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A930Rocket 02-05-2025 05:35 PM

^^^ Those are what I bought for the garage. They put out a lot more light, than the flat LED I had in there.

craigster59 02-07-2025 01:56 PM

Wife was complaining that her sink and the shower were draining slow. So I figured I'd pull the drain cover and drop the sink trap.

I told her "I don't know what amazed me more. The fact that the drains were still draining or that you have any hair left on your head". Did the baking soda/vinegar cleanse and all is flowing at Craigster Manor.

But thought I'd share a cool little tub/tote I got at HD. You can tote your tools to the job, it works as a catch basin when you drop the trap, and it's flexible so you can get it into tight areas.

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A930Rocket 02-07-2025 06:37 PM

I’ve got a couple of vanity sink drains that I need to work on, but every time I’ve taken them apart, the smell makes me want to barf my brains out.🤮

mthomas58 02-08-2025 05:31 AM

Well done! I'm going to try the baking soda and vinegar! My wife vanity sink is due for a clean out as it's draining slow again.

Sharing a tip I got from one of the plumbing dept guys at Home Depot that has been a game changer for me to prevent leaks when putting the drain back together. Hit the threads with a little schmear of vaseline. It's magic!

Scott Douglas 02-08-2025 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 12405442)
Had the same issue here, Scott.....but got these which simple screw right into the existing bulb base. Bought them 4 years ago and still working great......

$26.99 from Amazon:

4 Pack Led Garage Lights, 60W Deformable Garage Ceiling Light

I thought about getting some of those when you posted about them 4 yrs ago Baz.
Problem is they wouldn't fit in the opener sockets as they're tight up against the opener body.
The long fixture lights up a good deal of the garage on both sides being high and in the middle.

rsrguy 02-08-2025 09:19 AM

I love those tubs Craig. What do you think? Will this valve close... or stop water?
I'm counting myself as lucky that all bottom plates in this basement are redwood....
What was a vanity swap is now a re- rock job... oh joy. Mudding today:rolleyes:

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Baz 02-08-2025 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 12407253)
I thought about getting some of those when you posted about them 4 yrs ago Baz.
Problem is they wouldn't fit in the opener sockets as they're tight up against the opener body.
The long fixture lights up a good deal of the garage on both sides being high and in the middle.

I think I may have used an extender on one of mine, Scott.

EXTENDER/Amazon

Glad it worked out for you. I too have some "LED shop light" type fixtures in my garage in addition to the one I referenced.



Quote:

Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 12407294)
I love those tubs Craig. What do you think? Will this valve close... or stop water?
I'm counting myself as lucky that all bottom plates in this basement are redwood....
What was a vanity swap is now a re- rock job... oh joy. Mudding today:rolleyes:

I replace both bathroom angle stop valve sets a couple years back with Sharkbite 90 degree (ball valve) versions, Guy.

SharkBite Max 1/2 x 3/8 Inch Compression Angle Stop Valve, Quarter Turn/Amazon

I know lot of folks poo poo at Shark Bite stuff but they have worked great for me. I follow the installation protocol to a T too!

Good luck, brother!!!!!! SmileWavy

rsrguy 02-08-2025 05:31 PM

I use the same stuff

Baz 02-09-2025 05:20 PM

I enjoy my flip flops and have been using Crocs brand for a few years now and certain ones (not all) of theirs are fantastic but....the treads tend to wear down on the bottom and then it's like walking on black ice or something when the surface is wet.

The shoe itself is still in great condition with plenty of sole thickness, so I just take my angle grinder and cut in some new treads. Really gives me much more usage from a pair!

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HobieMarty 02-09-2025 06:06 PM

^^^That's a great idea!!! ^^^

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HobieMarty 02-09-2025 06:14 PM

Elvis, the Lexus RX300 that I drive to work every day, started running rough a while back and was getting worse. It was struggling and chugging a bit under a load, and my scanner detected a misfire in cylinder #6. When I had an engine installed a few years ago, the guy that did the work gave me all the coils from the old engine, so I swapped out the bad coil and now Elvis is running smooth again, and it didn't cost me anything. Sorry I didn't take any pics.

