Hi the name is JIM I live in Iowa I build alot of handmade projects , tools and woodstoves from scrap that I weld or braze, and love old cars and trucks I have 35+ years of mechanic exp. and I like to build the old school way..
Holy SHIT dipshit!!! ENOUGH of the talk about the anti-corrosive!!! We all know what anti-corrosive is!!! And the title of the video is Side Post to TOP POST adapters - ?????? YOu didn't change to TOP POST, those are still SIDE POSTS!!!!! They DO make adapters that screw into side posts and have right angle adapters to bring the posts UP ON TOP, ..... like your title SAID!!! You still have SIDE POSTS, do you understand what side vs top means???? Also, LOL, by the time you bought Anti-corrosive, and then had to ORDER the post adapters, you cudda probably just bought the CORRECT BATTERY!!!! All the hassle messing with the gel, adding ground wire, just pay the extra $20 bucks and be done cheapskate!!!
Just picked up this rifle. Pristine condition. Cannot believe what I am looking at. It was my father’s. Believe it was his father’s. But unknown to us since he passed. It almost looks hand carved. Any info or thoughts in this?
I have one of these and it was my grand father's and I'm 56 and he had it running when I was a kid.he was a medic and he always had it on in his living room
Great idea! I live in a small mountain town and every year there are so many broken camp chairs, including my own in the trash. I’m looking for a quick easy ways to repair and reuse them. Thank you!
I just got the same toaster oven today for $7.00. shiny and almost unused NOS condition. Minty shiny chrome. Im going to smash my china toaster in the street. I used to own a half broken decrepit model 15+ years ago and i got it baked with greese, the door hanging on one hinge. It worked flawless. Buddy gave it to me outta his basement when i was 19 and didnt have any appliences. I miss it. But daw this and grabbed it fast.
You talk way too much about your personal stuff. I’m trying to get something done and all I can hear is all about your stuff. I really don’t care about that. I’m trying to get my stuff done.
I love Durhams with a passion, 1923 house with a sun porch. Built in windows, sill rotted out and former owner packed the holes with wood putty. Dug everything out used rotted wood stabilizer on what was salvageable, built out the voids with rockhard and sealed and adhered all the work with vulkem. It's not just good... it's good enough.
This is the DIY equivalent of surgical acne scar revision on human skin. It's pretty much the the same range of options and methods... Apart from the furniture wax! That said, we have a pre-make-up product called 'primer ', which hides pores!
I cant stand the new ones. Thick as a double layer of tinfoil, and half as useful. Anytime you can roll up a skillet like a newspaper theres a problem. I bought a super old one from, i think the 30s. Had the extra tab riveted on the skillet for the handle to grab on when closed. I can cook eggs and bacon just fine in it.
You are using the device totally wrong with the aluminum disk on the threaded rod first. The rim goes on first for maximum contact area with the supplied rubber gasket. That is what prevents the rim from spinning.
I sanded mine as I prefer a smoother surface, left with 80 grit and some texture to take seasoning. However the smoother surface has not improved the non-stick characteristics. That is 99% effected by the seasoning technique used. My original Lodge texture was just fine. I simply prefer a smoother surface. Cheers
This saw is hot garbage. Couldn’t cut its way out a wet paper bag. I’ve used Vaughn Bear saws and loved them. I took a gamble, thinking the HF might perform 30-40% worse for 25% of the price. It’s doesn’t cut a f***ing thing. Wouldn’t pay a nickel for this pos
So what do you think it could be if the motor just stops (as if you turned the key off) just stops I could turn mine on amd about 2 mins later just (off)
Thanks for the video, mine has been improperly put togeher for over a couple years now and to think i thought it wouldve been handy if i ever needed to escape a sinking car😅😂
I made my own 2 1/2" lowering shackle, I extended them using some plate steel and then put new bolts in, took a piece of plate and boxed it all in welded it all up and painted them.
, there!! In a few years there will not be people to teach all these areas, and of course, no one to do it😮😢!! Thiefs that are those who rule us, and do not know nothing about working real people's life... 😢😢
Bathroom spay foam cleaner and use hot water via a hose to flush it all out good. Do mine in the bathtub. Just carefully turn the units over to get all the water and detritus out. May need to lay on the side to get more out... including the stupid stink bugs. Let it dry overnight.
these are the best for removing fast-on crimp terminals for in-line hanging splices if you have two, one for each side. saves your hands so much. the little notch in the front. I swear I would have punched my boss once when he asked me to do something at 4:45 on a friday with like 150 of those god damn crimps, but I had a car battery plier with the notch in front and managed it in short order, even if they were basically fused together and the thing was totally miswired. I was thinking like oh that tools from like 1920, maybe I should throw it out. Some how it ended up restored and in my trunk. thank god
4 years later and I find your video. I'm trying to resurrect a 70 and could use the diode board and maybe the starter and front axle parts. Probably some other things!
Just wanted to say thank you I had no money for gas and I had a gallon of gas with oil in it for weed eater. Worked perfectly in lawnmower, sounds better, starts and stops better than before.