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It turned out really sweet and a hint of Forrest…. Syrup. To make jelly use the entire box of pectin. I mixed up another recipe. We used it on pancakes.
My modification was to use some of the plastic furniture sliders with the low fiction coating. They come with adhesive back. Stuck two on each inside end of the tumbler where the would contact the edge of the top of the metal lids.
Not sure. Why no one else caught this.. But the radius is not 8 inch. That's the diameter. The radius is half. Which would be 4in.. u then take 4² x Pi, Then multiply that by the height and that's how you get volume. I only know this from calculating port area on speaker boxes as well as using Radius times Pi to calculate subwoofer cone area... Point is, the volume of that is about a quarter of what that speaker needs....just saying.
Thanks for the very informative video... we did attempt to use wheels but it was a different set-up that was working but isn't near as good as it could be... I believe that your fix will be extremely helpful... We had a lot of black powder going on from the lid scraping against the metal... I'm sure my husband will swap over to your method now... Thank you so very much for taking the time to do this video :)
We followed pretty much all of the steps and methods suggested. We used a lot more Ready Seal than planned, but the fence looks amazing and I'm hoping the stain lasts longer. Thanks!!
The 3.6 L engines are designed to run hot. The cooler thermostat will only delay the engine temps going up.....the vents do nothing but allow rain in. That's why the sort hoods Jeep sells do not have the vents. The cowl good for Moab version has a recessed induction vent that doesn't allow water in.
Thanks for the info! I was having RED LINE overheating issues. Not just a “designed” hot running issue. I’ve since added high volume marine bilge blowers to the vents (since moving to Florida) and they help immensely. I’ve never had any issues with “rain”, and it rains here in Florida substantially! Also added a fuel line insulation kit that helped as well…. I have a video for that install as well if interested. Thanks again for your input.
Thank you for the idea on cutting the insulation wrap for the injectors. I was trying to figure out a way to wrap them around the injector neatly I did not like the way they fit without cutting them. Thank you again!
That is really awesome but it would have been cool af if u had made a few ears on the wood and ran like a 3/8 allthread from wood to wood may be idk jus a thought
Bravo.......my new goto.....x6000........flex clear paintable...acids ...rubber to metal.....blown speaker....Michele craft store.....not at lowes.....cheers
You need to measure the air volume and compare it to what the speaker maker suggests. Also subtract for the air that the speaker displaces. It doesn't have to be exact, just close in size.
I considered PVC glue. But as I was glueing wood to pvc, not pvc to pvc, I didn’t think what would work. I could be wrong. The Gorilla glue has held strong and stand by my decision of its use in this application. Ty for the comment.