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1. Welding Book (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 08:18:22 -0500
My FIL got me a Victor portable oxy-acetylene outfit for Christmas this year. A very cool gift. I know enough to be able to set it up and cut metal, which of course is going to be its primary purpose
/html/shop-talk/2006-01/msg00015.html (7,246 bytes)

2. Re: Battery storage (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 09:51:50 -0500
Right, but this is not a problem anymore because the mail server does not resend a message unless the footer is edited. ~Paul
/html/shop-talk/2005-12/msg00003.html (9,512 bytes)

3. Re: mig welders (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 20:59:07 -0400
I've spent a bit of time using a Millermatic 135 and liked it a lot. They were selling it in a package at my local welding store. I don't remember how much it was, but I remember thinking it was a go
/html/shop-talk/2005-10/msg00093.html (7,811 bytes)

4. Re: home standby generator (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 22:41:29 -0400
My father-in-law manages industrial construction. He has dealt with several BIG generator installations, including a couple of hospital jobs. They live in a pretty rural place. When the time came for
/html/shop-talk/2005-09/msg00103.html (8,998 bytes)

5. Re: Patching an oil pan (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 00:22:39 -0400
I have successfully used JB Weld for this on a car that we couldn't buy a new oil pan for. Drain the oil. Clean it up the best you can. ~Paul
/html/shop-talk/2005-08/msg00004.html (7,350 bytes)

6. Re: Fall protection (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 23:05:18 -0400
I assume (mainly because you've found your way off four times) that the roof is quite steep. If that is the case, I would do one of two things: 1) Rent a manlift when you need work done on the roof.
/html/shop-talk/2005-08/msg00119.html (10,343 bytes)

7. Re: Fall protection (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 23:11:38 -0400
The gizmo is the belay device. They can be very cheap if you don't mind holding the rope yourself, or more expensive if they lock down automatically. If I were going to be trying to do some kind of w
/html/shop-talk/2005-08/msg00121.html (9,173 bytes)

8. Re: and now, computer questions... (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 02:06:31 -0400
I highly recommend an Apple. I was a Mac hater until a coworker got one. I spent some time using it, then replaced my (3rd) Compaq laptop with a 12" Powerbook. Great computers. Wonderful operating sy
/html/shop-talk/2005-07/msg00050.html (8,499 bytes)

9. Re: Propane tanks (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 21:09:45 -0400
When I did my EMT training they taught us to crack the valve once before hooking an Oxygen bottle up to anything to blow the junk out out of the valve from filling. I don't do it on my Propane tank,
/html/shop-talk/2005-06/msg00028.html (7,687 bytes)

10. Re: Racer Community Garage Ideas (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 01:20:11 -0400
A wise old man I used to know was fond of saying that, "Locks only keep the honest criminals out." ~Paul
/html/shop-talk/2005-06/msg00088.html (7,663 bytes)

11. Re: Stihl chain saw chain adjusting (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 11:31:45 -0400
I have used both and for light, occasional use you will do just fine adjusting the chain the old fashioned way. I applaud your choice of saws. I've used a bunch of Stihl saws and have loved them all
/html/shop-talk/2005-05/msg00031.html (8,191 bytes)

12. Re: Lug nuts (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 02:24:30 -0400
My first experience with locking lug nuts was not pleasant. I borrowed a buddies car and got a flat tire an hour out of town (I grew up in a small town and you had to drive awhile for a fine meal). T
/html/shop-talk/2005-04/msg00053.html (9,518 bytes)

13. Re: Lug nuts (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 23:02:44 -0400
I'm with you. I've used splined two piece lug nuts on a race car. The removal tool was a good quality item. We also bought an extra one for the track bag so that we would never be surprised not to ha
/html/shop-talk/2005-04/msg00060.html (10,161 bytes)

14. Re: question on C (neither L nor B) (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:11:09 -0500
A vacuum leak maybe? An opening in the induction system somewhere past the AFM allowing un-metered air in? Paul Parkanzky
/html/shop-talk/2005-03/msg00011.html (8,699 bytes)

15. Re: Carbon Buildup, was Re: question on C (neither L nor B) (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:08:27 -0500
One great example of this is on VW TDI's. I've seen a TDI intake manifold that was ~2" stock restricted down to ~3/4" because it was full of carbon. In the TDI case basically soot from the combustion
/html/shop-talk/2005-03/msg00029.html (9,110 bytes)

16. Re: Chain Saw Recommendations (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 18:29:35 -0500
I'll toss in my $.02. One of my father in law's hobbies is cutting down trees on his property and cutting firewood. He has two Stihl saws. He had two that he used for years and cut thousands of cords
/html/shop-talk/2005-03/msg00065.html (9,067 bytes)

17. Re: Washing machine timer??? (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 19:15:34 -0500
You probably don't want to hear this, but 18 years seems like a long time to rely on a washing machine. It might be that time... ~Paul
/html/shop-talk/2005-02/msg00013.html (7,657 bytes)

18. Re: Washing machine timer??? (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 01:02:00 -0500
When I decide that the price of repairs is approaching the value of the Where I live a washing machine's tub is just about shot after 15-20 years of running 10 times a week. The hard water is very to
/html/shop-talk/2005-02/msg00046.html (7,298 bytes)

19. Re: Quesiton about cleaning (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 22:33:31 -0500
I have heard a lot of good things about www.detailersparadise.com for detailing supplies from some guys on one of the boards that I am on. ~Paul
/html/shop-talk/2005-01/msg00069.html (7,413 bytes)

20. Re: pumping oil (score: 1)
Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 02:32:07 -0500
I often use a 50 cc syringe and a piece of tubing to fill diffs. You can draw the oil up into the syringe and push it right into the casing. No muss no fuss. ~Paul
/html/shop-talk/2005-01/msg00139.html (8,215 bytes)


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