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On the front elevation above the brick I used a pvc plastic vertical board and batten siding and ran 1 1/2" outsulation between the slats for the vertical siding...
All the white soffit and roof trim was measured and fabbed up from .040 aluminum rather than cheap coil stock...
The overhang on...
I need a bigger snow blower !!
I won't be getting to tap my maple trees until some of this dissappears ,it's up to my crotch back there !! ( gonna freeze my balls off, literally ! )
My shop is split into two halves with the working bay being 17' x 28'...
The wall is almost in the middle of the section of wall between the two garage doors...
It's framed up for 2 24" pocket doors so I can have a 48" opening between the two sides...
I've framed drop bulkheads around the...
I never volunteered to help with any snow removal I just made a statement that I feel sorry for those who don't have modern machinery to deal with said issues (snow management). No slight or criticism intended. Sorry if I came across that way.
In the process of rebuilding my Steering Column. In the process of tearing it down, I found the Lock Plate Roll Pin Retaining Sleeve is missing. (Pic from FSM attached) Does anyone know if anyone re-pops these? I looked it up in the Parts catalog and it lists Part #3467178.
Probably not a big...
Another recommendation for Todd's Restorations - incredibly knowledgeable and detailed. Did great work for me. And he doesn't charge an arm and a leg either.
Still not moving, we're waiting for test results. She doesn't have pain, just basically paralyzed. Sucks because she beat the autoimmune and was cleared. Had a rough couple of years.
Looking for a Steering Column Jacket Part #3575255 in good condition. In the process of rebuilding my Steering Column. When I sand blasted the Steering Column Jacket, I found that the tin worm had done a number on the lower section located under the hood.
Thanks,
GTX440