The info above is more then I could provide.....I have a decent flaring tool, but haven't done any lines in years.:D
I'm just glad to see you back on the site. Hope thing are going well and the family is doing good. :thumbrig:
Yea Dude, this is mine....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-SUN-INDUCTIVE-TIMING-LIGHT-CP7501-In-ORGINAL-BOX-EXCELLENT-CONDITION-/261142871022?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item3ccd53fbee&vxp=mtr
Love those older machines, but yeah, if i tried to rebuild it i'd fry the last few hairs left on my head clean off.......lol. Can't wait to see it work. At least i know where to get a old points dizzy done right. :thumbrig:
Very nice. I have some old school stuff myself. Best thing is they still work after all these years, not like some of the cheap crap sold today. Being able to use some of your Dad's old tools is priceless.
Hi Kid, i suspect the swamp cooler is a evaporative cooler. If so, not sure it'll work as good in the humid southeast. IIRC they're better in dryer climates.
The fans can make a huge difference in the feels like temp. I'd get them in as soon as you can. Should be able to raise the temp a few degrees with them running. Heat pumps usually operate more efficiently when there left on but that type unit 14.8 BTU and 720sq.ft. with a 11ft. ceilings to cool...
I love this picture bigtommy..........talkin' about paintin' with a roller and a big vertical compressor in the shot......lol. Really though i do understand the overspray mess. Just got a kick out of it. :D