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Ok fixing a non smart tv... that is the definition of tenacious in my book. Congrats.
This grill shell is a reproduction and man it ain't close to smooth.... It's all mudded up and ready for Monday! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1707015395.jpghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1707015644.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1707015644.jpg |
Is that the grill shell that you primered? I have used "sandable primer" that sprayed very rough and had to be worked smooth.
Looks cool, I'm guessing '32 Ford? Sent from my SM-S916U using Tapatalk |
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Will be ordering parts for the upstairs fridge today.
Appears that defrost did not terminate and the heaters stayed on too long. Fridge was not defrosting after even though the heaters (deformed from the overheat) still ohm out ok. Will order the heaters/termination switch and the control board. Most people wouldn't invest $120 in a 24 year old fridge, but I built the kitchen around the fridge. |
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Very cool glasses! I finished my lotus sign and put up. also fixed a snowblower I found on the curb. I coudnt get the carb to run without choke so bought a new one and its running great. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1707174833.JPG
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^^^Those signs (and their supports) are awesome. Garage is slick too. It's like a Tardis. Bigger on the inside than it is on the outside :)
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I've never considered myself to be a very good carpenter. I'm kind of a hacker. I was thinking maybe watching some YT vids might help.
Found one that seems informative. What do you guys think? <iframe width="853" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZB9KcPR9K5E" title="SteamBending For Beginners" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
She gets my wood working.
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Iv been working wood too. Made this seat for my fat bike. The cutout with screen is for the air filter and so mice dont chew into it. Then layered up some foam. The top piece is from an old pickup truck seat cover I like using those because they are heat pleated and padded already and cheap from the junk yard. Then the sides are a stretchy vinyl makes it easier to fit the cover. It came out great probably one of the nicest seats Iv made yet.
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Built this charger/battery storage box to keep all my Milwaukee M12 and M18 batteries organized, charged and stored in one place as they tend to get scattered. Got the project idea on YouTube. The struts raise the lid automatically when the latch is opened and keep it from closing when the chargers are weighted down with batteries.
The content provider who came up with this idea added an extension cord to link the chargers together inside the box which was deployed via a hole drilled in the back and its plug was stored in a dummy receptacle on the outside of the box which took up at least one full storage bin in the box. I didn't see the point of doing this. I wrapped the cords together with electrical tape to keep them from tangling and they store easily on top of the batteries. No drilling - no muss - no fuss and Bobs' your uncle. This will get alot of use! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1707857489.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1707857489.jpg |
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KRX 1000 SxS, My money pit. New Engine Rebuild, New 35" tires, New Brake Pads, repressurized shocks to 175psi, and a general deep clean getting ready for riding season.
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Parts arrived last week and I installed them on Saturday. So far so good. The refrigeration side on this fridge has been flawless. It is why I keep fixing it. One thing I haven't done is replace the icemaker control board. Ice maker still runs fine but the flap to let the ice out of the door is done. That board is too pricey for me to buy into when I can just reach into the freezer and get ice. The board bombed during a power outage/low voltage event a few years back. |
My five year old TLC TV quit, two days before the Superbowl. :rolleyes:
TV works, no LED backlight. I am trying to diagnose it now. There's no power to the LED's, so it's either a failed LED strip or a failed power supply....might be a new TV, might be $50 and some time spent solving it. The latter will be more satisfying. |
I wet sanded rv4 wings yesterday in preparation for honda silver today. Will shoot the silver and clear ppg over aerothane. I shot epoxy primer over the alodined skin. Aerothane is very flexible, it's designed that way from the jump... no flex agents added after the fact. The ppg honda silver is possibly one of the best silvers I've worked with in terms of a finished appearance. Tomorrow I'll be laying out the star and bar mask... oh... also yesterday was a leg day... before work.... boot deep in the parking lot knee and hip deep on the mountain.... almost a perfect day!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1708092769.jpg
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Certainly not up to the standards of above posts, but when I stripped down the lawn tractor last fall, I figured I'd better address the rust on the sheet metal. When I had it in primer, the wife suggested (half joking) it should match the New Holland. OK, fine.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1708099291.jpg The granddaughter will be 10 this year. Time for her to take over mowing the lawns. :D Best Les |
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