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21. Off topic: Universal Fuel Pump... (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 21:46:32 -0500
I agree, but in some areas it is hard to do these days, at least in some product lines. In 1979 I bought a Sears washer and dryer. They were still running fine past 1991 when they went to a new owne
/html/spridgets/2006-06/msg00322.html (6,996 bytes)

22. Re: Universal Fuel Pump...Now Complaining about German Stuff (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 22:03:07 -0500
Why do they charge $600 for an alternator? ..... Because they CAN! Same as why do people pay $4000 for a Rolex when they can buy a good watch comparable in almost every way for under $500? My uncle h
/html/spridgets/2006-06/msg00323.html (7,584 bytes)

23. Re: Universal Fuel Pump...Now Complaining about German Stuff (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 21:52:54 -0500
We have a 1999 Grand Cherokee 4WD, now with 94k miles. We have had only a few problems with it: 1) Leaking heater core, replaced under warranty. 2) CD changer crapped out, had to buy a new one from t
/html/spridgets/2006-06/msg00324.html (7,662 bytes)

24. Re: Support your local spridget guy (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 21:53:11 -0500
Not only that, but it's the world headquarters of Contours Express. (My wife just bought a Contours Express franchise.) OK, I realize this isn't a big deal to the average person, but Nashville IS the
/html/spridgets/2006-06/msg00975.html (8,296 bytes)

25. Re: Compact flash help, no LBC (score: 1)
Author: bjshov8@comcast.net
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 14:14:36 +0000
If you connect to your Windows computer with a USB card reader, you can use the Windows disk utilities to try to salvage what files are on that flash card, which Windows will treat like a disk drive.
/html/spridgets/2006-07/msg00682.html (7,512 bytes)

26. Re: concrete for shop slab/some LBC (score: 1)
Author: bjshov8@comcast.net
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 15:43:35 +0000
Slab on grade requirements are strictly a matter of what soils are underneath them and what loads you want to put on them. If you have stable soil under the slab, then reinforcing won't do much for y
/html/spridgets/2006-07/msg00852.html (8,288 bytes)

27. Re: Positive Rear End On The Street? (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 21:24:05 -0500
Are you talking about making it a locked rear end? There are lots of ways to do this, from installing a spool to welding the spiders together. I've had cars in the past with welded differentials, and
/html/spridgets/2006-08/msg00744.html (7,271 bytes)

28. Re: The Most Beautiful... Now: Favorite Cars (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 22:32:04 -0500
I don't dwell on this so I don't have specific models in mind, so off the top of my head, and definitely money no object: Mercedes 600 or 65AMG for daily driver Corvette Z06 1966 Corvette 427 Coupe F
/html/spridgets/2006-08/msg01043.html (7,404 bytes)

29. Re: Nitrogen (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 23:15:46 -0500
My dad has talked about doing this in the old days, except they used a tank of Oxygen. He said they ran a paint spray gun this way one time when they had to do a little painting and didn't have a com
/html/spridgets/2006-08/msg01047.html (8,025 bytes)

30. Re: The Most Beautiful... Now: Favorite Cars (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 23:19:49 -0500
I've never been interested in Mercedes, but occasionally I'll read about the really fast ones in the car mags. Got to admire a big heavy luxury car that will carry you around town in plush comfort bu
/html/spridgets/2006-08/msg01048.html (7,318 bytes)

31. Re: Re: MG Roadster coming to US (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 17:43:46 -0500
A few years ago a co-worker did that to his daughter's phone after she got a tattoo after he told her that she was not allowed to. He borrowed her phone, took it out on the patio and hammered it, the
/html/spridgets/2006-08/msg01179.html (7,917 bytes)

32. OT: cellphones (was: MG Roadster coming to US) (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 17:59:25 -0500
I got a pair of Motorola flip phones a couple of years ago through Cingular. I liked the phones and they seem to work well, but my wife's phone "crashes" occasionally and she has to "reboot" it by re
/html/spridgets/2006-08/msg01182.html (7,445 bytes)

33. Re: Container Ship - no LBC (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 20:54:13 -0500
I think this ship was on the History Channel or whatever recently. It's a big ship, and the cylinders/cranks/pistons are really big. I don't know for sure but from the TV show it seems that they are
/html/spridgets/2006-09/msg00048.html (8,288 bytes)

34. Re: Container Ship - no LBC (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 20:59:51 -0500
I spent quite a bit of time in the local Harbor Freight this afternoon. It's interesting to just walk around and look at the variety of stuff that they sell, but I can't help but think that some of i
/html/spridgets/2006-09/msg00049.html (8,086 bytes)

35. Re: Source for Paint (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 20:53:46 -0500
We spec. "ZRC Cold Galvanizing Compound" for our construction projects.
/html/spridgets/2006-09/msg00194.html (6,824 bytes)

36. Re: To Ballast or Not (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 22:10:16 -0500
What I remember is that the ballast is to lower the current going through the points and keep them from burning. Some ignition systems bypass the ballast and run higher voltage to the coil during sta
/html/spridgets/2006-09/msg00318.html (6,942 bytes)

37. Re: hood and drums (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 22:12:05 -0500
I wonder if the same thing applies to the grey epoxy floor finishes.
/html/spridgets/2006-09/msg00319.html (7,359 bytes)

38. Re: To Ballast or Not (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 22:28:53 -0500
It's the same thing... if you add resistance to a circuit you reduce the voltage applied to any individual part of the circuit and you reduce current going through the circuit. If you have a coil wit
/html/spridgets/2006-09/msg00321.html (7,227 bytes)

39. OT Re: Lost bolt, no LBC , but we have all done it (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 20:44:20 -0500
As I understand it, they are travelling about 18,000 mph, so if a nut "floats away" then it is also travelling at basically 18,000 mph. So if its orbit manages to intersect the perpendicular orbit of
/html/spridgets/2006-09/msg00347.html (7,152 bytes)

40. Re: DROPPED BOLT (score: 1)
Author: "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:05:11 -0500
Losing fasteners (& parts) is a problem. Another problem is having fasteners (& parts) leftover. I've worked on lots of cars where you could drop a fastener (or even a tool!) under the hood and it wo
/html/spridgets/2006-09/msg00353.html (6,855 bytes)


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