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Well, had some fun with my wife's van yesterday. As was previously mentioned, I polished the lenses on the headlight assemblies. This work did not seem to last long; the lenses started getting cataracts again. This time I noticed that the plastic lenses had a lot of crazing in them so I decided to buy new assemblies and install them. (For the record, I want to go kick an engineer in the gonads for designing this)


One has to remove the bumper fascia to get at the bolts that hold the assemblies in place.


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Sooo much fun. :headshake


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Here it is with the new assemblies in place. We took a drive last night and it is a wonderful experience to be able to see at night.


More to come.


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Dan, I am glad to see you had a bit of a vacation in between the stress of work and your parents. I am just started having to deal with a similar issue, my father-in-law is getting dementia and my father’s health is deteriorating so we are starting to have to think about longer term care. The stress can takes its toll some I am glad you were able to get your parents settled.

As for fun projects....The radial engine looks very cool and I will second the vote to see some video of it starting up!


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I will back you up on your engineer hunt. The Camaro has several things like that you just wanna punch somebody and call them stupid. Nice headlights by the way!

I wanna buy some for the Camaro but the last time I checked the OEM ones are $300 for the pair. I will keep polishing mine till the plastic is gone I guess.

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Dan, I am glad to see you had a bit of a vacation in between the stress of work and your parents. I am just started having to deal with a similar issue, my father-in-law is getting dementia and my father’s health is deteriorating so we are starting to have to think about longer term care. The stress can takes its toll some I am glad you were able to get your parents settled.

As for fun projects....The radial engine looks very cool and I will second the vote to see some video of it starting up!


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Thanks for stopping by Duker. I wish you well on your journey with your FIL and dad. It is not for the faint of heart.


I will back you up on your engineer hunt. The Camaro has several things like that you just wanna punch somebody and call them stupid. Nice headlights by the way!

I wanna buy some for the Camaro but the last time I checked the OEM ones are $300 for the pair. I will keep polishing mine till the plastic is gone I guess.

Bret


Hi Bret, you might want to check Rock Auto or some of the local car parts guys. I got this set for my wife's van for $129 which included all of the bulbs (4 in each). That surprised the heck out of me. And these were made in Canada, not China. These assemblies are HUGE.


YMMV


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Update time!


Finished making the tubes and tank for the dry sump on the radial engine.

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I also had to make some custom fasteners with oil flow lines. Here I am making the hex head on one of them.
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And here are all of the parts assembled to the engine.

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I still have to make some gaskets to seal things up. Right now the engine is with another member of the club to drill oil lines in the crank and install the connecting rods, pistons and rings.


Then this was dropped off this past Monday. :evil:


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It was time to do some long overdue grading around the back portion of the property for drainage. The drainage was OK but it needed some improvements. This thing was fun but you have to pay attention.


And I finally decided to buy one of these.

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We had lots of logs and other tree parts here that needed to be cut to length and split. This thing works great!


That's about all for now.


Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!



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Absolutely beautiful work on the parts for the radial engine Dan.:bowdown::bowdown:

I wish I would have bought a used bobcat for when I did my yard last year and then sold it when completed, my back would have thanked me.:bounce:
 
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Absolutely beautiful work on the parts for the radial engine Dan.:bowdown::bowdown:

I wish I would have bought a used bobcat for when I did my yard last year and then sold it when completed, my back would have thanked me.:bounce:


Thanks Mike!


We thought about shoveling and raking over a few weeks time. (My back ached just at the thought) Then my lovely wife called to see what the cost would be to rent a Bobcat for the day and it was a no brainer. We had the work done in a few hours.


We also borrowed a friends dump trailer. We took two loads of our extra dirt/sand/rock out to her place to fill in where the rains had washed out her road in places. Win/win!


Dan your work on the radial is just awesome:bowdown:

Luv the Bobcat, it would be so handy:thumbup:


Thanks Steve. I really like making parts from billet. Cranking handles is what gets me into my happy place. That and some Flim and the BB's playing on the stereo.


The Bobcat was a time and back saver.


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So to help work off yesterday's food free-for-all, I started cutting up some more firewood. Made lots of sawdust.


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Then I made a shop couch from an old second row seat from an Explorer.


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And got the seal of approval from Ashley


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More to come!


