One winter project, some years ago, I walled up one corner of the basement where guys could hang out,watch TV, and do guy stuff. “She” rarely goes down there. I would sneak a motor down when “she” wasn’t home. “She” must be OK with it or would have gotten the “eye” by now. After I run this motor some, I may freshen it up again, and rotate out one of the others.
A "Boathouse Repair" is one that done without having tools or the skills to do it properly.
Hey Tubs, as usual… absolutely museum quality . Quick question, what is the spray color you used for the cylinders ? Looks very OEM, without being over the top. Great choice.
Tubs, You need to alter your signature and remove the part about not having “the skills to do it properly!”
It is to show others, like me, not having the skills to use the proper tools, if we had them, to find another ways using what you do have, to get a job done. Example – not having a ultrasonic cleaner or blasting cabinet I recently found these little brushes really useful. They are $10.00 for 30 of them. It hasn’t that long ago but I can’t remember what I bought them for. I decided to try one to clean the tight spots of this gas tank and it worked really well. I don’t have the tool they are meant to be used in but I’ve been having good results using them in a drill. “Boathouse Repair”
A "Boathouse Repair" is one that done without having tools or the skills to do it properly.