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Picked up a bunch of laminate flooring the other week. The wife wanted the basement floor and our granddaughter's room re-done. So, after 30+ years of the cushion floor, which is brittle, we are going from this:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742219310.jpg To this: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742219363.jpg My knees are not happy with me at the moment. :rolleyes: The wife is. Best Les |
Good day... managed to get brightener through epoxy primer. The fillet material around the canopy wasn't on properly prepared aluminum so I removed it prior to today's steps. All in all I'm stoked with the progress.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742250777.jpg
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happy wife, happy life! Sent from my SM-S916U using Tapatalk |
I can hardly move the east door on the barn, was her statement.
OK. I'll check it out. Hmm, the sliding door doesn't want to slide. A definite prerequisite for a sliding door. Upon closer inspection, a metal wheel can be seen lying in the track. OK indeed. Fortunately it was an easy fix. I had a couple of spare "trucks" with all their wheels. I didn't even have to take the door off the other truck. The offending one had been on duty for almost thirty years and had lost three out of four wheels. I'm not sure how she was opening and closing it at all for the last while. Farm girls are tough and determined. Even in their late 60s. Best Les |
Put a couple of preliminary coats of aerothane Nevada silver... big fan of aerothane, not keen on Nevada silver though. It's seriously tricky to shoot without appearing mottled
In any case it always wet sand between coats so this will be the next step after full cure.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742348311.jpg |
But a couple of these, to hide the Porta Jon’s, so the dainty neighbors are not offended. 🙄
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You and me both!
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Run, Forrest,run! Best Les |
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I like when we build in neighborhoods we own. We get to make the rules and do what we want. Building in neighborhoods already established, with over the top ARB and overzealous neighbors, makes it difficult. |
Under the heading of "Projects which expand while you're at it "
While fitting the new flooring in the bath, I realized the moisture I thought was condensation was actually from a 43 year old shut off valve on the feed line for the toilet. It was going to have to be replaced and since I would have to get the toilet out of there to access the pipe, "Why not replace that old toilet and the other one too with dual flush models?" So this morning after a quick trip to my local hardware store,(the lady in plumbing is one of the best), I managed to get one toilet replaced before noon. The other is in my sights for tomorrow. This all started with the flooring. :rolleyes: Oh yes, the laminate flooring will be replaced with ceramic tile in the area of the toilet, while I am at it. :D Best Les |
tonight, the 996 again.
it didnt like the last ice race where we were racing through 1-8 inches of water. seems to have found a short in the ignition coil. |
Swapped out my winter wheel/tires for summer wheel/tires. It seems every year they’re getting heavier.
Sucks to get old. |
Installed a Garmin Catalyst, looks too high tech for a late 80s race car.
Was easy to install with the windshield removed. Race next weekend, see if it helps. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742435192.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742435407.jpg |
Repairing composite fairings and cowling and installing a new 150 dorsal.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742526741.jpg
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Install a new speaker on the left front door of my F150. Also, some sound deadner.
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Ok. Bathroom done. Got most of the family room covered yesterday. One downstairs bedroom left to go.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742640890.jpg
This summer, when the granddaughter is at camp, her bedroom will get new flooring as well. So much fun.:D Best Les |
Just a small repair on the sprinkler system that I personally installed back in 1999, so in the last millennium! :D
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742669510.jpg I built the system with 14 sections, and a total of 99 spray heads. My master gardener wife has taken over more and more of the yard and turned it into flower gardens. The photo above shows where it was connected to the T on the right of the second image. That glued in joint just pulled out. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742669510.jpg I have a water well to irrigate with. No pressure tank, as the valve opens then the well kicks on. The next sections valve opens and the previous one closes. None of it was designed or really glued together as a pressurized system. This one flowerbed, she decided to convert to a drip irrigation system. So I just separated the flower bed section from the well, and hooked it up to city water so it can handle the pressure. I can only assume it was the one glue joint that I clearly used primer on, and did not get glued together with enough glue. So one connection that came apart after 26 years. Not too bad for a novice sprinkler system installer. I sure know what idiot is to blame. 21 years later I fixed it under warranty! :rolleyes: Only a billionaire can pay me enough to install another sprinkler system in August in Oklahoma, or anywhere else on the planet. |
Starter decided to pack it in a week before we’re heading to Florida. How hard could it be, it’s only a 5.3 lbs engine.
