Joe Handley Posted January 1, 2019 Posted January 1, 2019 My old laptop, that was a 12 year old hand me down from Dad, died just before Christmas so I started looking for a replacement, not planning on buying one for a while. Well, a while was a whole lot shorter than intended........brought this home from Sam's Club last night. https://www.samsclub.com/sams/hewlett-hp-hd-notebook-amd-ryzen3-2200u-processor-8gb-webcam-audio/prod22302464.ip?xid=plp_product_1_6 I had planned to only buy some totes to put models in for storage while Dad and I were there, but that didn't work out quite like I had intended
Ace-Garageguy Posted January 1, 2019 Posted January 1, 2019 On 12/30/2018 at 5:39 PM, crazyjim said: Going to take it to AZ with you, Bill? Yes, and one of the reasons I jumped on it was 'cause it's white. The blue '86 XJ is going with me too, but she'll get heavily hot-rodded, while the white one will only get Euro bumpers and lights, and be the pristine vintage going-out-to-dinner (etc.) car.
Joe Handley Posted January 6, 2019 Posted January 6, 2019 Never got around to taking the pic, let alone mentioning this with the holidays, but got new tires for my '98 XJ just before Thanksgiving........now it's time to chase a misfire........
HomerS Posted January 9, 2019 Posted January 9, 2019 1/24 Greenlight 'green machine' VW bus and tear drop trailer
Tom Geiger Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 On 1/8/2019 at 9:11 PM, HomerS said: 1/24 Greenlight 'green machine' VW bus and tear drop trailer I have the "Lost" version of the bus. It's a really nice piece, I have it sitting on my wall unit up next to my TV. I'm having a hard time not taking it apart! I have evil ideas!
Renegade Posted January 11, 2019 Posted January 11, 2019 Picked this up yesterday, been wanting a ragtop Vette for a long time.
426 pack Posted January 21, 2019 Posted January 21, 2019 (edited) The oldest ford dealership in our area shut down last year and they auctioned of all of the stuff that was left over so I stocked up on random Ford parts and a bunch of other cool things. I got all three rims for $15 Brand new shocks go a Ford super duty for $5 Skyjaker steering stabilizer for a Ford super duty $5 three boxes like this for $10 a pice And a bunch of other stuff. Edited January 21, 2019 by 426 pack
JollySipper Posted January 21, 2019 Posted January 21, 2019 Cale, those rims in the top pic are pretty cool! I want to get an old '70s wheel like a Keystone or something to stick in my apartment here.......
unclescott58 Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 (edited) Blu-Ray. Yes! Still love this show. Mainly the first season. Great adventure. The later two mainly on nostalgia. The ones focusing on characters other than Dr. Smith are generally the best. Don't get me wrong, I like Jonathan Harris and his mainly early version of Dr. Smith. But, the stories focusing mainly on Dr. Smith, Will, and the robot together, got a little too silly and childish after awhile. Still I love this series. I was seven years old when this first hit the screens. And I wanted to be Will Robinson so bad. I may cringe as I watch certain episodes. But, in general, I'm looking forward to another great ride. Edited January 24, 2019 by unclescott58
Ace-Garageguy Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 (edited) I got to keep a client from being fcrewed. Her power steering (first year PT Cruiser) had started howling shortly after she put engine oil in it. I did a Q&D fluid change with old Mr. Turkey Baster, but the Chewbacca noise didn't go entirely away. Those of you familiar with power steering know that howling is usually caused by air in the system somewhere, and it can usually be bled by turning the wheel lock to lock several times. Well sir, in this case, no luck. I know what the problem is. It's NOT a safety issue. So I told her to drive it and I'd get back to her in a few days. In the meantime, one of her headlights went out, so she took it to the local chimp shop because she drives late at night, and I couldn't get to it. OK. A chimp ought to be able to change a bulb. Next... chimp-boy (who says he's been a mechanic for 30 years and has worked on a lot of PT Cruisers) hears the steering talking, and offers to fix it for around $600. Replace the pump. With zero diagnosis, no test drive, nothing. She calls me up saying she's going to let him do it because she knows how busy I am and doesn't want to add to my stress load. This is the same chick who got screwed out of $700 for totally unnecessary repairs just last year, that I ended up diagnosing correctly and fixing anyway. So I get a little heated, thank her for thinking my time is important, but "don't you remember what happened LAST time you took your car to somebody else?" "Well yeah, but this guy is this and that and has been a tech for 30 years." Phffffft. I