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Friday January 13th 2023-What's on Your Weekend Agenda?

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8 hours ago, Al B said:

I think most of us have had a fling at the stupid stuff at one time or other.

 

:huh: ... And some of us all points in between. :BangingHead:

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  • I'm kicking back this weekend bingeing on Yellowstone after Gall Badder surgery. It went well and I didn't have to use any painkillers after the surgery. It's the 5lb lift limit that killing me. 

  • Should left it. Some of our memory banks are out of cash.

  • Been busy working on a charging station for my work Toolbox.  Has a power strip with 20 outlets and 2 outlet boxes with 4 USB chargers each.  Should have enough to work with for some time.  

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Great scores Bandit. That 4-1/2c has the "victory" logo. That's awesome!

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Cobalt is apart and waiting for replacement Clutch Disc, Pressure Plate, Flywheel, and Hydraulic Release Cylinder (Slave Cylinder). The Clutch Disc had started disintegrating, and had gotten hot enough that both the Pressure Plate. and Flywheel surfaces had started to flake. 

:throbbinghead:

Told Stepson "Your Mom told me to tell you that YOU get to put it back together". :DevilLaughing:

 

The look on his face as he looked around at all of the parts removed was priceless! :P

His reaction,... "OMG" :JawDrop: "I see that as an EPIC FAILURE". :unsure:

:ROFL:

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39 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

Cobalt is apart and waiting for replacement Clutch Disc, Pressure Plate, Flywheel, and Hydraulic Release Cylinder (Slave Cylinder). The Clutch Disc had started disintegrating, and had gotten hot enough that both the Pressure Plate. and Flywheel surfaces had started to flake. 

 

:ChinScratch:

Does the step son have a habit of riding the clutch?

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17 hours ago, Gunny said:

Then installed on my toolbox.

 

Great job Gunny! :TwoThumbsUp:

 

 

15 hours ago, frenchwwr said:

I'm kicking back this weekend bingeing on Yellowstone after Gall Badder surgery. It went well and I didn't have to use any painkillers after the surgery. It's the 5lb lift limit that killing me. 

 

Glad to hear you are doing ok Frenchy :)

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Well, it's a Sunday. Time to organize my daily meds. Got 6 ea. 7 day containers. Fill each one and I'm good for another 6 weeks. The VA has me on 5 pills daily. Plus one OTC vitamin D. Been taking that D for several years. No proof but, I'm convinced that it has helped ward off that Chinese thing. Well, the vaccine probably helped, as well. :rolleyes:

After the pill thing, finish sanding to 220 on Phyl's coffee table.  Then work on the router inlay. Will be using templates from Tarter Woodworking in Martinsville, Indiana. Any of you midwesterners ever heard of them? 

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34 minutes ago, Gene Howe said:

Any of you midwesterners ever heard of them? 

 

:ChinScratch: ... :WhoMe: ... (Say this with a Southern drawl Ya'all) 

"But I'm from Southern Wisconsin Ya'all". :P

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1 hour ago, Cal said:

 

:ChinScratch:

Does the step son have a habit of riding the clutch?

 

I don't think so, he's had the car since 2014 and the clutch hasn't been done while he's had it. 

He's talking about getting another car, and both the Wife and I keep telling him to wait until prices or a deal comes along. I myself don't see why he shouldn't be able to get at least another five years or more service out of what he has for a lot less $ than having monthly car payments.  He had the front suspension redone about 2 years ago, and the way I dismantled it shouldn't have affected the alignment.

(Removed Struts, and Steering Nuckles/Hubs as complete units.)

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@Gunny

 

Out of curiosity how much is a clutch job on an 08 Cobalt going for where you work? 

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5 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

@Gunny

 

Out of curiosity how much is a clutch job on an 08 Cobalt going for where you work? 

Figuring out the bill already, huh?

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10 minutes ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

Figuring out the bill already, huh?

 

Naw, just trying to get an idea about how much we're saving him. :WonderScratch:

 

Did manage to get him started with his Rock Auto magnet collection. :ROFL:

After that showed him the price difference between Rock Auto and AutoZone for the identical parts. Came out to just a little under $250.00. 

 

Go Rock Auto!!! :P

 

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10 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

 

 

Go Rock Auto!!! :P

 

 

Is that HF's automotive division???? :ROFL:

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32 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

@Gunny

 

Out of curiosity how much is a clutch job on an 08 Cobalt going for where you work? 

 

Book time is 8.5 hours at maximum.  Not sure what the labor rate is here or where you are so just multiply that times local rate and add your parts in.  Looking over the R&R procedures I'd say 2.0 - 2.5 hours, time on task.  The advantage being I have a LIFT.  :D

 

Where I work the work order only has labor hours to be billed and part numbers.  No prices.  If we have a labor rate posted that might be in front office.  It is rare I am up that way.  Most of the time new tickets are dropped off at my toolbox with notes on what order to do them in.  Or I get a text message changing that order.  

 

 

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@Larry Buskirk

 

Yeah, I stay kinda busy.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You can't make this stuff up people.   :D

 

 

 

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Have had My 2017 Equinox for 2 years now....and yesterday, the chirper on the right front started a bit....No grinding noise, yet..Will be pricing around for a brake job in the near future...

 

Morning to ya....clear and sunny 27 degrees outside.  

Houston, we have a problem...

 

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2 hours ago, Larry Buskirk said:

 

:ChinScratch: ... :WhoMe: ... (Say this with a Southern drawl Ya'all) 

"But I'm from Southern Wisconsin Ya'all". :P

CAn't say that unless from SOUTH of the Mason Dixon , And you mispelled it. Y'ALL

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45 minutes ago, Gunny said:

Houston, we have a problem...

 

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:ChinScratch:Transmission cooler in radiator, or head gasket? 

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1 hour ago, Gunny said:

Book time is 8.5 hours at maximum.  Not sure what the labor rate is here or where you are so just multiply that times local rate and add your parts in.  Looking over the R&R procedures I'd say 2.0 - 2.5 hours, time on task.  The advantage being I have a LIFT.  :D

 

Had access to a lift but didn't use it, did the old jack-stands, hoist, and two floor jacks routine sitting in the lift area. 

 

:ChinScratch:Guess I wouldn't make it in a shop any more, I'm probably at about 12 hours or so just getting it apart. But considering I started the week with my back about out, and was working with hand tools I don't feel too bad about it. Now that I know how/where everything goes, it should go back together faster. I hope! :unsure:

Besides that at $0.00/hr. I think he's getting his moneys worth. :rolleyes:

 

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