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I love your radial engine posts. I have a friend here in Nor-Cal who has some radials make by an old machinist on a manual mill and lathe. The workmanship is fascinating and the design work is awesome. He ran wood propellers on his engines.
 
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I love your radial engine posts. I have a friend here in Nor-Cal who has some radials make by an old machinist on a manual mill and lathe. The workmanship is fascinating and the design work is awesome. He ran wood propellers on his engines.


Thank you for the kind words 56vette461 and thanks for stopping by.


The guys have a wooden prop for this little guy. I was kinda surprised at the size of the thing. It's going to be windy when they fire this thing up.


That seat looks great. I did that a few years ago with some Holden Torana seats I had for a project and never used.

View media item 35689 I had to put seat covers on them to make them look better.


Thanks for stopping by HOTFR8! :thumbup:


Lots of cool things going on.


Thanks T. Yeah, I guess now that I look back, its been kinda busy around here lately
 
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Evening dan,
Superb work on the radial engine,:bowdown: you gotta love an eight cylinder air cooled.It'll sound fantastic when you fire it up.
The shop's looking neat and tidy just like the shop couch. :thumbup:

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Hello Steve and thanks for the kind words.


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its too bad so many of the photos of the early pages are lost. would have loved to see what this placed looked like when you got it.


Really?? I just looked back at page #1 and I can see them. Can someone else verify what Growlertdi has said/saw? If you folks can't see them, I have a lot of work to do........sigh..........


Oh, and thanks for stopping by Growlertdi!


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It appears all the photos are still there, the kitchen remodel, running water to the 'hut",
the photo of what you think a hut is. :) building the garage for the cobra.
 
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Rock Update :)


Now that the weather has turned cooler, we had the very front of the house finished with the hardscaping. We had 13 ton more of plum colored rock delivered and spread. No more dirt and mud in front of the house. All of the drainage we did has paid off. No more worries about our property getting flooded.


Pics of new rock.

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More to come.


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How does/ will the rock perform in the crazy rains you get?
Surely it won't be washed away when the falling water get's biblical...

Brilliant thread,, Im watching from Scotland where we think we get proper rain,,, yep,, I know, we gotta lot to learn :bowdown:
 
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How does/ will the rock perform in the crazy rains you get?
Surely it won't be washed away when the falling water get's biblical...

Brilliant thread,, Im watching from Scotland where we think we get proper rain,,, yep,, I know, we gotta lot to learn :bowdown:


Hello open12 and thanks for stopping by. I love the fact that we see each others threads from literally across the world. That's humbling in my opinion.


Yes, the rains can get a bit intense at times around here but right now, with what we have done with the grading and hardscaping, we feel confident that we are secure. If we get a good monsoon rain, the rock will help slow down the speed of the draining water which caused a lot of our issues in the past. That and the fact that the county fubarred the road drainage. :mad:


Finallygotit just awesome:thumbup:

The finishing touches..


Thanks 1/2 Cup and thanks for stopping by.


BTW, you and Mrs. 1/2 Cup did a wonderful job on the fence work for the west wing. :thumbup:


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Dan that looks fantastic. No lawnmower needed. That is a win in my book. If only I could convince my wife we need this look!

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Dan that looks fantastic. No lawnmower needed. That is a win in my book. If only I could convince my wife we need this look!

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^^^ Second that! Although if I was your neighbor I would sneak by every once in awhile and throw a few white/gray rocks into the Plum just to mess with you! [emoji51]


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^^^ Second that! Although if I was your neighbor I would sneak by every once in awhile and throw a few white/gray rocks into the Plum just to mess with you! [emoji51]


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:lol_hitti Hahahaha.....


You have no idea how that would mess with me. Thanks, I needed that this morning. :thumbup:


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I luv the lights Dan:thumbup:


Thanks Steve. I actually had to do it due to peer pressure. Darn neighbors around us has so many lights, you can probably see the street from the space station. ;)


House and yard look great Dan. Glad to see you have your drainage issues corrected and the rock looks fantastic.:beer:


Thanks Mike, much appreciated. :thumbup:




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Looks really nice! :beer:

Are the rocks large enough in diameter that you don't get them caught in your tire treads?

My driveway gravel (Locally called #8's) constantly click on the floor at work while wearing my boots.
I collect them in my desk until I have a pocketful and take them back home!
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