That's the sort of resourcefulness that will keep Triumphs on the road
forever (and keep the wife at bay). Attaboy, Brian!
(You don't have any relatives driving old Studebakers or '57 Chevs in Cuba,
do you?):-)
Cheers, JD
-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Brian [SMTP:brian_s@deq.state.la.us]
Sent: January 21, 2000 12:29 PM
To: Spitfire list; triumph owners digest
Subject: Parts washer or "The adventures of Capt. ReCycle"
Some asked about a parts washer....
One day our hero is driving thru down when he spots someone
throwing
away a stainless steel double sink. Capt. ReCycle jumps in and save
the
forlorn sink. Later on our hero spies a kitchen counter in anouther
trash
pile. He correctly deduces that he now has the components for an
inexpensive parts washing sink. He mounts the counter top on an
avialable
wall in his workshop and sets the sink in. Using 2x4 salvaged from
pallets
for support legs he now has a counter top and parts washer for the
cost of
nails. Our hero is still seeking the final component....a
submersable pump
for the Biodegradale parts washing solution. Stay tuned.......
Brian H. Smith (aka Capt. ReCycle)
Lake Charles, LA
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