchange and feel very similar. Car pics in my garage are of my cars. I did however scoop a hat as a raffle. Lets agree, the M5 would look nice in my middle bay.![]()

Well if either of you win, feel free to stop by on your way home if you drive it home.
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