Kiwioilboiler
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Got an old aluminum 8 cup percolator that goes camping or wherever.Can't go wrong with a stainless steel percolator. Works on electric burners, wood stoves, gas stoves, and fire pits. Only needs coffee and water. No expensive plastic cups full of ground coffee like a tide pod. Everyone that drinks coffee ought to have one.
My truck belt squeals when pulling out of the driveway too. Must be a chebby! Lol
Done that.Dad would say "strain it with your teeth boys"
Looks scary!So, medium over complicated...
Axle has to come out of hub to let ball joint come up out it.
If I had a new one, it be back together in an hour.
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Still debating whether to fit the raised coils I bought recently. Slacker Adam winning the debate so far.Looks scary!
Just dont get poked in the forehead with that Springy thingy.![]()
So, medium over complicated...
Axle has to come out of hub to let ball joint come up out it.
If I had a new one, it be back together in an hour.
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Good morning fellow coffee drinkers and non-drinkers. Percolator is percing! (Is that a word?)
Sure does get light late now. Sky is just starting to lighten up here.
The rust you deal with would never make it through a WOF here Ed.Good work Adam.
I would have left the control arm in the vehicle and removed the steering knuckle.
The likelihood of the bolts being seized tight to the rubber bushings on the control arm being the primary reason why.
It would be nice not dealing with ever other fastener chemically bonded to another component for a change..
The rust you deal with would never make it through a WOF here Ed.
Mind enhancement of the youts in progress Ed...Morning guys.
More machining of jugs for me today.
Sooo true. But them jugs is always getting me in trouble.Scientific studies have proven the motorboating of jugs is vastly preffered over the machining of jugs.