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Friday December 9th 2022-What's on Your Weekend Agenda?

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55 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

 

:ChinScratch: Ask them since they've replaced almost everything if you get a new radiator cap to go with it. :CoveringEyes:

WARNING: this post is long, may be considered a rant, may be offensive to some and adds no particular value to any site particularly a woodworking site. Please read at your own discretion. Oh yeah it may be laced with traces of sarcasm too.

Park Assist Warning was on day we drove it off the lot. Back-up camera worked OK. I predicted we would be at this juncture every time (which has been more numerous than sands in an hourglass) I talked to Pinocchio that I would end up waiting for this fix once the other was resolved. With all the down-time they had waiting on this or that, one would think they would focus on the low hanging fruit issues as some form of success. But alas, I'm not a used car sales expert ; only a lowly buyer

 

In the whole two days I had the car back in August, I determined RR sensor was not working. Using my highly technical and certified shade tree expertise along with my high end  diagnostic equipment (aka, H-F mechanics stethoscope), I surmised the sensor was NOT clicking. This test is highly recommended as a first step by dozens of certified You-Tube experts. It does require partial removal of the rear bumper cover. A 15 minute real-time job on You-tube. Pinocchio's expert said the sensor checked out fine so it has to be the module. What-ever...it's his dime. Guess we'll know for sure in a month or two.

 

End of rant. Now a word from our sponsors. Have you, a loved one, someone you know, someone you don't know, someone you would like to know or someone you wish you didn't know bought a used car from Pinocchio's Used Car Sales only to find out you'll never get to drive it.? If so, please call our firm of Howard, Howard and Fine, dba Moe, Larry and Curly. We may be entitled to compensation from your misfortune and stupid decisions.

 

Now, what could you have accomplished today if you had the time back it took you to read this post?

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  • Well this one has been fun.  Final glue up completed for the wife’s bespoke patio chair. Need to do a final sand and poly it and this one will be completed. Thanks everyone who helped me out

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    Wifes test results came back Negative on the "Triple Whammy" (Covid, RSV, or Flu) that's going around. 

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Mounted the Guinevere sander, relocated and mounted the vacuum pump to the shelf under the lathe.  Tested the sander out a bit.  It's really quiet and easy to handle.  Redneck engineered a holder for the flexible shaft.  Added the iron mongery in the window in hopes of keeping pieces of wood moving at high speed from taking out the glass.  Wouldn't keep a burglar out for long. 

 

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Turned a green pecan bowl.  Measures 6 1/2 x 4.  Used the fluteless gouge to finish out the bottom.  Works just like a gouge and made quick work of a rounded bottom with no tear out. 

 

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33 minutes ago, forty_caliber said:

Mounted the Guinevere sander, relocated and mounted the vacuum pump to the shelf under the lathe.  Tested the sander out a bit.  It's really quiet and easy to handle.  Redneck engineered a holder for the flexible shaft.  Added the iron mongery in the window in hopes of keeping pieces of wood moving at high speed from taking out the glass.  Wouldn't keep a burglar out for long. 

 

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Turned a green pecan bowl.  Measures 6 1/2 x 4.  Used the fluteless gouge to finish out the bottom.  Works just like a gouge and made quick work of a rounded bottom with no tear out. 

 

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Love that setup!  Thanks for the fluteless gouge information.

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4 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said:

WARNING: this post is long, may be considered a rant, may be offensive to some and adds no particular value to any site particularly a woodworking site. Please read at your own discretion. Oh yeah it may be laced with traces of sarcasm too.

Park Assist Warning was on day we drove it off the lot. Back-up camera worked OK. I predicted we would be at this juncture every time (which has been more numerous than sands in an hourglass) I talked to Pinocchio that I would end up waiting for this fix once the other was resolved. With all the down-time they had waiting on this or that, one would think they would focus on the low hanging fruit issues as some form of success. But alas, I'm not a used car sales expert ; only a lowly buyer

 

In the whole two days I had the car back in August, I determined RR sensor was not working. Using my highly technical and certified shade tree expertise along with my high end  diagnostic equipment (aka, H-F mechanics stethoscope), I surmised the sensor was NOT clicking. This test is highly recommended as a first step by dozens of certified You-Tube experts. It does require partial removal of the rear bumper cover. A 15 minute real-time job on You-tube. Pinocchio's expert said the sensor checked out fine so it has to be the module. What-ever...it's his dime. Guess we'll know for sure in a month or two.

 

End of rant. Now a word from our sponsors. Have you, a loved one, someone you know, someone you don't know, someone you would like to know or someone you wish you didn't know bought a used car from Pinocchio's Used Car Sales only to find out you'll never get to drive it.? If so, please call our firm of Howard, Howard and Fine, dba Moe, Larry and Curly. We may be entitled to compensation from your misfortune and stupid decisions.

 

Now, what could you have accomplished today if you had the time back it took you to read this post?

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Pinocchio's Used Car Sales Service Department

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Buick! :blink:  So, that's a Buick? :huh:

 

 

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:ChinScratch: Just got our Christmas card from the Village Hall. Not sure I want to open it, accross the front it says...

:CoveringEyes: TAX BILL ENCLOSED <_<

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13 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

:ChinScratch: Just got our Christmas card from the Village Hall. Not sure I want to open it, accross the front it says...

