Surprised to not see anyone kicking and screaming in the comments about the dangers of welding parts cleaned with Brake Kleen. Usually at least 3 people screaming about phosphene gas any time it gets brought up. My opinion, you don't ask? Go for it, there's already too damn many people on the road.
That title sounded vaguely anti-Semitic the first go round. Haha nothing we have in the specialty steel mill ever fkn works either I feel your pain, always buy extras! then anyone can be the heroic "parts changer".
Great tip on the Cu washer thing – and SO EASY (did I mention FREE?)!!! After a couple years I'm getting to where I can track most of your sentences without rewinding. Kanuckian sense of hummer bees much easier than the brits' don't you know.
So does one DARE to ask for yer resistance here? Can't think of anyone more likely to be able to conjure up a hint, and it may be a simple one for ye?
Gots a Makita router (woodworking, not WiFi – tisk tisk) that has a plastic case and base which, theoretically, ain't SUPPOSED to be inseparably hitched at the hip. Sadly, my manly manliness cannot seem to move the base (the crude way one adjusts the cutting depth, not being a plunge router) with all the force I dare without likelihood of breaking something. Can't IMAGINE what's preventing it from complying with my wishes, but —
perhaps there's some manner of penetrating lubricAnt that wouldn't risk dissolving the plastic and thus fusing it back together even worse? Dunno – would love to show a pic, but this being a family show and everything….
Perhaps I need to cut my losses, move on, break the handles/base off and strap the thing into a homebrew CNC that I have only imagined so far?
I'm the turd polisher at the machine shop I've worked at for 15 years. If something breaks or somebody dicks something I'm the guy to fix it. Stupid like a fox! Good tip on the annealing of copper. We seal burners for a giant copper mine's furnace with.. Copper! If no aneal no seal. Same trick works on my badass old aircooled 2 stroke head gaskets!
“Bottoms out quick” really? No zinger?
Surprised to not see anyone kicking and screaming in the comments about the dangers of welding parts cleaned with Brake Kleen. Usually at least 3 people screaming about phosphene gas any time it gets brought up. My opinion, you don't ask? Go for it, there's already too damn many people on the road.
I use my toreq bits for extractors all the time. Works good I usually dont even use my extractors .
You pegged the gauge man. lol Love your work.
I do believe you sir are the new Red Green!!!!
That title sounded vaguely anti-Semitic the first go round. Haha nothing we have in the specialty steel mill ever fkn works either I feel your pain, always buy extras! then anyone can be the heroic "parts changer".
Nice gloves man
Great tip on the Cu washer thing – and SO EASY (did I mention FREE?)!!! After a couple years I'm getting to where I can track most of your sentences without rewinding. Kanuckian sense of hummer bees much easier than the brits' don't you know.
So does one DARE to ask for yer resistance here? Can't think of anyone more likely to be able to conjure up a hint, and it may be a simple one for ye?
Gots a Makita router (woodworking, not WiFi – tisk tisk) that has a plastic case and base which, theoretically, ain't SUPPOSED to be inseparably hitched at the hip. Sadly, my manly manliness cannot seem to move the base (the crude way one adjusts the cutting depth, not being a plunge router) with all the force I dare without likelihood of breaking something. Can't IMAGINE what's preventing it from complying with my wishes, but —
perhaps there's some manner of penetrating lubricAnt that wouldn't risk dissolving the plastic and thus fusing it back together even worse? Dunno – would love to show a pic, but this being a family show and everything….
Perhaps I need to cut my losses, move on, break the handles/base off and strap the thing into a homebrew CNC that I have only imagined so far?
Naw – that's a limp-wristed cop-out.
Ugly please???? no cherry
I'm the turd polisher at the machine shop I've worked at for 15 years. If something breaks or somebody dicks something I'm the guy to fix it. Stupid like a fox! Good tip on the annealing of copper. We seal burners for a giant copper mine's furnace with.. Copper! If no aneal no seal. Same trick works on my badass old aircooled 2 stroke head gaskets!
crisse de belle ptite fuite lol!