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I haven't bought car parts in a few months now. I guess the intervention is working...:rofl:
 
Good Morning everyone. Short day at work today, then off to first PT appointment. We will see how that goes. Got somewhere around 6-8? of snow last night and lots of wind/drifting. Did some shoveling and shoulder is still killing me during those movements. Half way through the pills and don't really see a difference.
 
Good Morning everyone. Short day at work today, then off to first PT appointment. We will see how that goes. Got somewhere around 6-8? of snow last night and lots of wind/drifting. Did some shoveling and shoulder is still killing me during those movements. Half way through the pills and don't really see a difference.
Think you actually have to stop doing stuff and give it a rest.
 
Good Morning everyone. Short day at work today, then off to first PT appointment. We will see how that goes. Got somewhere around 6-8? of snow last night and lots of wind/drifting. Did some shoveling and shoulder is still killing me during those movements. Half way through the pills and don't really see a difference.
Them pills never seem to last very long if at all for me. The only anti-inflammatory that ever worked long term for me was the cortisone injection. Time to throttle back and let them PT folks do their voodoo. I’ll be praying for ya brother.
 
If i want anything, like the wire wheel arbor /adapter i just forward the link to my wife. Then she adds it to her next order.
Think this weekend i will finish the the wire wheel buffer, needs a mount and a guard. Very happy with it so far. Might even paint it.

Is that for air, not drill? I'd like something better than what I'm using in some of the tight spaces in the rear trunk area. I have flap discs for my 4 and 5 inch Makita's but they take off a little too much material. I also have wire wheels that I use with my drill but they don't take it off that well, I often have to reverse direction to get down to metal. Also have detail triangle sander, good for edges. What do ya think? Mostly removing paint but some areas have a little undercoat if I scraped with screwdriver etc.
 
Think you actually have to stop doing stuff and give it a rest.

Thanks Frank, but unfortunately I didn't have a choice. Living at home alone doesn't allow it. I just did a little cleanup around the car and truck in case the plow came and he could push it all out. And the 10' of sidewalk to my front door. Had to be able to come into work.
 
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Condition unknown but cool looking for sure, maybe a project (tubes?)
would take a shot on it it lights up the screen thats the usual problem a transformer is gone. Looks complete with all the cables. I have to many of them right now or I would get it.
 
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For sale. This deal won’t be here in the spring!
Good Morning
 
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It is super nice that's why I through it up. Shipping is really sucking lately, scenic trips and damaged packages. I have put in three damage claims lately.
 
Hahahahahahaha! No kidding. Have a couple strip bar stories, not for here lol!
Heres a good one.
My daughter had a friend that I knew for years with her growing up. She needed a place to stay for a month she was 20 you perves. So she stayed in my daughters room with her. Anyhow we tried getting her on her feet and was driving her to work and back prob 60 miles away just for the gas, anyhow she did not want to pay us and left (met some guy). Find out a few months later she became a stripper. So being the nice Guy I am I went there to support her by giving her You owe me's instead of dollars. Pretty funny.
 
Is that for air, not drill? I'd like something better than what I'm using in some of the tight spaces in the rear trunk area. I have flap discs for my 4 and 5 inch Makita's but they take off a little too much material. I also have wire wheels that I use with my drill but they don't take it off that well, I often have to reverse direction to get down to metal. Also have detail triangle sander, good for edges. What do ya think? Mostly removing paint but some areas have a little undercoat if I scraped with screwdriver etc.
Air die grinder with flap wheel,and a 90 degree one with rolock scotchbrite and sanding wheels.
 
Air die grinder with flap wheel,and a 90 degree one with rolock scotchbrite and sanding wheels.
Good morning, I sold a lot of abrasives off the tool truck. I would buy my 3m from Stampede and could compete with the parts stores and nut and bolt stores. I had quality carbides and flap wheels from Mac.
 
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