October 5, 20223 yr Popular Post 20 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: I only use OEM engine oil filters too. I use Purolator oil filters because when I worked at K.E.P. the OEM (Chrysler Branded) filters came from Purolator in the economy 300 per shipping pallet/container size. I'm actually using the Purolator One (10,000 mile) filter that is a couple steps above the OEM equivelent. One thing I can say about the full-synthetics is they sure are hard to see on the dipstick when you first put them in. The full-synthetic motor oil is just starting to show a bit of color after 3K miles, and the transmission fluid is still very pale pink. Menards is my go to place around here, they carry both the Valvoline and Purolator products for quite a bit cheaper than Autozone, and they're located about half way between here and Autozone. Edited October 6, 20223 yr by Larry Buskirk
October 5, 20223 yr Popular Post 52 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said: Menards is my go to place around here, they carry both the Valvoline and Purolator products for quite a bit cheaper than Autozone, and they're located about half way between here and Autozone Yeah I'm buying a lot more automotive care items from Mee-nards too. Extra bonus is you get 11% off
October 6, 20223 yr Popular Post More prep on this lumber and the bad news is the bugs on edges was so bad had to cut 1.5 to 2 inches off each side and it is still questionable. Even then is damage in center also. So will be ripping boards and doing more glue up to get result. Maybe use grain filler too. tried using my 16-32 to sand larger boards. Til I discovered worse damage than I thought. So ripped the boards and now they fit in planer. That was the end for today. by the way I have had a belt for sander soaking in Simple Green for over a year and got it out ,rinsed and dried. It worked to clean the belt almost spotless.
October 6, 20223 yr Popular Post 17 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: Yeah I'm buying a lot more automotive care items from Mee-nards too. Extra bonus is you get 11% off Do you sing "I spent all my money, spent all my money, spent all my money at Maynerds" while going through the store? I do!
October 6, 20223 yr Popular Post 7 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said: Do you sing "I spent all my money, spent all my money, spent all my money at Maynerds" while going through the store? I do! Wish I had the opportunity.
October 6, 20223 yr Popular Post 24 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said: No Maynerds? Nope. Their most westerly location is Casper WY. They'd surely be welcome out here. The BORGs and, BBRGs could stand some competition.
October 6, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Gene Howe said: Nope. Their most westerly location is Casper WY. They'd surely be welcome out here. The BORGs and, BBRGs could stand some competition. It's the BORG's that are kind of scarce around here, we've got a BBRG just a few blocks from Meynerds but I only go there if I can't find what I'm looking for.
October 6, 20223 yr Popular Post 2 hours ago, Larry Buskirk said: Do you sing "I spent all my money, spent all my money, spent all my money at Maynerds" while going through the store? I do! No. I'm only a back-up singer. The more I sing, the further people back up
October 6, 20223 yr Popular Post 1 minute ago, Grandpadave52 said: No. I'm only a back-up singer. The more I sing, the further people back up So you're one of the other customers that join in was wondering who some of you were.
October 6, 20223 yr Popular Post On 10/5/2022 at 12:23 AM, Gerald said: and HF chainsaw sharpener (now to figure how to use that). Mine is like the one in this video. Not sure if yours is or maybe newer version with handbrake to lock chain??? Regardless basically same set-up. That's the key, taking time to get it set-up correctly for EACH chain. Once you do, takes no time to correctly sharpen a chain. My tips (1) as video shows, mount to a 2x4. I clamp mine in a Workmate then sit on a 5 gal bucket. (2) good lighting (3) IMO, video guy is grinding too much at once; lighter cuts saves stone since no dresser is provided (4) where he shows putting his thumb on the stop to prevent lift, I pull back slightly on the chain to insure its consistently against the stop, then lock the clamp. (5) After a couple touch-up sharpenings, likely will need to file the rakers; gauges are available at farm stores or even Wally-world to match your chain size. Replacement grinding wheels are available at H-F. I've sharpened dozens of chains with mine getting excellent results. That said, I drew off my experience sharpening hundreds, maybe thousands of chains using a commercial version when I worked in the farm equipment business. PDF Manual available HERE. Scroll down on page, select manual. If yours is older orange version like in video, PM me. I think I have an electronic version of it I can send you. There are several videos on You-tube but this one is pretty decent.
October 6, 20223 yr Popular Post ok, the saw and I had a good chat, we cut a rabbit, then we made some mitered corners, i said good bye, and then the biscuit joiner and I had a little roll in the hay as they say, and lastly, there was some glue to make a mess....this is going to be the biggest frame i've ever made, the picture is 42x50....yikes! poplar will get painted white later. the lumber alone was $125....it's for a nice neighbor, so labor and smarts are free. but first, we had to make the stock double thickness, no skinny wood for this project.
October 7, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, DAB said: it's for a nice neighbor, so labor and smarts are free Good on you Dab. 5 hours ago, DAB said: the lumber alone was $125 Ouch.
October 7, 20223 yr Popular Post 11 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: Mine is like the one in this video. Not sure if yours is or maybe newer version with handbrake to lock chain??? Regardless basically same set-up. That's the key, taking time to get it set-up correctly for EACH chain. Once you do, takes no time to correctly sharpen a chain. My tips (1) as video shows, mount to a 2x4. I clamp mine in a Workmate then sit on a 5 gal bucket. (2) good lighting (3) IMO, video guy is grinding too much at once; lighter cuts saves stone since no dresser is provided (4) where he shows putting his thumb on the stop to prevent lift, I pull back slightly on the chain to insure its consistently against the stop, then lock the clamp. (5) After a couple touch-up sharpenings, likely will need to file the rakers; gauges are available at farm stores or even Wally-world to match your chain size. Replacement grinding wheels are available at H-F. I've sharpened dozens of chains with mine getting excellent results. That said, I drew off my experience sharpening hundreds, maybe thousands of chains using a commercial version when I worked in the farm equipment business. PDF Manual available HERE. Scroll down on page, select manual. If yours is older orange version like in video, PM me. I think I have an electronic version of it I can send you. There are several videos on You-tube but this one is pretty decent. Thanks. There are several models so downloaded all and will peruse them as time warrants.
October 7, 20223 yr Popular Post Cleaning up some loose ends: the picture and frame. And two of the charcuterie boards in action. Everyone is happy!
October 8, 20223 yr Popular Post Well done DAB. Well done! Edited October 8, 20223 yr by Grandpadave52
October 8, 20223 yr Author Popular Post Got lucky... Hinges are installed This is the only place you will see the cut line...the rest of the box? Yes, you can even see a hinge in this picture..
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