Well after fighting for over 2 hours I gave up. One starter bolt turns but won’t come out. It’s seems to be stuck in the housing. There’s no easy way to get leverage to get the bolt out. My neighbours son is a mechanic, he’s coming over tomorrow. I actually googled the symptom and I’m not the only one. That felt a little better but not much. Rant over |
I was thinking how many things I fixed this week. 4 brake jobs, 4 four wheelers, 4 riding mowers, 2 roto tillers, 5 chainsaws, a golf cart, lots of work on a conversion van stereo, roof vent window regulators, door seals, and paint work, buff. Also cut up a bunch of firewood. And I started building a cupola for the garage. I guess thats about it
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Install the sound deadening and speakers in the other three doors to my F150. Sounds much better, but I need to look into an amplifier that will work with my factory stereo.
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You must have a pump start relay. Mine is the same - well, pump, pump start relay, timer, electric valves. Quote:
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Looks fantastic, Rod!
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Ditto... that's a solid victory over a tedious fight! Good on ya!
Productive day... but long. I measured up the area not covered by the new dorsal and built a clamping board from Masonite. Then I sanded the edge thin in order to make the new composite scarf joint. Mix up some $600 a gallon german epoxy and layout a bunch of carbon fiber (cf) remnants and 3 oz fiberglass and wet them out on carrier sheets.. i also cut the peel ply at this point. I applied a release layer of plastic to the stabilizer and a tack coat of goo to the plastic then peel ply first. Next is the layup of glass and cf directly to the peel ply. Install the dosal- cleco'd in place up front. Layup the outside of the dorsal and peel ply.. lastly install the clamp board with thin packing foam to distribute the pressure holding the dorsal flaps that mount to the sides of the vertical against the interior and exterior layup.... turn up the thermostat and drive home..... Contacts removed coke bottle bottom glasses on, recliner engaged, and feet up... tonight will be like Christmas eve as a ten year old, I can't wait to unrap it! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742868502.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742867986.jpg |
Looking good, Guy! Can relate about the contacts, BTW. Feels good to take them out heading into the evening hour.
Regarding your body work, I will be doing some motorcycle fairing repairs in the near future. These are pretty much all ABS. I already have some CF cloth and CA (Cyanoacrylate Adhesive) along with some other products, materials, and tools. Most of the fairings are from the 80's Honda Interceptors and very hard to find nowadays, so I'm actually looking forward to it. Appreciate your posts here - quite inspiring! |
Thanks Baz, as always you're very supportive.. abs stuff is a challenge.
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More composite repair today. This time rocket parts. Cracks and nut plate reinforcement. I like to bury a couple pieces of Kevlar on either side of stop drilled cracks then the fg. Same goes for nut plate locations. We'll be using clickbond floaters once these are ready.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742940939.jpg
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Rocket parts? You'll be building an autoclave soon to do pre-preg c/f modeling soon!
I was watching a video this morning about the new Bambu-Labs H series 3D printer, and thinking about how far it's come in not very much time. Those rocket parts could totally be built of strong lightweight materials! I can never get enough of these pictures, rsguy. Good stuff. (Do you make the Barry White "Oh, Yeah" sounds or the heavenly choir music notes in your mind when you peel off the clamps and masking materials to expose the repair?) |
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The peel ply came off real nice. The rocket is a hopped up rv-4 with an o540... the parts are wheel pants leg fairings and the cowling. |
My wife declared we need to do the spring cleaning of the storm shelter. It is in the garage, under the bay my where my 911 is usually parked. If I pull all forward, the storm shelter has easy access. I started stringing the extension cord to the wall outlet next to the shelter. The outlet was dead. Crap, I used a bit more extension cord to get to a different outlet. The vacuum worked, the shelter is cleaned of leaves, and one dead skink that explored the wrong place. The 1/2 a case of water was replaced with new water bottles. And yes, we have a pee bag, a 5 gallon bucket, and a roll of toilet paper down there. And 100% yes, the dogs will be down there with us as well, and they have a pee rug as well. We have only gone down there twice in 27 years in an overabundance of caution. 10 minutes later the threat is gone, and we are back up.
