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I was just messing around at work. An apprentice kept giving me some real Robbie welds and said it was his machine. Quick vertical down and a quick over head to make sure it wasn’t the machine. He said I was just showing off 😂
Push pull, or little cursive "E's"? Getting ready to weld up a roll cage so I'll be practicing... a lot.
 

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Push pull, or little cursive "E's"? Getting ready to weld up a roll cage so I'll be practicing... a lot.
Try to find some tube, and practice going around, where to stop and start. Helps with keeping it looking all uniform and pretty.
 
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Got the heads off the 68 AMX. New cam and lifters, and did a bit of porting on the heads.
 

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Rod went through the block in our Radical last year @ 10000 RPM. Finally found a new engine [ 1300R Hayabusa ] for it and ready to do the swap. we want to take the F1000 B&W car, the Van Diemen and Crossle F1600 cars to the new racetrack east of Calgary this summer.> https://badlandsmotorsportsresort.com/
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Also, trying our hands to do a wrap on the Van Diemen Formula 1600,lol. Hope it turns out at the end.
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posted this in the current situation thread. Having too many toys supplies never ending scenarios.:rolleyes::D

Working on the Crossle FF1600. What a PIA to remove the Hewland gearbox from the chassies because of bellhouse interference in the frame. Picture shows, the bottom part of the bellhousing was already ground down thin to clear the bottom cross member. Dumped gear oil on the track, input shaft seal gone. The seal is only $ 11 dollars, but ground shipping by Fedex is $32 .:rolleyes: Better try finding the seal locally.

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I needed a trailer for my dirt bike but really built it to haul my concrete saws around and be able to phase out my service truck which has a liftgate. I'm tight on space and cheap. @gottaminute? has some narrow trailer axles for sale and figure I'll build my own trailer. Went to his place and he sold me a trailer frame minus wheels that was meant for a light tower. Really helped me get ahead. I moved the axle back and built the rest. Setup with water tanks, deep cycle battery, winch, and lights in the future. The outside dimensions of the deck are 5X7. Wheels are 14" that came off a boat trailer. I really like the Aluminum bullet hole wheels. They match my trucks wheels.
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I needed a trailer for my dirt bike but really built it to haul my concrete saws around and be able to phase out my service truck which has a liftgate. I'm tight on space and cheap. @gottaminute? has some narrow trailer axles for sale and figure I'll build my own trailer. Went to his place and he sold me a trailer frame minus wheels that was meant for a light tower. Really helped me get ahead. I moved the axle back and built the rest. Setup with water tanks, deep cycle battery, winch, and lights in the future. The outside dimensions of the deck are 5X7. Wheels are 14" that came off a boat trailer. I really like the Aluminum bullet hole wheels. They match my trucks wheels.
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sweet. it is good to see someone getting their projects done.
 

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I needed a trailer for my dirt bike but really built it to haul my concrete saws around and be able to phase out my service truck which has a liftgate. I'm tight on space and cheap. @gottaminute? has some narrow trailer axles for sale and figure I'll build my own trailer. Went to his place and he sold me a trailer frame minus wheels that was meant for a light tower. Really helped me get ahead. I moved the axle back and built the rest. Setup with water tanks, deep cycle battery, winch, and lights in the future. The outside dimensions of the deck are 5X7. Wheels are 14" that came off a boat trailer. I really like the Aluminum bullet hole wheels. They match my trucks wheels.
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Spent a lot of time behind a Meco 35 cutting traffic loops.

Cool trailer, looks like it going to be a bit tongue heavy though.
 

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Spent a lot of time behind a Meco 35 cutting traffic loops.

Cool trailer, looks like it going to be a bit tongue heavy though.
Another reason I built the trailer so I can get a bigger saw. Meco 35s are badass. Know anyone selling one? Would love to have one again. Tongue weight should be okay. Saw sits over the axle.
 

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I needed a trailer for my dirt bike but really built it to haul my concrete saws around and be able to phase out my service truck which has a liftgate. I'm tight on space and cheap. @gottaminute? has some narrow trailer axles for sale and figure I'll build my own trailer. Went to his place and he sold me a trailer frame minus wheels that was meant for a light tower. Really helped me get ahead. I moved the axle back and built the rest. Setup with water tanks, deep cycle battery, winch, and lights in the future. The outside dimensions of the deck are 5X7. Wheels are 14" that came off a boat trailer. I really like the Aluminum bullet hole wheels. They match my trucks wheels.
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Do you have to vacuum the slurry up, we have to in California
 

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Do you have to vacuum the slurry up, we have to in California
Sometimes. When cutting asphalt if it's a no traffic area I sweep the slurry to the demo side. If there is traffic I'll vacuum. Same with concrete. I always vacuum when cutting indoors. The Grabber Vacuums are badass. I know the California pain and dealt with swppp. I escaped from there December 2018.
 

