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Craig

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  • Birthday 11/16/1973

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    WJ,WRX

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  1. This could be nice, or a disaster....
  2. Coffee is brewed at around 200 degrees. So if it's fresh it's going to be that hot. The hot plates they put them on are much lower temps. I think the hot plates are 120 - 140. So yeah, fresh coffee = hot.
  3. I've used Blue Magic Headlight Lens Restorer a couple times. It worked really well for me to remove the hazing and yellowing. I think all the big auto parts stores carry it. I've done the sand an polish as well. It seemed to work better for really bad headlights, but it won't last unless you seal, clear, or clear bra. http://www.bluemagicusa.com/repair-products/headlight-lens/
  4. Go here and read this about the brakes. http://www.wjjeeps.com/brakes.htm btw that is a great site for info on the wj You easily could have death wobble as well. Any solid front axle vehicle can get it. I would have someone move the steering back and forth while looking at all the front components to see what may be worn out. A vehicle this old it could be all of it.
  5. you might also get a pivot pin install tool. Not "needed" but nice to have and pretty cheap.
  6. I find myself surprised that dog did not turn on it's trainer.
  7. I have been wanting to do a "refresher" on the CCW class I took a couple years ago from Joe. There have been many changes and I know from Howard that the class has evolved from the class I took. It was, after all, only the second class Joe had done for CCW. Joe and Howard were both more than happy to have me come back and make room for me in their class. It was good reminder of what I had forgotten, an update on what is new, and a chance to learn the additional content. They both were helpful in giving me constructive feedback to correct my form on the range, and provide techniques to control muzzle rise. I now have plenty to go home and work on in order to correct my "bad habits". Additionally, I know that I can always go back to either of them for further instruction. It really is a great class and I was excited to be a part of it even for a second time. They give you a lot of information and I'm sure there is plenty more they could give if time weren't a constraint. Thanks again guys.
  8. Craig

    Woodworking

    How do you like the Ridgid sander?
  9. CTD only uses NASA approved lifts, these lifts are only the best and have thousands of hours of R&D and Research. Even at liquidation prices I doubt any of us "normal folk" could afford them.
  10. For street, PBR axxis ultimates or stoptech street performance.
  11. Reading this made me think of this thread. http://www.bcsportbikes.com/forum/showthread.php/146566-Build-to-Fail-Fail-to-Build.-What-is-this-I-don-t-even.....
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