FINALLY talk her out of it. OK. The damm car doesn't need a freaking pump. There's a screen in the reservoir in PTs that gets clogged (and can NOT usually be cleaned because it's stupidly made into the inside of the reservoir), impedes fluid flow to the pump, which cavitates, and you get an air-in-the-system whine that won't bleed out...and the top of the reservoir is always wet, as it tends to overflow slightly. Only solution: replace the reservoir, which is a WHOLE LOT CHEAPER than a pump (I know people who've had both the pump AND the rack replaced by "expert mechanics", over $1200, and the howling didn't go away until the reservoir got changed...so the pump and rack replacement were classic throw-parts-at-it-and-pray unnecessary repairs). Anyway, it's got all the classic symptoms. Needs a reservoir. Chrysler shows the part to be obsolete, NLA, as do all the online MOPAR parts houses. BUT...there's a NEW Mopar part number for a slightly different reservoir that fits the application, yet none of the dealers or MOPAR parts houses seemed to have ever heard of it. So I finally find one. $85 shipped. Half an hour to put it in while she waited, two cans of ATF4. $150. Fixed. Damm. And I coulda got $600. The moral of the story: just because somebody's been doing something for 30 years, that's no guarantee that he's any good at it, or that he's honest. Edited January 26, 2019 by Ace-Garageguy
Lizard Racing Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 20 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: I got to keep a client from being fcrewed. Her power steering (first year PT Cruiser) had started howling shortly after she put engine oil in it. I did a Q&D fluid change with old Mr. Turkey Baster, but the Chewbacca noise didn't go entirely away. Those of you familiar with power steering know that howling is usually caused by air in the system somewhere, and it can usually be bled by turning the wheel lock to lock several times. Well sir, in this case, no luck. I know what the problem is. It's NOT a safety issue. So I told her to drive it and I'd get back to her in a few days. In the meantime, one of her headlights went out, so she took it to the local chimp shop because she drives late at night, and I couldn't get to it. OK. A chimp ought to be able to change a bulb. Next... chimp-boy (who says he's been a mechanic for 30 years and has worked on a lot of PT Cruisers) hears the steering talking, and offers to fix it for around $600. Replace the pump. With zero diagnosis, no test drive, nothing. She calls me up saying she's going to let him do it because she knows how busy I am and doesn't want to add to my stress load. This is the same chick who got screwed out of $700 for totally unnecessary repairs just last year, that I ended up diagnosing correctly and fixing anyway. So I get a little heated, thank her for thinking my time is important, but "don't you remember what happened LAST time you took your car to somebody else?" "Well yeah, but this guy is this and that and has been a tech for 30 years." Phffffft. I FINALLY talk her out of it. OK. The damm car doesn't need a freaking pump. There's a screen in the reservoir in PTs that gets clogged (and can NOT usually be cleaned because it's stupidly made into the inside of the reservoir), impedes fluid flow to the pump, which cavitates, and you get an air-in-the-system whine that won't bleed out...and the top of the reservoir is always wet, as it tends to overflow slightly. Only solution: replace the reservoir, which is a WHOLE LOT CHEAPER than a pump (I know people who've had both the pump AND the rack replaced by "expert mechanics", over $1200, and the howling didn't go away until the reservoir got changed...so the pump and rack replacement were classic throw-parts-at-it-and-pray unnecessary repairs). Anyway, it's got all the classic symptoms. Needs a reservoir. Chrysler shows the part to be obsolete, NLA, as do all the online MOPAR parts houses. BUT...there's a NEW Mopar part number for a slightly different reservoir that fits the application, yet none of the dealers or MOPAR parts houses seemed to have ever heard of it. So I finally find one. $85 shipped. Half an hour to put it in while she waited, two cans of ATF4. $150. Fixed. Damm. And I coulda got $600. The moral of the story: just because somebody's been doing something for 30 years, that's no guarantee that he's any good at it, or that he's honest. That's why, for the last 40 years I have done all my own work. I had crash damage repaired by a "professional" place once. They replaced the front brake hose with the wrong one. Instead of exiting the caliper vertically, it came out horizontally and was resting on the CV boot. It was a race to see which one would wear out and fail first: the CV boot or the brake hose. I happened to see it when I was doing the next oil change. DIY forever!
