So, you have ONE spot weld, or one cut with the skill saw, or etc. SAFETY FIRST. No flip- flops or sandals in the shop!
Don't ask. Just take my word for it.
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So, you have ONE spot weld, or one cut with the skill saw, or etc. SAFETY FIRST. No flip- flops or sandals in the shop!
Don't ask. Just take my word for it.
I recently went thru an AFB rebuilding spree and ended up with 3 rebuilt carbs that will probably end up sitting on the shelf for a while. I don’t mind builder carbs sitting but wanted to cover the throats on the rebuilt ones to keep dust and little critters out of them.
I looked up commercial carb covers and they want $10 and up for them which isn’t too bad but I hit on another idea that was basically free. I have a few of the plastic carb spacers sitting around and after looking at them I figured out I could just cut a piece of cardboard and slip it inside the spacer up against the little lip at the top.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4536/...b89b3b55_z.jpgC5 by M Patterson, on Flickr
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4542/...d6780c95_z.jpgC4 by M Patterson, on Flickr
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4561/...df6be0bd_z.jpgC6 by M Patterson, on Flickr
A couple of the carbs that may end up on the shelf are the smaller throat early AFBs. I have the adapters to use the larger base air cleaners on them and if they end up sitting I’ll just use masking tape to cover those up.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4515/...469fc719_z.jpgC3 by M Patterson, on Flickr
I don't think it's too shabby for 5 minutes of work and being free.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4524/...f335daae_z.jpgC1 by M Patterson, on Flickr
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You probably need to have a real relationship with EMS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWW0EkvgRQQ
So Northern Tool no longer sells their little portable saw, only a much more expensive name brand, but Harbor Freight recently got a new one branded "Bauer" that's near the same, and ran one of their "Super Coupons" for $99. I had to mount it a little different, using the screws that hold on the rubber cover and offsetting the bottom support, but it works. It has no switch lock, so I'll have to use a zip tie to lock it closed, and the switched plug like Rich used. Stupid pictures are upright when viewed, but upload sideways.....
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I am waiting for them to have a sale on them at our HF. These are really handy.
I was just looking at one of those at HF but I get pretty gun shy buying things out of that store. It must be an ok saw then ?
They're still $135 at our store. I don't see a super coupon for it either. Figures. :LOL:
Thanks Roger!
Today's tip:
Welding your work to the table stabilizes it, and ensures your welds stay square.
However: my weld table was too small for a particular project, so I borrowed a piece of granite from a nearby granite counter top installation company. You'd be amazed what they consider scrap.
Well, a granite slab makes for a fine flat work area, but to keep things square:
Spot weld everything into place.
Once everything is tacked together, sequence the welds so one offsets the other (compensate for shrinkage) and you can achieve a flat, square assembly
The hood hinges on the Plymouth were getting a little stiff so I decided to lube them over the weekend. There is no such thing as a simple job on this car :mad: Once they got a little oil, I found out the 60 year old hood springs were too weak to hold the hood up.
New springs weren’t available when I built the car, but fortunately they are now.
I suspect several of you already know this one, but for those who don’t; the easiest way I’ve found to install the new springs is to use a brake spring tool to stretch the springs over the tabs.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/975/4...704a8294_z.jpgBT by M Patterson, on Flickr
I started out trying the bottom one, but the little drilled divot kept spitting off the tab so I ended up using the one made of stamped steel.
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Since I work mostly alone I stopped turning the overhead lights in my shop
instead wear a rechargeable Ebay LED headlamp-miners light if you will- Everywhere I look I have bright light- They use 2-18650 LiPoly batteries -get good quality batteries from Sanyo-Panasonic not the batteries they offer with the lights
The batteries last all day and get a extra set on charge waiting
free shipping from China
Hank
i switched to led lights in the shop. cost next to nothing to run them. twice as bright . thought i was going blind .