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81. Re: [Shop-talk] Painting inside a chassis (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2012 17:04:09 -0500
That was my initial thought as well. It's lasted this long with nothing...and it's not like you're going to be able to rebuild the engine to *not* leak any oil... :-) But then again, I'd be trying to
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00039.html (8,514 bytes)

82. Re: [Shop-talk] Rebuilding car batteries (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2012 11:28:33 -0500
I was thinking that failing to start might actually get you more points in a concourse. Points might actually be deducted if it *did* start. _______________________________________________ Shop-talk@
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00053.html (8,328 bytes)

83. Re: [Shop-talk] Aluminum exhaust tubing? (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2012 21:25:29 -0500
You want to make the baffle in the can from aluminum tube? I'd think you can get away with that. Have you tried calling Yosh (or any other pipe maker) and asking about a section of tube? Or even an e
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00073.html (8,908 bytes)

84. Re: [Shop-talk] non ethanol fuel alternative (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 10:52:10 -0500
If John's not doing that, I second that suggestion. But I'll note that I do that for all my stuff too, and some of it seems to have internal components that don't play nice with even the film left th
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00081.html (7,778 bytes)

85. Re: [Shop-talk] non ethanol fuel alternative (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 23:39:55 -0500
Another thought (and I'm not recommending this, just thinking out loud here): I run old race gas I don't want to run in my bikes any more through the yard equipment sometimes. $8/gallon isn't cheap t
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00084.html (9,018 bytes)

86. Re: [Shop-talk] MY DISHWASHER IS A RUMBLIN (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:50:40 -0500
At the risk of getting kicked off the list, the smartest thing I ever did with regard to home appliance repair is find a local guy that's REALLY good at that, and cheap. My only complaint is that he
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00095.html (9,015 bytes)

87. Re: [Shop-talk] MY DISHWASHER IS A RUMBLIN (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 14:59:19 -0500
That's where it is on ours too. Still a PITA because it's hard to turn a wrench in the space provided, but the line attaches just behind the kick panel. Oh man...don't do this. Well, don't do it at m
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00112.html (8,816 bytes)

88. Re: [Shop-talk] Can steel cable be welded? (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 13:10:47 -0500
I'm going to cry. The last one of those we had went tango uniform a few years ago. About six months ago, the bug spraying franchise truck pulls up to my house to spray...and the former owner of the F
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00136.html (9,005 bytes)

89. Re: [Shop-talk] full-service FLAPS (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 14:32:28 -0500
I sang the praises of that store on this list before. There are NAPA/CarQuests here...and they're just like Discount/O'Reilly's/etc. I guess I'll just be shopping at RockAuto (or where ever it is I f
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00139.html (7,783 bytes)

90. Re: [Shop-talk] Insulating a garage door (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 20:29:10 -0500
The previous owner of my house just stuck foam board insulation between the door sections. I think he had some sort of tape holding them in when we bought the house. The tape is gone, but the foam is
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00152.html (8,406 bytes)

91. [Shop-talk] Air tank fittings (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 23:28:33 -0500
I have the H-F 11-gallon steel air tank. It always bled down in about a day, which I attributed to the little plastic twist on/off valve/fitting. So...$35 of brass from Lowes later, I have replicated
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00153.html (8,191 bytes)

92. Re: [Shop-talk] Air tank fittings (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 10:13:42 -0500
I probably could have mentioned that. I replaced the original hose with a slightly longer one, and it's got a QD fitting at the end. I fill it with a double male connector from the compressor. I'm pr
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00161.html (8,362 bytes)

93. Re: [Shop-talk] Air tank fittings (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 11:50:02 -0500
I thought about doing that, but I thought the original fitting itself was a little suspect, and I wanted to get rid of it if I could. I've had good luck with gas (and non-gas) ball valves from hardwa
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00164.html (9,317 bytes)

94. Re: [Shop-talk] Alarm Systems (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 14:38:42 -0500
We've got all the hardware in the house, but no monitoring. The neighbors have ADT, they haven't said anything good or bad about them. Our house is also extremely secluded. I've often thought someone
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00167.html (8,283 bytes)

95. Re: [Shop-talk] Air tank fittings (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:43:48 -0500
As far as I know, they deliver more air. Higher pressure attainable, more volume, etc. I'm curious about the 'how', somewhat, but hopefully someone will be along shortly to fill us in. :-) __________
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00170.html (8,236 bytes)

96. Re: [Shop-talk] Air tank fittings (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 17:59:45 -0500
I probably said that wrong. I get that one cylinder feeds another, and that that (smaller) cylinder can use its smaller size (with the same power behind it) to shove more air into a tank, thus the hi
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00178.html (9,881 bytes)

97. Re: [Shop-talk] dryer vent install (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 17:53:12 -0500
What he said. I'm not sure what it's *supposed* to be, but my house had PVC in it when we bought it. But the run was so long (maybe 20 feet total, with one 90 degree and one 45 degree bend) that I ri
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00204.html (8,157 bytes)

98. Re: [Shop-talk] dryer vent install (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 19:06:08 -0500
I was just happy it was accessible to remove. The other house had PVC...embedded in a slab. I told myself that made it more 'okay'--if it melted or caught fire, at worst case the fire would just shoo
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00207.html (8,538 bytes)

99. [Shop-talk] Anybody know a machinist/welder/fabricator? (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 23:03:25 -0500
I'm trying to make a set of saddlebag mounts for my bike. Two pieces of flat aluminum stock connected by two lengths of aluminum tubing. I'd like the ends of the stock rounded and holes drilled somew
/html/shop-talk/2012-01/msg00208.html (7,785 bytes)

100. [Shop-talk] Snap-On buzz boxes (score: 1)
Author: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2012 18:04:27 -0500
There's a 110V Snap-On box for sale locally. I'd like something a little more portable than the Miller A/B I have now. I assume Snap-On welders are just re-badged Hobarts/Millers/whatevers. Anyone kn
/html/shop-talk/2012-02/msg00010.html (7,520 bytes)


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