:CoveringEyes: TAX BILL ENCLOSED <_<

Bah, humbug! Yur mayor named Ebenezer by chance?

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5 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Bah, humbug! Yur mayor named Ebenezer by chance?

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Why yes, thank you for noticing.

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Well this one has been fun.  Final glue up completed for the wife’s bespoke patio chair.

Need to do a final sand and poly it and this one will be completed.

Thanks everyone who helped me out on those shaker pegs, it was frustrating but I learned a lot on that element of the project.

Once this one is wrapped up, I can get started on the next project which is slated to be a tool wall at this point.

Apparently I have been doing that first order accessibility thing absolutely incorrectly and I should probably fix that before it gets out of hand :)

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Went to look at that Ridgeline, owner was at work, told Bruce on phone go ahead look at it. Wife couldn't find the keys.

Bruce wasn't kidding, it's real clean. :TwoThumbsUp:

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:ChinScratch:I think I can replace the blown RF brake hose for less than $1600.00. <_<

 

 

1 minute ago, Larry Buskirk said:

Went to look at that Ridgeline, owner was at work, told Bruce on phone go ahead look at it. Wife couldn't find the keys.

Bruce wasn't kidding, it's real clean. :TwoThumbsUp:

:throbbinghead:

:ChinScratch:I think I can replace the blown RF brake hose for less than $1600.00. <_<

 

 

If you can't, I know a guy who can once he finishes a Buick he's working on. He's the son of an Italian woodworker too...Geppetto IIRC...ah who am I fooling...he'll never finish that Buick.

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3 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

If you can't, I know a guy who can once he finishes a Buick he's working on. He's the son of an Italian woodworker too...Geppetto IIRC...ah who am I fooling...he'll never finish that Buick.

 

:huh: By the time he gets to it I'll probably have another 100K on the odometer. :P

 

BTW, and then there was one. ;) 

One DTC left on Bruce's 05. :TwoThumbsUp:

 

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Talked to Ridgeline owner last evening, told him what I found, He said his SWMBO still says get rid of it.

He said it still runs, but has no brakes.  The keys were in his 2017 Ridgeline.

So to make things "Legal" and to avoid getting hit with sales/gift tax on "Blue Book" value he said give me $1.00 and I'll have a receipt ready. :JawDrop:

Bruce asked if  I thought we could tow it with his tow-bar, I asked him how far is it from his house in Antioch, he said its about 2 1/2 miles. 

Being it's a 4WD I told him no, I'll drive it that far, wouldn't be the first time I drove with only a parking brake.

 

 

 

 

13 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

Talked to Ridgeline owner last evening, told him what I found, He said his SWMBO still says get rid of it.

He said it still runs, but has no brakes.  The keys were in his 2017 Ridgeline.

So to make things "Legal" and to avoid getting hit with sales/gift tax on "Blue Book" value he said give me $1.00 and I'll have a receipt ready. :JawDrop:

Bruce asked if  I thought we could tow it with his tow-bar, I asked him how far is it from his house in Antioch, he said its about 2 1/2 miles. 

Being it's a 4WD I told him no, I'll drive it that far, wouldn't be the first time I drove with only a parking brake.

 

 

 

 

Good luck, Larry! Hope those 2 1/2 miles of road are clear of your winter driving conditions.

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Just now, Gene Howe said:

Good luck, Larry! Hope those 2 1/2 miles of road are clear of your winter driving conditions.

 

I drove back from up north in the winter a few years ago 300+ miles with only the parking brake. That was a nail biter. :BitingNails:

20 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

So to make things "Legal" and to avoid getting hit with sales/gift tax on "Blue Book" value he said give me $1.00 and I'll have a receipt ready. :JawDrop:

 

Wrong thingy at the end of that statement... should have been :ph34r:

This will have to rate right up there with one of your better scores :TwoThumbsUp:

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1 minute ago, Cal said:

 

Wrong thingy at the end of that statement... should have been :ph34r:

This will have to rate right up there with one of your better scores :TwoThumbsUp:

Believe me Cal, I didn't see that coming.

I know why the dealer stated around $1600.00 for the brake work.

After replacing the blown hose and bleeding the system the ABS, and VSA systems need to be recalibrated.

Had to do it on the 06 Pilot, requires having a HDS/HIM, or scanner with programming functions.

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cars and trucks, whilst i was over in chandler town yesterday looking at some slabs, (ole boy wanted exotic prices, so passed) but i did not come away empty handed, this followed me home. and i like it. 

rj in az

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5 minutes ago, knockonit said:

cars and trucks, whilst i was over in chandler town yesterday looking at some slabs, (ole boy wanted exotic prices, so passed) but i did not come away empty handed, this followed me home. and i like it. 

rj in az

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 Won't be able to carry much wood it that! :throbbinghead:

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1 minute ago, lew said:

 Won't be able to carry much wood it that! :throbbinghead:

lol, you betcha and that was the idea, a fun ride, a toy, have always driven a truck since the first kids showed up in the 70s, or a suburban or u know a big car for hauling kids and junk, so, i treated myself to a retirement gift, only issue i had to learn how to get in it, and the real challenge was to get outta the dang thing, but it sure is a hoot to drive.

:)

Put the top down and you can carry nearly infinite lengths of stuff :)

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