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quick carburetion fix

O me, its all in the sauce tho /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
That's a spicy meat'a ball!
 
No. I cleaned house, went to the market, did laundry, had my nails done, met Sarah for lunch, shopped a bit (comforter for bed), came home, made an appetizer and dessert for the Stupor Bowl party tomorrow, folded laundry, and washed parts.

What'd you do today?
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We had a birthday party for our 5 year old and her friends
~pops another beer~ Beat that! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazyeyes.gif
 
Oh yea. Here, you need this.

~opens you another beer~
 
I really didn't care if you worked on the fuel pump. I just noticed this thread was three pages back again.

Me?

I got the call this morning to come into work and help out on Overtime. (Sat. is double time /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif ) so, that is where I am right now. Watching hockey, looking at the forum, and getting lots of money per hour to do it.
Today at home though, I welded patches in the trunk area. Three of them about a quarter size. The last dufas used bondo.


Wow.. My take out wings are here.. Back to the hockey game. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Paul
 
You must be absolutely exhausted after working all day...
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((I want to learn to weld...))
 
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((I want to learn to weld...))

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I will know if I am at 7 am, when I get to go home. Hopefully I can grab a few ZZZZZZ's throughout the night. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Don't count on a nap, sounds like you're working pretty hard...

>>insert rolleyes here<<<
 
Oh, I bought a new bench grinder and put a wire wheel and a buffing pad on it. surely makes short work of cleaning up parts.
 
Don't let it eat your hand! I nearly lost the hide on my right hand the other evening. Wire wheel nearly sucked my hand and the part right up into it. But I'm a lefty, so it's awkward for me to use the bench grinder.

Polishing. I pretty much hate it. Boring, tedious, time-consuming work.
 
But but, so preaty when you finished.
 
Got up, made dason breakfast, took shower, made out deposit for bank, went to bank, went shopping (for brass for new knife I am making), got home (just in time to find out dawife was mad about something???), lubricated the door locks on the GT, cleaned the shop, and sand blasted the heater covers, and primed them.

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Jaybird, I'll send ya plans for my tumbler if it works out. It should put a good polish in any small aluminium bits
 
I would like a copy of that as well please.
 
not a problem jlaird, Keep a watch in the tools forum. I'll post my results there. It'll probably become a Knowlage base article as well.
I pretty much have it built, I'm just playing with different types of media.
 
Banjo,

PM me when you have a good media so I can try it.

Bruce L /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cowboy.gif
 
I don't know... It might become a "trade secret" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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