I was sent a torch mounted amperage control to try out and review. I published a video on how I set it up and my first attempts at getting comfortable with it. Check the link in my bio for the video.
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Just finished watching HBO’s “Fastest Woman on Earth” that chronicles the time t
Just finished watching HBO’s “Fastest Woman on Earth” that chronicles the time that Jessi Combs broke the women’s land speed record at 512.7 MPH, that also led to her death. I met Jessi twice, briefly, both in Moab, UT. The first time was at an autograph session at the Warn booth at Easter Jeep Safari in 2018 – I still have the poster she signed. I need to frame that some day. Our last encounter was the following year, at EJS once again, and was completely random. I was walking down the main street in Moab and saw her near her Ultra 4 car in front of a hotel. I approached her, cautiously 🙂, to say “hello.” I must admit, I was a bit star struck and wasn’t even sure what to say! But she graciously took 5 minutes of her day to chat with me about the car and what she was up to. And even posed for the photo here. She was the real deal in every way. The documentary shares a lot about her efforts to break the record, but also delved into her family background and some parts of her personal life – what there was of it. They even show the video from the GoPro that was placed over her left shoulder during the run that took her life. It wasn’t graphic, thank goodness, but sure made it real. Had she survived, is there any doubt she would have gone even faster? The film is worth the watch.
I will never rake or bag another leaf again. We started mulching leaves a few ye
I will never rake or bag another leaf again. We started mulching leaves a few years ago. Last time we bagged, we packed 71 of them damn yard waste bags. Never again.
Lathe for sale. Previously owned by The Incredible Hulk.
Found a restoration project for you
Just a wee bit on the cold side, even for Cleveland, OH.
I wish I could remember who pointed me in the direction of this stuff, so I coul
I wish I could remember who pointed me in the direction of this stuff, so I could at least give some credit. This is EPDM Rubber Trim from McMaster (Part 5/8” wide x 3/4” high. Fits perfectly in the T slot of the Bridgeport. 10 feet was only $33.20. No more digging chips out of the slots or dropping a drill bit in there either. Pulls right out when you need to use them.
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Well. What could this be? (video link in my bio).
Even though there is a bunch of surface rust in this feed distribution unit, the
Even though there is a bunch of surface rust in this feed distribution unit, the gears themselves look good. Spraying everything I can with kerosene and scrubbing with nylon and brass brushes, where I can reach. Trying to deal with the worst parts. I’ve been spinning the gears and the bearings don’t feel bad at all. As much as I would like to take this thing completely apart, clean everything and replace all the bearings, it’s not really feasible. There’s no guide in existence on how this goes together, outside of the parts manual. It’d be a guessing game on proper sequence. Lots of taper pins I am sure. The risk of breaking something or it not going back together the right way is higher than the risk of cleaning it the best I can and running it. If I had 55 gallons of @evapo_rust, I’d build a vat and soak it. But, instead I’ll fill the knee with kerosene with frequent changes until what comes out is acceptable.
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I feel like something is missing here. Check out my latest video on the Kearney
I feel like something is missing here. 😂 Check out my latest video on the Kearney & Trecker 2HL mill (link in bio). I got the feed distribution box out of the knee, with a few issues.
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