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Excellent work on the cane!
I like the dental floss/fishing line trick on the pan gasket (I hope to not ever need to use it).
Mike, I remember learning the thread trick the hard way. I was young and confident putting the pan back on while working in the dirt driveway. Everything was going fine until the light bulb in the table lamp blew out. When you can't see what you are doling, the gasket can slip inside the pan real easy without you knowing. When I showed the oil coming off the bottom of the pan, my elderly mentor showed me the thread trick and it no longer mattered that I didn't have a working droplight or jackstands (cinderblocks under the tires seemed like a safe alternative). You can get the pan sealed up blindfolded.
I noticed the bag with the blue plastic studs and had to do a little searching. I assumed by their color (Felpro blue) that they came with the pan gasket. Plastic alignment pins look like they will hold the pan in place while you get the bolts started. What will they think of next.
I kind of swell up with pride knowing that even when things were tight on funds I stood my ground and bought quality.
X2! so simple yet effective, I like it!

Love the cane but I want to warn you something. Had a coworker who had to start using a cane and soon ended up with a bum elbow. I would suggest that you warn MIL to keep an eye on things to see if he develops any wrist or arm problems. Also maybe have him have his Dr. check it our for length and angles of the grip. First thought I had was, that is a right handed cane.
Keep up the good work and play.
lg
no neat sig line

Mike I love the Cane even if I am a Mr Gasket V-Gate Shifter guy...
Where is the Reverse Lockout?
Mat need a Line-Lock Button too...


Was I the only one that expected this cane to hide a sword or shoot bullets? **** even have a nitrous purge on the shifter?

Was I the only one that expected this cane to hide a sword or shoot bullets? **** even have a nitrous purge on the shifter?
Sorry, just a "standard" cane. Nothing too high techie techie.![]()
What Rubber Compound did you use on the Tip of the Cane?

Mike, I have a feeling you could make some good side money selling custom canes at car shows with various shift knobs.
Was I the only one that expected this cane to hide a sword or shoot bullets? **** even have a nitrous purge on the shifter?



Don't hold out on us, we know you have a project in mind for the new drill.....
Just as I was getting ready to head home today I received a call from my local welding supply informing me that my Hougen mag drill arrived as well as the annular cutters and drill chuck adapter. The only item that didn’t show up was the Jacobs chuck which is scheduled to arrive on Monday.


I have no idea what you are talking about, Mike. So.. you buy tools before you're sure when you'll use it?![]()
That Hougen drill is a great tool I can't count how many holes I've done with one of those.
The annular cutters work real well in a milling machine also. If you find yourself using that on the side of something or overhead be sure to put a safety strap or chain on it. I ended up with 22 stiches on my ear and in my head when some damm fool unplugged the power cord.
Hi Mike,
This is my first post on any of your threads. Congrats on your new mag drill! I think you will like it. There for a brief moment in time I had one tool that you didn’t. Oh well!
I did buy the Rota-Cutters based on your recommendation and really like them. I am just getting into metal working and welding.
I love your thread because you are very good at explaining what you do. I also like your methodical approach. I am an engineer and have been accused of being too “methodical” at times. Well, it wasn’t worded exactly like that, but you get the point!
Joe


I am surprised you don't have a "fluffer" packed somewhere in that garage.
The Jeep looks great.
Sounds like you had a great weekend.
How did the Saturday afternoon chat go?