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Sometimes. When cutting asphalt if it's a no traffic area I sweep the slurry to the demo side. If there is traffic I'll vacuum. Same with concrete. I always vacuum when cutting indoors. The Grabber Vacuums are badass. I know the California pain and dealt with swppp. I escaped from there December 2018.
We can sweep onto the demo side as long as we are tearing it that day (at least the low side) and it doesn't run into the storm drain, they don't get us the best vacuums
 

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Another reason I built the trailer so I can get a bigger saw. Meco 35s are badass. Know anyone selling one? Would love to have one again. Tongue weight should be okay. Saw sits over the axle.
Have you tried Kennedy Equipment in Orange, they usually have a few used saws for sale. Freaking new saws were so expensive when i retired 2 years ago. They issue with used saws is trying to find parts. My last saw was a Meco 42 WC, I was having issues with the computer and nobody could fix it and replacements were non existence. I spent over 40 years behind those saws. Just a question with the trailer and no lift gate, how do you load a full vacuum to transport it to a dump area?
 

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Have you tried Kennedy Equipment in Orange, they usually have a few used saws for sale. Freaking new saws were so expensive when i retired 2 years ago. They issue with used saws is trying to find parts. My last saw was a Meco 42 WC, I was having issues with the computer and nobody could fix it and replacements were non existence. I spent over 40 years behind those saws. Just a question with the trailer and no lift gate, how do you load a full vacuum to transport it to a dump area?
I was just gonna pm you about the 42WC saws as I'm looking at one and you answered my question about the parts. I'll keep looking for a 37WC. I've been to Kennedy a few times, I'll check with him. On the full vacuum I plan to use the winch to pull it up the ramp and then when I dump I'll swing the curb side gate open and tip it over.
 

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Installing these coilovers on the Jeep. Everything I do takes twice as long as I think it will. 🤦🏼
Should be done tomorrow.
Called a neighbor for nitrogen and he offered his garage and lift. So awesome! I had planned to install on my side yard under an EZ-Up.
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Detailing, waxing, cleaning a 97 Honda Accord I’m going to sell.

And working on kitchen sink drain vent line which has been disconnected in the attic for 3 years.. oh joy
 

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Installing these coilovers on the Jeep. Everything I do takes twice as long as I think it will. 🤦🏼
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you are lucky to have a small body and hands. helps get into tight places under the hood.
 

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Wife’s new desk ( top is birch, trim and legs are ash). Half work and half sewing. Only a 1/3 done. This is 24x96 next wall will be 24 X 102 then the third wall will be 30 X 96. Going to take awhile, hotter than Satans balls here in FL. I should have bought a mini split instead of dust collection.
 

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I had been chasing a front end noise for months. Finally found a way to tighten a nut I was long suspicious of. The nut to the uniball pin and and the spindle. There is not much room to work there. Anyway, I got some good torque on it a few times. Finally gone. I also took the time to swap all the end link bushings. I know that wasn't my source as I did that first ans test drove it. Still did it. I can finally relax.

Well until I do the diff oil next weekend. Lol
 

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I had been chasing a front end noise for months. Finally found a way to tighten a nut I was long suspicious of. The nut to the uniball pin and and the spindle. There is not much room to work there. Anyway, I got some good torque on it a few times. Finally gone. I also took the time to swap all the end link bushings. I know that wasn't my source as I did that first ans test drove it. Still did it. I can finally relax.

Well until I do the diff oil next weekend. Lol
So in other words it actually was a loose nut behind the wheel.....🤣
 

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Little Garage time this morning. Kinda figuring this welding thing out... lol... Just when I think I've got it, I change strategy and fuck it all up. The grinder has been my friend. Hopefully this is the only time it will be upside down. And yes, there is a nice "welders gap" in the background. For some reason I've gotten pretty good at filling those in😒😂
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Pool filter cleaning time. After three pool parties, the pool is not flowing like it use to. If only I can figure out how to lift this out to clean it, I might get a date night tomorrow for doing his honey to do list!
 

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My ADU build. Just me and my dad helping when he can. Trusses and windows on order. Installation of shear next. Paying my framers to install trusses and sheeting. No desire to do that.
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Not my finest work, but the wife wanted some custom frames for some prints she bought when we were in Charleston, SC last year. I milled down some 1x6 walnut I had laying around and decided to try a different style router bit. Moving forward I'll know how to use this profile a little better.
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After the red Crossle F40 tranny service was done, I've decided to change the colour for the Van Diemen RF85's copper colour to silver&blue . Blue is my favorite colour anyway.
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Silver and blue stripes on the Viper too, classic combo IMO
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did some service on the Viper at my friend's garage. He's got the better hoist,haha
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His 64 Vette, all original
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Try to find some tube, and practice going around, where to stop and start. Helps with keeping it looking all uniform and pretty.
The last buggy frame I did I went around the tube getting a good root pass then laid several surface passes around each joint and came back with a flapper disc, and blended everything . Looked awesome but the amount of time spent doing it was so not worth it. Next time I'm just going to do a nice TIG weld and call it good.
 

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Finally cooled down enough I can start working on XMAS gifts
 

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