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Swapping out handguards on my 9mm AR build - which means new barrel nut, fake gas block, etc. get installed.
Unfortunately, PSA's "round" hand guards aren't so I'm trying to figure out "do I sand/file and make it work or wait until Monday and call PSA and complain about out of spec stuff". These "round" hand guards are so oval that the front end doesn't fit in the end cap, and the back end is a bear to get into the delta ring retainer thingie... |
Tore up a window sill removing a window AC unit and finally got around to fixing it yesterday. Removed it, sanded it, retreated the wood and reinstalled.
Today, after the MotoGP is done I have two multi outlet boxes in the basement that have dead plugs. I'm thinking just a bad switch but we'll see later. I know I can replace them for $10 buuuut no I can't. |
Just a few of many previous fixes:
-Had a problem with the slding volume level control on the clock radio. A spray of contact cleaner. Also used it to clean the contacts on the mouse buttons. The stuff is great. -Water heater running out of hot water too quickly. New dip tube and good to go. -I was getting annoying headaches after reading PARF. Put a few folks on the ignore list and no more headaches. :p Just happened recently: -The interior lights in the Carrera wouldn't come one when the doors were opened. Checked everything but could never find the cause. Just recently, for no apparent reason they started working again. Not really fixed by me but a win is a win and I'll take it. :D |
Glued the bridge back on the old guitar which had belonged to my FIL. It really isn't much of an instrument, a Minerva sold in the '40s. It had been subjected to the very dry air in their old farmhouse. There were some splits in the back, a couple of loose braces inside and the bridge was coming adrift.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1552253730.jpg I got the humidity levels back up over a couple of months. The pic above is after the cracks closed, then steamed areas, applied glue and clamped using gussets and a fine wire. I made a new brace for one position but will try to salvage the other, as it is under the sound hole. Oh yeah, the machine heads were past it too. This is the guitar my wife learned to play on. It will never be a show piece, but it won't be tossed to the curb. Best Les |
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Look on the fuse block. As I remember it is the 4th fuse from the side closest to driver. There is a weird white connector. Wiggle it, or jumper it. That was the issue in my 85 Carrera. |
Patching a sail, sewing is much harder than expected.
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Mostly I’m fixing stuff around the house that my kids and wife break.
But my big project this spring has been replacing the raised garden beds, originally built out of wood, with bricks that my neighbor didn’t need. Big- back breaking job, mixing cement and mortar. Brick laying is a hard job. But for my first go at it I did ok. Still need to finish the capstone layer and fence in the other beds. Hopefully this will keep the dogs out of the garden and I can go back to growing some vegetables. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1552278659.jpg |
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Yesterday: changed the oil on the M3 (at 100,095 miles), replaced the rear brake pads, bled the brakes, and apologized to the 911 for playing with its younger brother.
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I have this shop light that works great except the power cord is only 6' long. I got tired of having to look up an extension cord every time I wanted to use the light.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1552328587.jpg I tripped over this brand new old school shop light that I've been tripping over for years one final time and was about to pitch it. Image me standing in the shop with a cartoon light bulb over my head. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1552328714.jpg A little snip here.. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1552328714.jpg A little nipping and tucking here ... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1552328714.jpg voilà! |
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Plugs on the RX8 yesterday, I premix the gas which is great for a rotary but makes for filthy plugs. Did a nice job of smoothing out both idle and high RPM operation. Wanted to bleed the brakes but ran out of time, next weekend I guess.
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I finished an engine swap on my old rockford tora a few days ago and today i let my dad ride it he didnt make it half way round the house before crashing into my jeep. So I had to fix the fender shifter and foot peg. Again. No video unfortunately
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1. troubleshooting an a/c-heat issue on a 35yo MB 107
2. troubleshooting why my kid's amp isn't playing through the speakers in his car (that I installed) between taking my daughter out for driving lessons :) |
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I see joggers running by the house and in two seconds they are putty (the pups) with a little bit of attention. Off topic but pups are cool: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/FuraQCCsKgE" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Lay the material out flat and unloaded, then apply the tape to the bottom layer, then place top piece or patch material smoothly in place and press together. It should now run thru the machine and come out like you asymbled it.. It also helps to orient any patch material with the weave of the surrounding material. Sailmakers have their machines set into the floor or very large table, which makes it much easier to keep things in place as you feed them thru the machine. Hope that helps. Cheers Richard |
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That's a cool looking place you have there in Japan, Dan! |
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