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rsrguy 05-30-2025 05:39 PM

Making headway on this replacement wing. The original was totaled in a ground loop.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1748655563.jpg
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Noah930 05-30-2025 08:08 PM

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Replaced the ballcock valve in the back toilet.

(Figured this would be the only chance in my life to type the word ballcock in a public forum and not get in trouble.)

herr_oberst 05-30-2025 08:19 PM

Someday you may buy a motorcycle. If you do you may find an excuse to service your petcock.

ted 05-31-2025 09:18 AM

Today dropped off straight pipe and older headers for blasting and coating.
did not want to VHT spray bomb it.
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afterburn 549 05-31-2025 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12473984)
Someday you may buy a motorcycle. If you do you may find an excuse to service your petcock.

And or get rid of a vacuum-operated one...

Baz 06-02-2025 04:29 PM

One of my Ryobi batteries (left) went bad so I decided to try some aftermarket ones (right) for considerable less money.

A 2 pack for $36.....

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Scott Douglas 06-03-2025 01:52 PM

After watching a video where a guy shot a bb gun at one of his used up RC batteries I am really more safety minded when charging my RC batteries now.
Be sure you dispose of it properly Baz, as I'm sure you will. One that big is pretty dangerous if not handled properly.

rsrguy 06-03-2025 05:33 PM

Got a bit more completed today...http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1749000705.jpg
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Baz 06-03-2025 07:53 PM

Nice, Guy....pretty dang amazing! :)

Yard work day here today - got a lot done but no pics...lol....

rsrguy 06-04-2025 05:45 PM

Interesting day today.. layed up the landing gear fairings I shaped last week... they should work out nicely.
My buddy and I are doing what we can to get on the water this spring, but cashish is non existent so we traded some jet fuel for this project boat. The add said "needs points" the motor turns over and doesn't make the wrong noises so we're hesitantly optimistic.. any how... we pulled the dizzy and found what you see in the pics.... points my arse, hahaha ha! If it runs across the water it'll get new upholstery and flooring as well as new flake and gelcoat.
Say a prayer for us, we really need to catch some walleye!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1749087901.jpg
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HobieMarty 06-04-2025 08:45 PM

I replaced both rear struts in the RX300 last Sunday. I didn't take any pictures. It was pretty easy to do actually. Elvis had been bouncing pretty harshly and I discovered that the left rear strut was basically blown out and had made an oily mess back there, so yep, replaced both rear struts, and now Elvis rides nice and stable again. Yay!!!

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afterburn 549 06-09-2025 06:34 AM

AMAZON Quick Tire Valve Change Tool, Tire Valve Stem Core Quickly Replacement Tool Kit for Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles etc (7PCS)
Brand: MZQZM




I bought one of these stem repair kits a couple of years ago. I did not think it would work.
It does!
I used it on the wife's car yesterday, the only thing I did that may have helped is I put the new stem in HOT H20 for a couple of minutes to help it conform to the inserting tube on the way dwn and in.'It took me or it two tries...Plus, I was tapping the stem attachment tool with a hammer to drive it in. Was one of the best tools in the shop..at that moment. Saved busting the tire dwn, never took it off the car.
WORKED!

herr_oberst 06-09-2025 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 12476271)
traded some jet fuel for this project boat.
Say a prayer for us, we really need to catch some walleye!

I'm not a religious man, but I'll cross my fingers that walleye are jumping into your boat later this summer. I'll bet the ex-owner of the boat might be leaning towards religion; he got rid of the boat that's been taking up space and now he has some fuel to boot.
Soak the cylinders in some Mystery oil for a while? It might turn over but that rust on the dizzy would make me want to get oil on every surface I could, just in case!

(And not an afterthought at all, those strut roots are looking fantastic. You're an artist.)

Baz 06-09-2025 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by afterburn 549 (Post 12477994)
AMAZON Quick Tire Valve Change Tool, Tire Valve Stem Core Quickly Replacement Tool Kit for Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles etc (7PCS)
Brand: MZQZM
I bought one of these stem repair kits a couple of years ago. I did not think it would work.
It does!
I used it on the wife's car yesterday, the only thing I did that may have helped is I put the new stem in HOT H20 for a couple of minutes to help it conform to the inserting tube on the way dwn and in.'It took me or it two tries...Plus, I was tapping the stem attachment tool with a hammer to drive it in. Was one of the best tools in the shop..at that moment. Saved busting the tire dwn, never took it off the car.
WORKED!

