ChasFred
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70's Motsumoku japanese epiphone.......friggin sweet beyond belief. and with those pups --- it looks mellow but RIPS HEADS in the dirt![]()
I'll trade ya 3 buckets of Arizonz. sunshine for it.
70's Motsumoku japanese epiphone.......friggin sweet beyond belief. and with those pups --- it looks mellow but RIPS HEADS in the dirt![]()
So any friggen way....ONE down, one to go. New rotors, pads, the works. View attachment 12652
I could never try it watching this...
Good man!
I see the trolley-jack AND the safety stand.
I'm known to cut corners but you'll never see me under a car that isn't secured.

Yea man, no cheating with safety!! Especially when I'm home alone. I also had wood blocks on either side of the wheels.
Speaking of cutting corners, whoever did the last break service cut some nasty corners. They replaced the bolt/stud that connects the shoe bracket to the caliper with the wrong part. They rigged a nut behind the bracket and used the wrong bolt. It snapped. I was one bolt away from disaster.
As a result, I replaced all the hardware too. Now I'm good to go for many miles.
Snapped bolt !!!
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Left side, rigged bolt/nut combo. Idiot!!
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All done. Happy happy joy joy
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I just did the brakes on my car last Sunday and I'll be doing the brakes on Mrs. Wav's car tomorrowYea man, no cheating with safety!! Especially when I'm home alone. I also had wood blocks on either side of the wheels.
Speaking of cutting corners, whoever did the last break service cut some nasty corners. They replaced the bolt/stud that connects the shoe bracket to the caliper with the wrong part. They rigged a nut behind the bracket and used the wrong bolt. It snapped. I was one bolt away from disaster.
As a result, I replaced all the hardware too. Now I'm good to go for many miles.
Snapped bolt !!!
View attachment 12667
Left side, rigged bolt/nut combo. Idiot!!
View attachment 12666
All done. Happy happy joy joy
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Now that's freaky!!
More power to ya...

I must have it, too!
This is very scary...

So anyway,
Does anyone here have a fixed, whole house, standby generator in case of power outage? I was considering investing in one.
So anyway,
Does anyone here have a fixed, whole house, standby generator in case of power outage? I was considering investing in one.
I have contemplated doing the same thing. But I have no idea of the cost of a transfer switch investment. Can you specify? What about a stand alone fixed generator system?I don’t have a fixed generator, but I had a transfer switch installed in 2016 that has 6 circuits. I can plug my 4500 watt generator into it and power the house circuits, which include kitchen frig/freezer, microwave, freezer in the utility room, master bath, kitchen appliances and guitars amps (just kidding). Hope I never have to use it.
Transfer switches can cost $ 750-1,250 uninstalled. They must be installed by a licensed electrician and will likely require a permit and approval. My guess is $ 2,500 installed. Then you will be able to plug a portable generator directly into your circuit breaker while disconnecting it from the main.I have contemplated doing the same thing. But I have no idea of the cost of a transfer switch investment. Can you specify? What about a stand alone fixed generator system?