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Old 01-09-2019   #1
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Default In the doghouse

Long story short, I picked up a used power steering cooler to replace mine which is all chewed up. I know! No one can see it but I know it's all raggedy. Right?
It arrived last night and decided to clean it up a bit. I filled it with mineral spirit, sloshed it a bit and drained it into a pan in the laundry room adjacent to the kitchen, breakfast room and living room. Boy! Did the Mrs. ever get pissed off... I never had any aversion to petroleum or solvents and assume the same for everyone else. I guess I am wrong... Won't be doing that again.
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Old 01-09-2019   #2
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Cool you ever rebuild a carburetor on the kitchen table?
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Old 01-09-2019   #3
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Cool you ever rebuild a carburetor on the kitchen table?
I tried rebuilding a Holley 650 probably in 83 I think. Come to think of it, that didn’t go too well either.
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Old 01-09-2019   #4
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Try cleaning car parts in the dishwasher
if you wanna get a reaction...
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Old 01-09-2019   #5
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Try cleaning car parts in the dishwasher
if you wanna get a reaction...
I used an oven for baked enamel finish on LT5 coolant cross over pipe once.
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Old 01-09-2019   #6
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Default Re: In the doghouse

I hear what everyone is saying.
Between the car, motorcycle & airplane parts always being in close proximity, I had to make a decision.
I chose the car, motorcycle & airplanes. Have not regretted it for a second.
I do have a rescue dog. She loves me and never says a word!!
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Old 01-10-2019   #7
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The longer you are gone, the happier they are to see you when you get home.
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Old 01-10-2019   #8
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Been there done that, PB Blaster appears to be particularly annoying when sprayed in the laundry room. the 390 big block on the living room was a good one too.
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Been there done that, PB Blaster appears to be particularly annoying when sprayed in the laundry room. the 390 big block on the living room was a good one too.
I have a pair of Michelin PS2 335-30-18s in my walk-in closet.
I better have them mounted before she decides to trash them
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The longer you are gone, the happier they are to see you when you get home.
That is for sure!
In return, I spoil her beyond all reason!
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