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11-24-2006 08:26 PM #1
Wear safety glasses.Jack
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11-24-2006 08:33 PM #2
Geez, what fun is that??? And miss a trip to the eye doctor to have all those little slivers of metal removed from your eye, then have a blurry spot for the next few weeks??? (or forever) Come on Jack!!! I've met some really great people in the emergency room at numerous hospitals throughout the area!!!!!
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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11-24-2006 09:16 PM #3
now hold still
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
when they come at you with the dremel
or the sound of the needle making a thunk sound .sitting there as they dig a hole in your eye what fun
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11-24-2006 11:53 PM #4
And no loose clothing! Best to hold the object with vice grips when ever possible. We like you just the way your are! Enjoy your new toys! You can never have too many.
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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11-25-2006 12:31 AM #5
I chopped a chunk out of my kneecap with an angle grinder a few years back. On an old fart like me, no biggie, just walk funny for a month or so. But I seldom show my legs in public. Be warned.
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11-25-2006 07:05 AM #6
Words to live by.
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
Along with that, pay attention to where the sparks go.
Blow them back under a bench where sawdust may have collected starts a fire sometimes.
Before you start cutting up the floorboards, remove them and take the car for a short drive.
The squeak may not be where you think it is.
Grinding a minimal amount of wood out for clearance may not do it either.
There should be about 1" clearance between trans and floorboard.
Nice part about wood is it's heat insulating effect
Meaning, I'd build another wood floor before going to a steel one, then adding insulation, jute etc.C9
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11-25-2006 12:23 PM #7
Thank you all for your safety warnings. My middle name is SAFE so I already always wear safety glasses whenether I drill or grind. I also wore gloves, full length sleeves, pants and always use a vice grip or one of the lock plyers (not sure what they "official" name is) to hold the object I am grinding.
Flamable objects are a good point, I will make sure to be very careful.
But for now Mr. Grinder is just sitting there with no task on his list. Just there in case I ever need him. Mr. Squeeky will not necessitate the grinder. For him I intend to use other torture devices, mostly hand operated, such as a hand file. I bought several to prepare for the torture session hehehehe.
Floor is all wood, and it seems that there is a first large panel that covers the whole floor but has a semi large hole near the stick shift, where tranny is biggest. Then there is a second piece of wood, much smaller (maybe 4 feet square or so) that covers that opening. It is probably nailed or bolted on the main floor board panel. I think that once I remove it I will see where trany is sitting. I believe it is not rubbing against the main floor board, only rubbing again the 4 feet square piece. I can then file down the areas where Mr. Squeeky is partying and send him back to Noid heaven (hopefully).
Since there is rain on our forecast for Monday, I think I will tackle all of this then
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