While you have the zerks out, see if they will pass grease freely. If not, replace them with new ones.
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While you have the zerks out, see if they will pass grease freely. If not, replace them with new ones.
EM is for electric motor
Screw the zerks out and see what it looks like. Probably won’t even need a half pump. You don’t want to put too much in. Best done by feel
I went over it earlier in the thread, and you even helped me decide back then. Priorities were as long lasting as possible while being the easiest to redo possible. The original stuff was very hard...
There are differences though. Our driveway is big enough for any size horse trailer to easily get in and out with plenty of parking, and has even handled semi-trucks once in a while. Over the...
EM8000 as first coats/primer and Totalboat Halcyon for topcoats. I had to look back through the thread to remember. There's probably a picture of the side of the sprayer box with the tip size and...
I don't think I ever went to school a day in my life without the little Solingen pocket knife that an Uncle brought back from Germany in WWII. I stopped carrying it, and any other knife when I was...
I was over there today with a new renter coming in, and remembered to take a picture. This is two years and three months since I started this thread about the garage doors. At first I thought there...
I never ask for advice in any store, including SW, but will continue to use their paint because I've found none better for houses. I just call them and tell them what I want, and they have it ready...
Totalboat is just Jamestown Distributors own brand name. They sold all the others for several decades, and still do, before adding their own product line. I'm sure it's fine. I've used their...
You could always buy an old Steinway piano and repurpose the wood. We have a 1932 and even the legs are solid Cuban Mahogany.
Acetone won't hurt fiberglass, but there are not many paints or primers it won't harm. I expect the door comes primed. I can't see them popping a door out of a mold with a gelcoat surface.
If...
I can't think of a good reason to use oil based paint for anything any more. Either use SW's best, or some even more expensive marine paint. Sherwin Williams Emerald Rain Refresh is amazing stuff...
The house I grew up in was built when my Dad came back from WWII. It didn't have air conditioning. There was a 4' attic fan at the top of the unfinished upstairs with no protection of any kind. I...
I remembered where a picture was of one of the gable vents on that 1828 house. I had to rent a lift to fix a roof leak about a year ago. I didn't have anything to do with that roof other than keep...
The old house in the picture needed some but never had any. Every roof peak was a different angle and each side was a little different. I just figured each one out on the workbench as I was...
The drawing shown on the first page of this site should be all the plans needed, but the prices look pretty hard to match for DIY unless time is worth nothing.
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My experience matches Jamie’s. I’ve never seen a single adjustable shelf ever get adjusted more than one time.
This was the beginnings of my "systainer" waterproof toolbox system in 2012 built in a house I was flipping. The collection has grown considerably since then. When the boxes get dirty, I just hose...
I wouldn't be surprised if a place like B&H didn't have some in the back somewhere. I lost a pop pin out of my bought new in 1975 telescopic 17' David White grade rod and couldn't find the odd size...
I've stopped using that 30 second cleaner for anything. I used it on an old outbuilding here and it made galvanized siding nails rust through what looked like a good coat of paint on it. I have no...
After thinking about it, my long handled Stihl was new in 1999 and I've never cleaned it that I remember. I do remember sharpening it a couple of times. It just gets some bar lube run on it before...
I wouldn’t worry about cleaning after every use though. I lube mine with chainsaw bar oil and don’t remember the last time they were cleaned.
Brake cleaner or carb cleaner. If one doesn’t work, the other will. Probably not best in a city though.
Some of that plantation Mahogany, that goes by many names, moves more than any wood I've ever seen. I would stay away from it.
Usually just a couple of days. Plenty to do here on the Ponderosa. Not possible to run out of work without leaving home. Self-employed since 1974.