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billybek 02-10-2025 04:34 AM

Did the drains at the house this weekend too. Bathroom sinks... So much hair!
Used my Ridgid snake on one and a coat hanger repurposed for the tub drain and second bath sink.

Was also time to go through the freezers in the house and get rid of stuff that should have been used up. I felt bad about throwing some of it away. Pretty wasteful.

Kept my phone with me all day and I did just over 2.5 km in steps and over 30 flights of stairs and didn't leave the house.

oldE 02-10-2025 01:20 PM

Changed the strings on a $6000 Yamaha guitar. Not mine! A retired Dr. friend of mine bought a Gibson to learn on 20 years ago. A few years ago, his wife bought him a hand built Yamaha for his birthday. The factory strings weren't coated, so by this time, the sound was degraded. I gave him a new set of coated strings and installed them today. Sweet instrument, feels like my 50 year old FG580 in the set up. Hopefully he'll enjoy playing it more now.

Best
Les

porsche930dude 02-10-2025 02:14 PM

Im pretty much done with my MG now iv been working on the carpet. I couldnt really find suitable red carpet locally so I ended up using ten welcome mats. It turned out good. I just have to wire up the fog lights and see what else needs doing after I test drive it. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1739229012.JPG
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rsrguy 02-11-2025 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billybek (Post 12408226)
Did the drains at the house this weekend too. Bathroom sinks... So much hair!
Used my Ridgid snake on one and a coat hanger repurposed for the tub drain and second bath sink.

Was also time to go through the freezers in the house and get rid of stuff that should have been used up. I felt bad about throwing some of it away. Pretty wasteful.

Kept my phone with me all day and I did just over 2.5 km in steps and over 30 flights of stairs and didn't leave the house.

Hate the hair deal. That's why when I saw this new tailpiece assembly I jumped. The traditional lav tp's use the lever mechanism to raise and lower the plug, having a rod perpendicular to the tube under the plug is a magic hair hook and makes for a nasty cleaning job... nevermind the need to lay down and unscrew the keeper nut and rod... easy but a pia.
This new plug eliminates the plug and pivot rod assembly and uses a removable plug that catches hair... easy to clean and operate. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1739332477.jpg
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rsrguy 02-11-2025 07:09 PM

I dusted the walking foot pfaaf off today to prep for the headliner build job on the piper. I bought it a few years ago but this is the first job for it. It makes a beautiful stitch, but it's zero to a hundred in a tenth of a second.... some adjustments are in order but it looks like it's going to be an awesome tool to have at the shop.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1739333322.jpg
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billybek 02-12-2025 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 12409265)
Hate the hair deal. That's why when I saw this new tailpiece assembly I jumped. The traditional lav tp's use the lever mechanism to raise and lower the plug, having a rod perpendicular to the tube under the plug is a magic hair hook and makes for a nasty cleaning job... nevermind the need to lay down and unscrew the keeper nut and rod... easy but a pia.
This new plug eliminates the plug and pivot rod assembly and uses a removable plug that catches hair... easy to clean and operate. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1739332477.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1739332477.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1739332477.jpg

Thanks! Will search for this right now.

herr_oberst 02-12-2025 05:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 12409272)
I dusted the walking foot pfaaf off today to prep for the headliner build job on the piper. I bought it a few years ago but this is the first job for it. It makes a beautiful stitch, but it's zero to a hundred in a tenth of a second.... some adjustments are in order but it looks like it's going to be an awesome tool to have at the shop.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1739333322.jpg

I'd love to learn to sew, and get a good sewing machine, but I wouldn't use it enough to justify trying to find a place to store it.

I'll continue living vicariously.

rsrguy 02-12-2025 06:22 AM

What you need is a hangar :D

herr_oberst 02-12-2025 07:47 AM

I've always dreamed of living in an old warehouse, sectioned off with tools, storage and work areas for each of my interests, with an apartment in the rafters and a patio and garden on the roof.


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