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The tongue weight shown above looks a little heavy to my eyes. Probably wrong. Double check to be safe.
(and nice setup btw)
Agree John the trailer is resting on the ground, not connected to the truck in the photo.
30 inch extension and 1000lb weight distribution hitch were not installed in the original photo.

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We have an old Heywood-Wakefield piece of cabinetry that my wife insists on putting plants on and watering said plants too.
Stuff happens.
So, I get to fix it.
Right now I haven't done anything other than rub the top with some Howard's Restorer stuff that says it doesn't remove the original finish. The top is fairly smooth now after a good rubbing with 0000 steel wool.
It still looks like it has patina though.
She doesn't want it 'shiny' but would like it smooth to the touch.
Any suggestions would be welcome.

I'd like to take my little Mega Mouse sander to it and get it down to bare wood on the top only and put some new finish of some sort on it. Not shiny but a satin look.

I really love the look of this piece. It is usually filled with her Christmas china and Waterford collection.
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A little maintenance on the Toyota pickup. Had a little scare off the beaten track a couple of weeks ago so time for a new starter, a couple of new relays in the spares box and a new, 70 amp alternator to replace the original (60 amps, 170000 miles.) Plus a new idler pulley bearing that was starting to tell me all about its hard, grueling existence in a whiney, screechy way.

(Edit, Toyota is shameless at pricing some 22RE parts. I opted to buy a 15 dollar bearing when I saw this nonsense).



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Right now I haven't done anything other than rub the top with some Howard's Restorer stuff that says it doesn't remove the original finish. The top is fairly smooth now after a good rubbing with 0000 steel wool.
It still looks like it has patina though.
She doesn't want it 'shiny' but would like it smooth to the touch.
Any suggestions would be welcome.

I'd like to take my little Mega Mouse sander to it and get it down to bare wood on the top only and put some new finish of some sort on it. Not shiny but a satin look.

I really love the look of this piece. It is usually filled with her Christmas china and Waterford collection.
You need Zeke...check out his YouTube channel. He's a master.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVfnCtqTNvE&pp=ygULb2RkIGpvYiBmaXg%3D
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Well nothing as extensive as most of you guy.
I had a brake light out on Pepper so I figured it was a good opportunity to switch to LEDs.
No need to describe what you guys already know.














I also have to grab a few things out of the loft.



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Last little project, simple but annoying, the arm pad on my Human Touch Perfect Chair was loose. Mind you, I have not worked on one or even assembled a Zero Gravity chair since we closed the stores in 2013.
Well, none of the screws you could see were loose, then I remembered that I probably had to remove the pad from the armrest. And of course the Allen bolts are standards. Well, sure enough, once I got the pad off, there were 2 Allen bolts holding the plate the the arm pad mounts too were very loose. A few quick turns and reassemble and back the way it should be. BTW, these are great chairs and I highly recommend them.

https://www.humantouch.com/perfect-chairs/
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Vet thinks he’s something callled an American Bobtail. Showed up on our back deck winter before last. Real mean mother****er.
Heh. Had a wonderful tenant with good 'guard kitty' who followed me around the apartment looking for blood when I went in to make approved repairs. Nothing would stop it. If I turned around, it was always crouched there looking to take a half cup of flesh out of the back of my leg.
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We have an old -snip-
Too bad you can't get a piece of Formica, or some such, to lay on top after you finish with the wood refinishing.

Or plexiglass (?)
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Got the darker white on the topside today... my buddy had some off match paint so I put it down as a base to be wetted out in preparation for the brighter insignia white.


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Looks great, Guy!
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Ted, why do you have that extension on there?
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Ted, why do you have that extension on there?
If you look at post 1989, you will see his camper shell extends beyond the bed of the truck. Okay in a straight line, but you need to be able to turn.

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Ahh yeah I missed that, thanks.
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Last coats of white.

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Those colors look good! And the tape line and the constant radius looks solid, too....almost like you know what you're doing!

Kind of shark-like with those colors and the 4 louvers in the cowl!
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Bought a cheap tv a few years ago. It started flashing "No signal", then sometimes picture would return, then "Resolution not supported" with BSOD. Occasional random flashes in the middle of movies then normal after 10 seconds. It would be fine for hours and weeks but if rewinded or paused would go into the loop again. Two different DVD players and same result.
Drove me nuts.
It was okay 80% of the time. Maybe this monitor wasn't made for tv?

Tried every single resolution setting possible. Some would pulse the brightness. Tried off/on and switching the input select. Unplug to clear memory. Wiggled cords. If I plugged it into the other HDMI port and restarted the tv while the DVD was playing it would work. Then yesterday it started buzzing and gave a 1 second flash every 30 seconds. I was done messing with it. Ready to be recycled.

This tv was defective.
Nope. It was the brand new Belkin HDMI cable I'd purchased at that time.
The one variable not checked. The most non-obvious thing to the symptoms.
Different cable.
Works fine today.
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Last night I added some more cool juice to the AC on the wife's car.
You have to pull the air box to access the low side port. Awesome design.
When pulling the air box, I noticed the bellows leading to the intake is torn, and one of the rubber pieces that holds the bottom is missing. The missing mount may have led to the torn bellows, I don't know. But the stupid bellows is $120 at the dealer, or $66 for a Dorman at ********. There's another option on eBay for under $20, I'm thinking of trying one of those first, can't be any worse than the Dorman one.
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Got this done before lunch
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(first world problems)
Bought a cheap tv a few years ago. It started flashing "No signal", then sometimes picture would return, then "Resolution not supported" with BSOD. Occasional random flashes in the middle of movies then normal after 10 seconds. It would be fine for hours and weeks but if rewinded or paused would go into the loop again. Two different DVD players and same result. Drove me nuts. It was okay 80% of the time. Maybe this monitor wasn't made for tv?

Tried every single resolution setting possible. Some would pulse the brightness. Tried off/on and switching the input select. Unplug to clear memory. Wiggled cords. If I plugged it into the other HDMI port and restarted the tv while the DVD was playing it would work. Then yesterday it started buzzing and gave a 1 second flash every 30 seconds. I was done messing with it. Ready to be recycled. This tv was defective.

Nope. It was the brand new Belkin HDMI cable I'd purchased at the time. The one variable not checked.
Different cable tried. Works fine today.

If it continues to be a problem....look for firmware updates in the menu of your tv.
Some will auto-update...others will not.

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