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Sharpened complete drill index today 1/64 to 1/2 by 64th Ughhhhhhhh

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Sending mine back to Fastenal for sharpening. ...Sharpened complete drill index today 1/64 to 1/2 by 64th Ughhhhhhhh![]()
So, since a gravel/dirt driveway and small garage limits ability to do quality cruiser work, we had some work done this week. Cannot wait to put it to use.
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It was touch and go all day yesterday. It was get it done or wait till spring. My concrete guy was incredible to work with. No clue how but it only sprinkled at the house while I was getting dumped on in GSO at work.What, you photoshop out the rain? Where's the f'n rain?
It was touch and go all day yesterday. It was get it done or wait till spring. My concrete guy was incredible to work with. No clue how but it only sprinkled at the house while I was getting dumped on in GSO at work.
absolutely. He's such a nice guy. honest and reasonable quote. He also told me that while the bobcat was here, if there was anything I wanted done that he would do it at no charge while we waited on the concrete to show up. I'll gladly get you his info.Will PM you some questions. Have a little driveway work I wish to do as well.
For its next trick it's gonna start to stink.I'm not sure where this question belongs, but in both my 62 and now my 60; when it's cold the interior windows fog up really bad. Nothing I do (heat on max, AC on max) works. I end up having to drive with the windows down. What gives?
You might have some leaky gaskets. I know if I leave my window open in the rain, or if I put anything wet in the car, it does that. You got a dehumidifier? I'd run that in the truck for a few hours. Might help.
AC charged?
Yep ... if a long drive with the heat AND AC compressor on does not dry it out then water is getting in.
If you don't own a pressure washer, get one. I use Simple Green and it takes even the thickest mung off with some pressure washer love. Sparkly clean parts and hardware are a lot more fun to deal with when not covered in gritty, oily grime. This old girl had a pretty thick coat of the stuff.
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One note of caution re Simple Green - it is corrosive on aluminum (at least certain alloys) so be careful with it and make sure you rinse it completely off of any aluminum parts .... Don't ask me how I know thisIf you don't own a pressure washer, get one. I use Simple Green and it takes even the thickest mung off with some pressure washer love. Sparkly clean parts and hardware are a lot more fun to deal with when not covered in gritty, oily grime. This old girl had a pretty thick coat of the stuff.
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