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Wave of a the future...so they say....

Good tech to understand even if you're not a fan of the end product.

I'm super interested in the battery technology more so than the actual powertrain
It’s tempting but it’s only a contract position. I’m not a big fan of those. Granted the pay is worth it. It’d be about a grand more a month. But I’m the field I’m actually kind of wanting to get away from
 
While I did not accomplish anything on my bathroom remodel yesterday, something did get done! The 'Bathtub Dr.' showed up. Did a nice repair. Said he worked in autobody for like 30 years...

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Amazing how much that stuff is worth these days. We still have a ton of it from my grandfathers AC business
1800 at the HVAC supply reclaimed the last time I bought it for the aircraft cooling system for the electronics in the back.
 
My internet is down. Battery backup went out. New batteries ordered. Out of town funeral tomorrow.
 
I didn't see exactly. Koehler sends them the stuff. He said it was just like fixing a boat. Gouged it out. Some kind of resin fill. Sanded down and air brushed it.

Found a quick trick to fix pop-up camper shell... Melt down white airsoft pellets with MEK to create a patch material. :thumbsup: Probably something like that
 
Just stopping by.
Found this while changing putting the carb back on last week.
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No obvious trail from hoses, the t-stsat housing or the HDCTO. 2 and 4 spark plugs look the same as 1357 so don't think its head or intake gasket - fingers crossed. Bolt may into coolant passage; not sure.
 
Morning fellers. Just kicking back today. Fell into a cactus yesterday while hooking up my post hole ager. Still finding quills in me.
 
Found a quick trick to fix pop-up camper shell... Melt down white airsoft pellets with MEK to create a patch material. :thumbsup: Probably something like that
That sounds more like plastic welding. Like for ABS and molded parts. This I believe is harder plastic over fiberglass. Don’t think MEK will touch it. As a matter of fact I think I read somewhere you can use it to clean this.
 
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