Good to know AB!


I bought a similar kit in the fall of 2023 and have not tried it yet. I have two motorcycles with faulty valve stems and was going to see if I could change them out with it....

Tire Valve Stem Core Quickly Replacement Tool Kit,Perfect Tool for Replacing Leaky Valves in Cars,Trucks,Motorcycles, etc.with 4PCS TR413 Valve Stems
Brand: Prozwee

However....I've since learned how to change tires myself and seems like if the tire is old and needs to be replaced it's a moot point.

So my latest venture is looking at various devices that assist in changing tires. ;)

afterburn 549 06-09-2025 08:59 AM

If it's just stem, it is for sure a timesaver!
The wife's car seemed to have failed for no particular reason.
They were all new tires a couple of months ago.....But I did not replace the stems cause they "looked" good...
maybe a lesson in there somewhere>?

oldE 06-09-2025 09:31 AM

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Does this old blade look worn out to you?

Saturday afternoon I tried to mow down a rock with my bush cutter. :rolleyes: The rock was having nothing to do with it and one blade, (1/2 " thick ) snapped off at the pivot. I put a call in to the dealer and left a message as they are closed Saturday. In the meantime, I thought I had to mow, so welded the blade and did some of the wife's riding trail. It worked, but I knew I wouldn't trust it.
This morning I got a call from the dealer. They had a set of blades for my machine in stock. When I got there and he put them on the counter, I laughed! I could hardly believe how much the original blades had worn in 22 years.
Now the new blades are on. Everything works well and I still have to mow the rest of the trails.

URY914 06-09-2025 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by URY914 (Post 12473725)
I've begun installing new 6" tongue and groove soffit boards to replace those I had to demo in post #3750. Installing these by myself on a ladder is not a simple process. Joints need to be tight or the next board won't fit right. Sounds easy but a PITA and a slow process. I'll post a pic then completed. I know you can't wait.

I know you've all been waiting for pictures of the finished product. Here is phase 1 of a 3-phase project, 4' x 15' at the back door. I'm not crazy about the material being full of knots but the plan is to paint it in the future. I bet I want up the ladders 200 times.

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Scott Douglas 06-09-2025 06:04 PM

Was playing with my RC truck yesterday after going to the auto show at the library and ran into a curb which broke the servo saver. I took it apart today and will put in the replacement after it comes on Wednesday.
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New one is aluminum and was only $2 more than the original plastic one.

rsrguy 06-09-2025 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by URY914 (Post 12478425)
I know you've all been waiting for pictures of the finished product. Here is phase 1 of a 3-phase project, 4' x 15' at the back door. I'm not crazy about the material being full of knots but the plan is to paint it in the future. I bet I want up the ladders 200 times.

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Overhead work is murder on the neck back and shoulders if you're over 40 yoa.
Anyhow.... good on ya! Looks great.

rsrguy 06-09-2025 08:19 PM

I managed to get to what I call the stained glass stage of this job today... fairly rewarding stuff.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1749528861.jpg
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Tobra 06-10-2025 08:25 PM

Only planes I ever built I could hang from the ceiling with fishing line

rsrguy 06-11-2025 06:55 PM

I tried that for a few years as a teen... turns out they got shot down by axis powers... in my absence.
Brothers......

herr_oberst 06-11-2025 07:45 PM

You just needed bigger thread.

This X-15 is at Evergreen in McMinnville Oregon.

(Home of the Spruce Goose!)

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billybek 06-11-2025 08:21 PM

After finishing a maintenance re-seal of the roof membrane I am almost finished re-caulking the travel trailer.
What a tedious mind numbing experience that was.
Most of the connection points needed the old caulking stripped out, cleaned, degreased, masked and finally new caulk...
Will try to renew more frequently in the future. Huge job to do it all at one time.

