I can live with 40's this time of year. Our snow last week has melted off the streets and sidewalks at least.Partly sunny, Nearing 40F where it should stay till sundown. Not bad at all for this time of year
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I can live with 40's this time of year. Our snow last week has melted off the streets and sidewalks at least.Partly sunny, Nearing 40F where it should stay till sundown. Not bad at all for this time of year
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So don't be a baiter...Hey @PosiRon turned me on to something for finishing cast iron, looks great like new slip plate spray
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Hey trivia any one know why they all have mirrors on the inside lid?
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I actually miss the shack. Nothing is available locally anymore. NAA has some stuff not much though. Better than most. Matt has some good sources I have used and Rhode Island Wiring is great on the old stuff also, basically anything for auto wiring, just ordered some of the asphalt sleeve from them for the Cuda tail light wiring. Go find that stuff in different sizes!
Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc.
Ok, I see it now. Had to enlarge pic....
Like these? Used them when repairing the exhaust manifold 'stove'Maybe not the right appearance, but I think I found those drive in pins from Mcmaster. I rebuilt a mixing tank and had to reattach the National board tag. Think I just tapped them in with a hammer though.
Hey see your just down the road from me. I'm 24 miles west of you in T-town.Thanks for the invite Ray! Very late start on coffee here this morning. Good morning, All...
I was getting up at 4:30-5:00 but the holidays seem to have messed me up. That and getting hooked on Netflix!! I'll get back on schedule soon.
That's pretty cool to be able to do those rivets!!!!
Agree Ray. I need some small electric stuff used by electronics guys and everything has to be mail ordered. What a pain in theI actually miss the shack. Nothing is available locally anymore. NAA has some stuff not much though. Better than most. Matt has some good sources I have used and Rhode Island Wiring is great on the old stuff also, basically anything for auto wiring, just ordered some of the asphalt sleeve from them for the Cuda tail light wiring. Go find that stuff in different sizes!
Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc.
Hey see your just down the road from me. I'm 24 miles west of you in T-town.
So don't be a baiter...
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Hmmm...We have these large chain of electronics stores here that carry that kind of stuff, called Fye Electronics....
Suppose to be 76 this week in Miami
Looks like the same ones for the heat riser pan under the intake. Just unscrew them. The first one I didn't.Like these? Used them when repairing the exhaust manifold 'stove'
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yep, pretty closeLike these? Used them when repairing the exhaust manifold 'stove'
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I hear ya, just not sure as to whats going on out there?? They seem to be up and down. My grandsons dirt bike nationally. I know they shut their dirt bike track down which use to draw a huge crowd. They also use to have a pretty good size yearly MOPAR show...use to, but no more.I'm just waiting for Heartland Park to open up test-n-tune again!!!
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We have Fye in the mall. At least I think they are still there. Probably 5 years since I bought anything there. Mostly sold DVD movies
little bit of unscrewing and prying at same time. Very difficult to remove without mangling them.Looks like the same ones for the heat riser pan under the intake. Just unscrew them. The first one I didn't.
Like these? Used them when repairing the exhaust manifold 'stove'
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I hear ya, just not sure as to whats going on out there?? They seem to be up and down. My grandsons dirt bike nationally. I know they shut their dirt bike track down which use to draw a huge crowd. They also use to have a pretty good size yearly MOPAR show...use to, but no more.
Looks like the same ones for the heat riser pan under the intake. Just unscrew them. The first one I didn't.
Can never have too many toolsHell no have to much of that type of tools now. A few dozen would get my by for a while.
I make them buy the 150 lead.
On the exhaust manifold, some could be driven out from the back. The others needed to be pryed. A couple the heads broke off so had to drill.Looks like the same ones for the heat riser pan under the intake. Just unscrew them. The first one I didn't.
I think I bought them McMaster. Someplace I found a chart with the sizes etc.yep, pretty close
little bit of unscrewing and prying at same time. .