What did you accomplish today?

raratt

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Looks like I am 0-2 on the security lights. First one would not shut off, second one will not turn on in test mode but will turn on at night, for 5 seconds. Doesn't matter where I set the time knob. I hate installing stuff above my head anyway but It looks like I get to replace another one.
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farmerfischer

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Changed out the destroied calipar on my dads truck and replaced the pads.. ive got to bleed out the air and im done.. the pain was doing it in their driveway in 20°f and blowing snow,, with just a flannel on and tennishoes.. im gland i had an impack driver.. made this much quicker.. my dads terrible on his truck and im always fixing something..lol..
 

Hiphophippo

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I spoke with a gentleman I haven’t seen in 22 years as he has been in prison. It was nice to speak with him we used to be great friends and I wish him the best In his life. It’s crazy the paths life puts us on out of all the guys I grew up with and kicked it heavily with most are dead in prison or complete meth heads it’s insane it’s heartwarming to see one of them from time to time not a complete wreck. Hope you guys have a great holiday.
 

Bareback

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Changed out the destroied calipar on my dads truck and replaced the pads.. ive got to bleed out the air and im done.. the pain was doing it in their driveway in 20°f and blowing snow,, with just a flannel on and tennishoes.. im gland i had an impack driver.. made this much quicker.. my dads terrible on his truck and im always fixing something..lol..
I’m one those people who are hot natured, if it’s in the low 30’s but the sun is out I’m wearing a t-shirt, if it’s cloudy then I’ll put on a flannel. But 20’s with blowing snow in a flannel is another level.
 

DarkWeb

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I know you guys aren't used to it.....but damn that's still shirt and flannel weather. Drop it another 40° :lol:


LOL I'm kidding. You can put a tarp over the car or truck to keep the wind down. Just don't run the motor and die of asphyxiation ;) Also if you have to lay on snow an old table cloth (with the plastic on one side and the fuzz on the other) works pretty damn well from a blocking out some of the cold and most of the wet. I have a big piece of neoprene material about 5'x4'x.25" that was a game changer. But I always kept a old table cloth like that somewhere stuffed away on the jeep. :blsmoke:
 

farmerfischer

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I know you guys aren't used to it.....but damn that's still shirt and flannel weather. Drop it another 40° :lol:


LOL I'm kidding. You can put a tarp over the car or truck to keep the wind down. Just don't run the motor and die of asphyxiation ;) Also if you have to lay on snow an old table cloth (with the plastic on one side and the fuzz on the other) works pretty damn well from a blocking out some of the cold and most of the wet. I have a big piece of neoprene material about 5'x4'x.25" that was a game changer. But I always kept a old table cloth like that somewhere stuffed away on the jeep. :blsmoke:
I was kneeling on a tarp to keep off the snow.. it only to about 20 minutes so it really wasnt a big deal .. im bleeding the lines tomorrow.. its suppose to be in the 40's.. theyre not bad.. i filled the new calipar with brake fluid before i put it on.. so theyre alittle soft, hardly notice really
 

curious2garden

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Changed out the destroied calipar on my dads truck and replaced the pads.. ive got to bleed out the air and im done.. the pain was doing it in their driveway in 20°f and blowing snow,, with just a flannel on and tennishoes.. im gland i had an impack driver.. made this much quicker.. my dads terrible on his truck and im always fixing something..lol..
You are a better man than I, Gunga Din.
 
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