rsrguy 06-14-2025 06:56 PM

The viking.... wow, so i understand that if you have the older book for the polyfiber or ceconite covering systems you can shoot whichever PU top coat you want... it was less specific than now..
Anyway, I guess guys just didn't understand the long-term characteristics of imron when this plane was shot.... not a good match for a flexible substrate. Lots of cracking and lifting...
I bust the paint back to a reasonable anchor and stabilize the edges with super seam or p-tack, re-coat with plenty of dope or p-spray then I level it with flexible glazing putty. Some areas where there's damaged tape required oratex patches.
Lastly I prime it sand it and shoot, blending after I get full coverageover the patch. lots of fun..... not.
If you look closely you can see the halo on the soft edge transition, wet sanding through 3000 and a cut and but should bring it all together nicely.
These repairs aren't easily visible, from 5-10 feet... how long will they last ? Don't know, I've been doing it like this for close to 10 years and nothings come back.
The biggest issue here isn't the repair..... its the paint bond to the dacron substrate that won't last long, imron just keeps getting harder and the fabric just keeps flexing. The paint will inevitably fail in other places before it does on these repairs.
These kind of patches are like spinning plates on sticks, sooner or later you need to come to grips with the fact that your top coat bond is failing and you're going to have to recover the old gal. With labor alone on a full recover exceeding 30 amu, you may want to seriously consider selling after some touch up work if you don't love it enough to diy or pay someone to do it for you, pull the pin and pass it on.....lolhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1749956055.jpg
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rsrguy 06-16-2025 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 12478535)
I managed to get to what I call the stained glass stage of this job today... fairly rewarding stuff.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1749528861.jpg
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Finished the wing Saturday.... just need to do the flap and aileron now!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1750077322.jpg

herr_oberst 06-16-2025 05:35 AM

A. Wow. That looks pretty terrific.

B. The space you have in that hangar to do work makes me jealous. I'm sure heating and cooling (and pest control, ha ha) is a never ending battle, but impressive nonetheless

herr_oberst 06-16-2025 05:30 PM

Guy Zindel, I saw this today, noticed it was at a hanger in SLC, wondered if you were close to the scene of the crime?

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rsrguy 06-16-2025 07:37 PM

Saw the video within hours of the criminal retardation demonstration... it was at skypark an hour south of us. Heating isn't to bad, and the insulation keeps it bearable so long as I have a fan on in the summer.

oldE 06-25-2025 10:19 AM

Farm tractor repair
 
It's not a big farm, so our tractor is a New Holland compact 30hp. We got it used in '08 and I have been very happy with it. However I think a stone hit the underside of a fender because a few years ago the paint started bubbling then the rust underneath collapsed leave a hole. So I cut out the rusty bit.
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Then cut a patch to fill in
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Then welded in the patch. I only burned through the fender near the edge.
And because I suck at welding, finished up with some fiberglass, primer and brushed on some New Holland blue.
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From 50 yards you'd hardly notice. But hey, it's a farm tractor.

HobieMarty 06-25-2025 10:24 AM

Good job!!!

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ted 06-27-2025 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ted (Post 12474179)
Today dropped off straight pipe and older headers for blasting and coating.
did not want to VHT spray bomb it.
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It was $800 including sandblasting and a Tungsten ceramic finish on these old headers.
Better than $100+ for VHT paint and me prepping all these filthy old pipes.
I guess I am not a paint it black and put it back car guy after all lol.
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A930Rocket 06-29-2025 10:27 AM

Drained the transmission fluid on my 2014 F150, replaced the filter and added 6.2 quarts of Meron LV. It’s been 130k since I last did it.

Then replaced the low oil pressure sensor. I was in stop and go traffic the other day and did not hear it “ding” but when I hit the gas pedal, it didn’t go anywhere. I realized the engine had shut off, so I put it in neutral, started it back up and fortunately, drove the half mile home on pins and needles. Makes me wonder what would happen if I was doing 70 on the highway. With 230k on the clock, hopefully that’s all it is…..

Next weekend: a new pair of leaf springs….

Baz 06-30-2025 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12489616)
Drained the transmission fluid on my 2014 F150, replaced the filter and added 6.2 quarts of Meron LV. It’s been 130k since I last did it.

Then replaced the low oil pressure sensor. I was in stop and go traffic the other day and did not hear it “ding” but when I hit the gas pedal, it didn’t go anywhere. I realized the engine had shut off, so I put it in neutral, started it back up and fortunately, drove the half mile home on pins and needles. Makes me wonder what would happen if I was doing 70 on the highway. With 230k on the clock, hopefully that’s all it is…..

Next weekend: a new pair of leaf springs….

Mine's an '02 Silverado and probably wouldn't hurt to do a similar service on my tranny. Why tempt fate when you attain over 240K miles?

