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  1. Ouch. I'll volunteer my services on your rebuild if you can get it down here. Guessing front fairing stay, plastics, headlight, pegs and either shifter or brake pedal, maybe subframe and other misc pieces. Get your parts and come down, I'll help you make her whole again.
    2 points
  2. Anyone do woodworking as a hobby? Lately I've just done refinishing projects, tables, end tables, and cedar chests. \/ water based stain with gloss poly. Sorry don't have before pictures of this one.
    1 point
  3. Lol. Yep. Glam country. Good description.
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  4. I built this for my Dad (RIP) when I was a freshman in high school industrial arts class in 1982.
    1 point
  5. Fun cars. I had a same year 924 I think. Changed the "expensive" clutch in the driveway. Not fun and took some goofy tools. The timing sensors were the worst part.
    1 point
  6. Bolt down the wood and and ya have a nice custom coffee table for my friend in Chicago...
    1 point
  7. This is right up your alley, Rawlins... Hot roll A36 rectangular tube frame welded up, legs and plugs made, welds ground down...
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  8. I made a dining table for a local interior design business rececntly. Started off as oak wall joists from an old barn - 2' X 5" X 10' long boards. Planed the top. bottoms and edges and then glued them together using biscuits. Ended up with a 96" long table. Legs were stainless steel tube that I welded and sent out for polishing. Sanded, stained and 12 coats of polyurethane later...
    1 point
  9. Just got home (8:30AM) Ray is home and doing well, although with a lot of pain. Little rash on knee and hands, but the gear did its job. Derek is home, also sore in the shoulder and neck. Both bikes are home...Rays pristene FZ1 is a total loss...frame, forks, swingarm, and rims bent. Entire right side of bike looks like it was put on a giant belt sander. Have been up for 30 hours between ride and aftermath...I am smoked! Special thanks to the EMS crew for getting bikes out of 20' ravine and trailering bikes to safe place! Mike for driving down from Akron at 7:00pm with no questions asked and picking up bikes, Derek and me, then rolling down to Huntington WV. To pick up Ray!
    1 point
  10. Good to hear you are both okay for the most part and hope you have no lingering issues. Two things that I fear the most are gravel and critters.
    1 point
  11. Picture order: 1 & 2 upon delivery 3 sanded 4 stained 5 first thinning of stain 6 & 7 second thinning of stain and 6 coats of gloss poly. Oil based stain and oil based top coat.
    1 point
  12. I could watch her ride for hours.... http://4riders.ro/atunci-cand-esti-pus-in-fata-faptului-implinit-16448
    1 point
  13. I just swap em for 4mm cap screws, even with a JIS driver the screws are still made out of velveeta, and will strip if they are locked up in there good.
    1 point
  14. You should both be thanking me that it's American and not Swiss.
    1 point
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