Paint is craze expensive any more...Well, its a start...View attachment 1715178702Nothing a thousand wont cover.it didnt. I still need reducer/hardener.
Paint is craze expensive any more...Well, its a start...View attachment 1715178702Nothing a thousand wont cover.it didnt. I still need reducer/hardener.
Thats also a gallon of epoxy primer,a set of durablocks and a whack of abrasives...i got a deal-at body shop cost. I picked 70’s mopar burnt orange. It looks bright! V7 sound about right?Paint is craze expensive any more...
Yeah, it’s to the point where it’s cheaper to spray the car with rustoleum satin black and put a vehicle wrap on it.Paint is craze expensive any more...
Have you looked into a 80cft nitrogen tank and regulator? That's what I use in my truck and trailer. Plenty of pressure, up to 150#, and you could use with air tools if needed. I have mine strapped into the bed of my truck, but you could mount on the wall of the trailer.I'm going to go buy a better air compressor. I want one to air up the truck and trailer tires nothing else. I'd like one small enough to put in the trailer when I take extended road trips.
Thinking the eight gallon size, quick recovery, 150psi??
Don't want junk any recommendations??
You can also use CO2 cylinders that hold quite a bit more volume since CO2 can be compressed to a liquid and kept that way at normal temperatures.Have you looked into a 80cft nitrogen tank and regulator? That's what I use in my truck and trailer. Plenty of pressure, up to 150#, and you could use with air tools if needed. I have mine strapped into the bed of my truck, but you could mount on the wall of the trailer.
I ended up getting a 8 gal Kobalt, oil-less, 150 psi, think it will do the trick.Have you looked into a 80cft nitrogen tank and regulator? That's what I use in my truck and trailer. Plenty of pressure, up to 150#, and you could use with air tools if needed. I have mine strapped into the bed of my truck, but you could mount on the wall of the trailer.
I'll be drinking one of those brews in about 10 days...won't say a word.Thanks Bud. I reduced the size of the ones I posted to fit better on the 16 oz bottles. I will just run them through the paper cutter to shorten them up. No-one but us will ever know.
I had a small oil-less i used for my brad nailer doing trim in the house. Ya. Remember to unplug it before bed.I ended up getting a 8 gal Kobalt, oil-less, 150 psi, think it will do the trick.
Love it!
One of my favorite cars of all time!Love it!
My brother had one. Baby blue.
Our Sears is closing and we were considering buying one of their garage door openers. Since they are 25% off now. This is the one we were thinking.
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We have a 9'W x 8'H insulated door it would be going on, our 3rd bay and only gets used to take Grimace out. Thoughts on this opener?
Oh also where the hell can you exchange broken craftsman tools at now?
I havent returned anything yet, but I did bring the ratchet with when I went last weekend. They didnt have anything left on the shelf to even make an exchange.
Nice! Love the look!Yellow 57?View attachment 1715178759
A little hard to work with...but not terrible...I saw it this wayView attachment 1715178761 usually
That's fun Dave. Ya, that was a old scanned photo. It would be lucky if it was 35mm.
If I spent a few hours really working it, I could probably make it a lot better. But ‘tis late and I will save the effort for another day.That's fun Dave. Ya, that was a old scanned photo. It would be lucky if it was 35mm.