I did have the faulty driver side door latch replaced by my mechanic last week. The part was ~$26 and my mechanic asked for $150 for the job. I gave him $200, firmly shook his hand, and while looking him straight in the eye said "Thank you!".

Maybe I could have done the job - but there's quite a few control rods going in different directions with plastic pieces involved and with my large hands and tendency to force things too much sometimes I didn't want to risk it.

He's had my 914 for a couple months and I'm getting it back tomorrow. Nothing major done - check everything over, replace emergency brake cables, some fuel lines, beef up the battery shelf, and treat the undersides with some corrosion products I bought.

I had replaced the OEM fuel pump earlier this year with a modern one and it really made a difference. Sucker starts right up now and runs like a scalded cat!

I just ordered a "tune up" kit for my Echo SRM 225 weedwacker which should arrive tomorrow. I've had it for a few years and lately has been a little stubborn in starting up. This kit has a new carb, gaskets, fuel filter & lines, grommet, plug, (2) air filters, and (2) primer bulbs. All for $16! I was given a trimmer just like it that the owner couldn't get to run so I ordered two of these "tune up" kits hoping it's what the other one needs.

Baz 07-01-2025 11:53 AM

The deed has been done. Both trimmers running perfectly. The one that was given to me has a 2010 manuf. date on it. Mine 2019. They sure don't look 9 years apart in appearance!

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You can just pull this whole piece off and replace with what the kit furnishes. Attach 2 lines to the carb and then finagle the rubber grommet into the tank, which is the hardest part!

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A930Rocket 07-01-2025 06:43 PM

I bought a Craftsman weed wacker at Lowe’s to clean up a job site the ARB was complaining about. Ran great on the first tank of gas, but on the second tank, it started slowing down until it stopped. I tried every setting and wore a groove in the plastic from the starter cord. It’s going back to Lowe’s tomorrow. 🤬

I thought about electric, but I have a gas powered blower and HF $250 6” auger. I should have bought that auger 20 years ago. What a game changer!

Baz 07-01-2025 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12490953)
I bought a Craftsman weed wacker at Lowe’s to clean up a job site the ARB was complaining about. Ran great on the first tank of gas, but on the second tank, it started slowing down until it stopped. I tried every setting and wore a groove in the plastic from the starter cord. It’s going back to Lowe’s tomorrow. ��

I thought about electric, but I have a gas powered blower and HF $250 6” auger. I should have bought that auger 20 years ago. What a game changer!

Can't tell you how many plants I have planted using an earth auger. I probably wore 4-5 of them out over the years. 4", 6", and 10" auger bits. Gets a little heavy with the 10" on it!

Have also used one for setting 4x4 posts.

On the weed wacker - I recommend the Echo SRM 225 - should be able to get it from your local HD. My store is showing 17 in stock:

HD

Best $250 you'll ever spend.

A930Rocket 07-01-2025 07:30 PM

Thanks. I see the HD in Bluffton has several in stock.

I was thinking about the Husqvarna. There’s another one that has a edger attachment for more money.

130L 28-cc 2-cycle 18-in Straight Shaft Gas String Trimmer https://www.lowes.com/pd/Husqvarna-130L-28-cc-2-cycle-18-in-Straight-Shaft-Gas-String-Trimmer/5014915689

A930Rocket 07-02-2025 11:22 AM

The new Husqvarna did good, but felt a little underpowered. The 12-18” grass didn’t help….

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70SATMan 07-03-2025 04:40 PM

Well, it wasn’t really broken but, let’s say “underutilized”. Was home visiting my folks for several weeks, helping them with house projects.

This little beauty was in our second house growing up.

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My dad converted a creepy coal room in the basement to a creepy, narrow workshop and this vise is from my earliest memories helping Dad on projects, pretending to build stuff,,,

He took it with us when we moved to the sticks and it’s been used as a doorstop since the early 70s since Dad prefers his old Craftsman 4” on his workbench. Since I busted my a$$ for three weeks cleaning gutters, building storage shelves in the basement, hanging several new ceiling fans and cleaning out the garage in mid 90s temps and typical Illinois humidity, I asked him if I could have it. A deal was arranged ;) and I shipped it home.

Arrived yesterday so, today I tore it down, cleaned up the moving bits, re-greased and mounted it on my bench (first time in 55 years). It’s a 10/1946 built and in pretty good mechanical condition! Smooth as butter. It’s a 3” and goes nicely with my 70s 4” Wilton that’s mounted at the other end of my bench.

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