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jyl 02-15-2020 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 10753733)
Bought a Ryobi drain auger and cleaned out my kitchen sink drain pipe which started draining slow on me this past week. I had a hand powered unit but decided to upgrade and am happy with my decision because this unit worked great!

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Tell me more - I’ve never heard of a battery powered auger.

porsche930dude 02-16-2020 06:01 PM

Can-Am commander blew out the rear driveshaft u joint and munched the yoke. Kind of a ***** to get to it on the motor side im not looking forward to putting the new one in. But im more worried about the new chinese one fitting it. The factory one is over 300 bucks screw that

porsche930dude 02-18-2020 06:13 AM

Heres the can am waiting on its driveshaft. And i finished up my chopper bike. It came out great works really well even with the little 3hp.

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herr_oberst 02-18-2020 06:16 AM

I love the clutch cover on the minibike! Did you do that yourself?

porsche930dude 02-18-2020 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 10756398)
I love the clutch cover on the minibike! Did you do that yourself?

yeah its all stainless. Its hard to work with i had to heat it up to get it not to spring back. the round part is a pot lid so its alot thinner than the rest. Its all just spot welded on the back with regular mig wire. I ended up doing the engine turning to avoid polishing it. It had flaws that i didnt want to deal with where the weld burnt through. i did the engine turning with a cut down brown roloc disk i think it turned out awesome

porsche930dude 02-19-2020 01:54 PM

I got the driveshaft installed it fit great but was hard as expected. I ended up pulling out the gas tank under the passenger seat it wasnt bad.

mattdavis11 02-19-2020 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 10754062)
Tell me more - I’ve never heard of a battery powered auger.

I used one exactly like it last weekend, it didn't work for me, but would have if I didn't have a weird clean out where it turns a hard 90. Nifty little auger though. Has forward, reverse and neutral to feed the cable in/out automatically or by hand, also will rotate the cable clockwise/counterclockwise with out feeding/retracting. I think the length was 50ft, 18V.

dan79brooklyn 02-27-2020 10:48 PM

Working on the wife’s 2006 BMW 1 Series again. The valve cover gasket was leaking, so I replaced it and tossed in a new set of plugs.

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cabmandone 02-28-2020 03:14 AM

New water softener. I'm boring though and don't take pics.

shadowjack1 02-28-2020 05:59 AM

I installed the euro style rear reflector with the fog lights. I did not change the switch, as I figured that if I had the front fogs on why not the rear. So I just wired the rear fogs to the original switch.

porsche930dude 02-28-2020 01:05 PM

Rebuilt the front axle on a kubota the pinion bearing cage blew out so it was locking up. lack of oil but luckily somewhat easy and cheap fix

herr_oberst 02-28-2020 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by dan79brooklyn (Post 10766784)

Love that big ol' LED on the music stand. As I get old and then even older, sufficient lighting for the task is the difference between joy and hate when I'm out in the garage.....

Baz 02-28-2020 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 10767645)
Love that big ol' LED on the music stand. As I get old and then even older, sufficient lighting for the task is the difference between joy and hate when I'm out in the garage.....

Yeah....I noticed that too.

Looking on the HD site I found this one for $68.48. 2500 lumens.
  • Maintenance-free LED with 35,000 hours of life
  • LED lumen output equivalent to a 300-Watt halogen work light
  • 80% cooler than a 500-Watt halogen work light
  • Tripod stand with non-skid feet, adjusts up to 4 ft. of total height
  • Easy wall mount tab
  • Quick disconnect feature for easy release from stand
  • Heavy-duty die cast aluminum housing with durable poly-carbonate lens
  • 5 ft., 18-Gauge 3-prong grounded power cord

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jyl 03-03-2020 12:34 PM

Wife's Prius gen 2 (2006) started making crazy buzzing/whining sounds from the stereo.

She takes to mechanic, they say amplifier is bad and refer her to a car stereo shop.

Stereo shop quotes her $800 to replace the stereo, says its deep in the dash.

I locate the amplifier under the front passenger seat, unplug wires from amplifier, sounds stop. Buy a used Prius amplifier off eBay for $67. Remove six screws, pull out old amplifier, install "new" one, all is fixed.

Man, some shops will rip people off if they get a chance.

monoflo 03-03-2020 01:41 PM

PB Blaster soaking rear shocks on 12 year old Jeep --
prepping for speedo work on Chevy and Truck.

Getting ready for ceramic wax experiment.

Evans, Marv 03-03-2020 08:26 PM

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wdfifteen 03-04-2020 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 10767645)
Love that big ol' LED on the music stand.

I've been watching them and waiting for my halogen lights to burn out. I hate the big heavy, hot halogens.

Evans, Marv 03-04-2020 07:12 AM

afterburn. It's a model # CPH122007 from Lowes. Cost was $999. I looked into them some time ago and this looked like a good choice for the size and construction, plus it was cheaper compared to most others. My neighbor bought one and erected it and vouched for the design and construction, so I ended up doing one also. It's 12 ft. wide X 20 ft. X 8 ft. high. You need two people to put up the verticals and two people really helps putting on the roof. The main problem with the roof is aligning the panels, because if you don't get the center ones straight, the misalignment gets magnified as you go on. It was easy to put up. I bought concrete piers (10 @ 90 lb. each) for the base, but it comes with steel cable anchors.

wdfifteen 03-04-2020 07:41 AM

It's been a busy week so far.
Replaced a door bell button that randomly set off the door bell on its own.

AND I got the Speedster back on the ground after brake/axle seal work that started in November!

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VW Bus Bars 03-04-2020 08:21 AM

Bus Bars
 
I am Always making Bus Bars. Retired Bus Freak/owner 64' 21 window w a 2332 IRS Dual Italian 44's w a stock look.
These keep me very busy, I sell them to privates, restaurants and catering services-, but despite the heartache making them, when finished they are great.
I even install a VW horn-in the back is 4 turn table shelves and a freezer / fridge.
Natural stone tops and NO FIBERGLASS is used.
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