Lizard Racing Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 Yesterday I bought a Visio 40" TV on sale. I hooked it up today in time to watch the start of the Daytona 24.
vintagedragcrazy Posted February 14, 2019 Posted February 14, 2019 Ordered this thing today looks like a bunch of fun!!! vince
redneckrigger Posted February 14, 2019 Posted February 14, 2019 (edited) Those ARE a bunch of fun..................but after having shot them, I will say I hope you have strong wrists! WOW! Oh yeah, while your at it, pay a little visit to Phil........................he's out of his mind, as usual! Edited February 14, 2019 by redneckrigger
vintagedragcrazy Posted February 14, 2019 Posted February 14, 2019 1 hour ago, redneckrigger said: Those ARE a bunch of fun..................but after having shot them, I will say I hope you have strong wrists! WOW! Oh yeah, while your at it, pay a little visit to Phil........................he's out of his mind, as usual! yea i kinda wondered about the wrist stuff but kinda cheated i bought mine in 20 gauge but if your serious a 12 would be it! i had one in my hand today and it felt pretty good! vince
Renegade Posted February 14, 2019 Posted February 14, 2019 10 hours ago, vintagedragcrazy said: yea i kinda wondered about the wrist stuff but kinda cheated i bought mine in 20 gauge but if your serious a 12 would be it! i had one in my hand today and it felt pretty good! vince Went on a gun buying spree and picked up the 500 Tactical. At my age I don't think I will be trying the pistol grip unless of emergency. Mine is loaded with double ought buck and slugs. Haven't shot it yet but mainly bought for home defense.
unclescott58 Posted February 15, 2019 Posted February 15, 2019 I may have turned 61 a week ago. But, I'm still a big kid at heart.
cobraman Posted February 15, 2019 Posted February 15, 2019 Oh man those balsa gliders really take me back. I used to go through a bunch every summer back in the day.
unclescott58 Posted February 15, 2019 Posted February 15, 2019 7 hours ago, cobraman said: Oh man those balsa gliders really take me back. I used to go through a bunch every summer back in the day. They are fun. I haven't seen them in years. I'm glad to see they still are be made. By the same company, since 1926 no less. And the exact same models I remember from back in the 1960's. Sometimes the simple things are the best. I'm looking forward to nice weather this spring, to go outside and try them out.
Phirewriter Posted February 16, 2019 Posted February 16, 2019 Bought an entire display full of those gliders (really cheap) years ago when a local shop closed. I'll go throw a couple around every now and then. My neighbors must think I'm nuts. But then I also run my R/C stuff all over too.
oldnslow Posted February 17, 2019 Posted February 17, 2019 a tub full of lego blocks and misc. to build a box to pour resin in .
russosborne Posted February 18, 2019 Posted February 18, 2019 Bought a Tremec aftermarket T5 trans for my 79 Pinto build. $600. Not a bad price. Seems ok from the quick checks I did. Should hold up with my stockish 1989 351W. Until it isn't so stockish later. Much later at this point. Russ
HomerS Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 Went to a diecast show today and couldn't pass up a couple Greenlight Exclusives. Would like to have either of these in 1:25....and 1:1
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