That afternoon in the 85 degree heat, I played at being electrician. I pulled the outlet to be sure there was not a miraculous and spontaneous separation on the connections. As expected, all the connections were tight, just as the builder's electrician wired them, so I pushed it back into the wall, and buttoned it up. I went looking for other outlets that were dead. The front porch outlet was also dead. Hmmmmm. Very interesting, and a clue! The roofers were here a few weeks ago to replace the roof. I wonder if they plugged in something that popped a ground fault breaker. So I went on the hunt for the possible culprit. In my bathroom that is in the garage, was the popped GFI outlet. In the 27 years that we have lived here, it has never popped before. Simple reset, and the magic electricity was restored to the outlet. I just never look at that outlet, as I almost never use it. Score one for Glen! The back porch outlet, on the other side of the wall to the master bathroom uses the GFI circuit for the master bathroom. It has popped a few times over the years when plugging in certain items. Why they tied the circuit on the far side of the garage and the front porch to the GFI circuit in the bathroom in the garage is mystery only the electrician can answer. The house has outlets every 18 feet in the soffits, and on the front and back porch. |
My El Camino normally has GM top quality A/C. 38 degrees in 110+ temps on max blow. Back in the 80s, AC Delco made the R-4 compressors, and they just worked for years. Now they all come ffrom China, and 12 months is about it. So I switched to a Sanden compressor last year. That was a pain in the butt. It was down on refrigerant once again this spring. %#(*!*^^ and profanity!
I went up to a buddies place that has a sniffer. The 4 Schrader valves all had a slow leak had a small leak, and I put in new O-rings in the caps to hopefully fix that. Then I went to the high - low pressure switch that screws onto the accumulator. The sniffer was squealing like a little girl, or a stuck pig. OK, remove that switch that has a Schrader valve on the accumulator, and replace that o-ring, and tighten until I was afraid the plastic switch would break. I hosed it all down with carb cleaner, and in a few days, I will do the sniff test again. Seek and destroy, um make that seek and repair! I don't want to have to top it off again! |
I had fun today, I did my 387,000 mile oil change on the El Camino. Fresh oil and filter, and lube up the front suspension. It required a nice Yuengling Lager for the mechanic's payment. And I had to pay for the dang Yuengling, and do the work!
I went for a 10 mile drive in the 87 degree heat, the AC at MAX chill and blow. 38 degree air, and lots of it. I sure wish Porsche had hired GM to design the AC system on the 911 3.2 Carrera. I came back and whipped out the sniffer. No trace of a leak even at high sensitivity. I will give it a week or so and do another sniffer test. If still no whiff of refrigerant, I will give the sniffer back to my buddy that owns it, and call it sealed. |
Well, the senior scooter carrier I picked up at for the mother must have been assembled by a Walmart Christmas bike builder (you know, the ones who always put the forks and stems on backwards) as they put the hardware to mount the cage with the bolts sticking where the scooter or anything else mountshttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743142985.jpg
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Part 2, the tie down eye bolts were not up to par, the carrier was only used once, and bent, so again, like my other anal brothers here (and probably a few dIckheads here too :P )
These had to be replaced with something more up to the job. Course that meant drilling out the hole to accommodate the new eyebolts. The difference is obviously.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743143289.jpg |
Not much of a project but will be helpful for my motorcycle work. Put some shelves in one of my storage units today where I keep some of my bikes.
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New trailing arm bushings while the engine is out.
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