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MrChips posted:But yes I will continue pearl-clutching. rear end in a top hat. Edit: hell of a page snipe.
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Captain McAllister posted:Yeah, but he's saying once they're converted into house pieces, they lose their integrity. Yeah, the framing is built for vertical loading for stacking and crane/forklift lifts. The lateral strength in them is mostly in the sidewalls and floor planking, and every conversion I've seen modifies or cuts into them. They're really not a great building option, IMHO. By the time you go into all the hassle required to reasonably insulate them and get power and water through, you could have stick built something with a design life of more than 20 years.
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# ? May 10, 2020 03:16 |
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Yeah I've never really understood that. It seems like more effort than it's worth. I'm looking at using some in our barn build out west but it's likely not going to happen and if it does, they'll be largely unmodified other than adding a door or window or three.
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# ? May 10, 2020 06:04 |
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This Outback can go and get hosed. I'm officialy not wasting any more of my time on any 3.0R powered cars. The whole lot of them can go get slagged or catch CoronaVIrus or whatever.
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# ? May 10, 2020 07:58 |
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Reportedly the next gen BRZ86 is going to be sharing a higher-revving tuned version of the FA24F with the 2021 WRX with Toyota doing the rest of the car. I was thinking about picking up an FR-S in the next couple months but now I'm seriously considering throwing money into keeping the Impala's transmission from falling apart and waiting to see how the 2021 BRZ86 shakes out. e: this is of course assuming that the 'rona doesn't shut Toyobaru Mk II development down for a couple years, of course Kazinsal fucked around with this message at 08:43 on May 10, 2020 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:This Outback can go and get hosed. I'm officialy not wasting any more of my time on any 3.0R powered cars. The whole lot of them can go get slagged or catch CoronaVIrus or whatever. Let me know where you are dumping it. I have this weird horse whisperer skill of instantly fixing other peoples poo poo that I acquire.
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# ? May 10, 2020 10:10 |
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Oh god, a Celica Supra showed up for sale... One of the coolest body shapes, but I seem to remember that parts are hard to come by... Still...
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MrOnBicycle posted:Oh god, a Celica Supra showed up for sale... One of the coolest body shapes, but I seem to remember that parts are hard to come by... Still... The roundy first gen or the angular second gen? I remember Dad shopping back in the early '80s and the original roundy Supra just came out. He was looking at it and decided to wait. I'm glad he did. He ended up getting one of the first second gen cars. That was one of my first "cool car" experiences. The angular design was a huge departure, especially the sport package that he got with the fender flares, chunky wheels and speed. Not fast by today's metrics (in fact, quite slow in comparison), but it was one hell of a car.
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# ? May 10, 2020 12:01 |
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MrOnBicycle posted:Oh god, a Celica Supra showed up for sale... One of the coolest body shapes, but I seem to remember that parts are hard to come by... Still... Show and tell
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meatpimp posted:The roundy first gen or the angular second gen? I remember Dad shopping back in the early '80s and the original roundy Supra just came out. He was looking at it and decided to wait. I'm glad he did. He ended up getting one of the first second gen cars. That was one of my first "cool car" experiences. The angular design was a huge departure, especially the sport package that he got with the fender flares, chunky wheels and speed. Not fast by today's metrics (in fact, quite slow in comparison), but it was one hell of a car. Yeah the second gen angular mid 80's one. Jesus it's cool. But yeah, the parts availability is what's putting me off. I'd think Toyota would be using the same stuff for many cars, (engine, transmission etc) but I guess not? Humphreys posted:Show and tell MrOnBicycle fucked around with this message at 12:23 on May 10, 2020 |
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Buy it. That's my favourite Supra. I have a Mk3 but would hand it over even for a ratty looking Celica Supra. It's the best looking Supra by far.
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# ? May 10, 2020 12:28 |
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My brother has an '85 celica gts, so the same car but with a different front clip. we just did a head replacement on it, and everything is available, from kits to piece parts. dunno about the 6-cylinder, but the 22re is ubiquitous and is compatible with like every other toyota out there with one. so if the 6-cyl is anything like that, sounds fine to me?
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# ? May 10, 2020 12:36 |
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Raluek posted:My brother has an '85 celica gts, so the same car but with a different front clip. we just did a head replacement on it, and everything is available, from kits to piece parts. dunno about the 6-cylinder, but the 22re is ubiquitous and is compatible with like every other toyota out there with one. Hatch, coupe or convertible?
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# ? May 10, 2020 12:45 |
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Rhyno posted:Hatch, coupe or convertible? Hatch. It actually has a supra hatch on it, for wing style points.
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# ? May 10, 2020 12:46 |
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Nice! I've wanted a coupe for ages but every one I've looked at is a rust bucket.
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# ? May 10, 2020 13:10 |
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Humphreys posted:Let me know where you are dumping it. I have this weird horse whisperer skill of instantly fixing other peoples poo poo that I acquire. Not my car but if the owner wants to shoot it, I'll let you know Yaaaaaaay. 51 today. Just me, 3 cats, one loving Outback and a pile of other Subarus which mostly all work. Stepkid's trip here cancelled, honeymoon that was supposed to happen in NZ at Christmas looking more than a bit dicey, wife 13000kms away and oh boy if you think I have a second's loving sympathy for little whining fucks going on about wanting a haircut you got the wrong Aussie for that. gently caress those assclowns that are making this Covid-19 poo poo worse than it needs to be. I would very much like to do more than talk to my wife over the Interwebs and assholes that give zero regard for the ease of spread are just selfish fucksticks. (Completely loving over it but I'll put up with it until the pandemic is over because that helps make it shorter)
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# ? May 10, 2020 13:24 |
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MrOnBicycle posted:Yeah the second gen angular mid 80's one. Jesus it's cool. You bloody better buy that now! That looks like it is in some minty condition on the outside! CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Not my car but if the owner wants to shoot it, I'll let you know I don't want to come off as even more of a oval office, but this virus really has ratted out so many industries that aren't essential. How many loving hair dressers and cafes does a suburb need?
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# ? May 10, 2020 13:44 |
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For what its worth, I had two separate campground reservations canceled by the state park service of the respective states, GA and IN, through the beginning of June. I am not sure how long campgrounds will continue to cancel them, but not being able to park it will be a hassle especially if your just winging it. Also, flying J with RV pumps will be your friend. Trying to pull a 32’ camper thats really 36’ behind your bumper plus the already long ccsb pickup is no fun when you need gasoline because the station was designed for a car. My one RV trip I hope to go on this year is in December to big bend texas. Hoping that one doesn’t get culled as well. We were planing on ordering a new grand design solitude 310GK with full body paint, heat pumps and some other nice stuff but thats postponed for now. If we do go it will probably be with our current Jayco. So instead of ordering the new 5er, I am in the process of buying a new tractor. Its a 2020 new holland powerstar 120. Deluxe cab with a high vis roof, HD loader, the widest set of R1W radials available, and 4x4 with HD limited slip front axle plus the usual HD mechanical rear locker. Its in stock at the dealer 6 miles away, soon to be 2 miles away after we move. The in stock at the close dealer part was the main reason for buying this particular machine, because it doesn’t have a couple features I really want. Mainly, the factory installed third function diverter for the loader, and a factory 3rd rear remote. I could go to the local case IH dealer and get a farmall 120U (same machine but red) that has them but they are 25 miles away, and a bit more expensive. I could order a new one, but that takes 6 months to come slow boat from Turkey right now. The dealer can add the third remote for $1500 but the diverter he said we would have to order on a new build. There are $700-800 hydraulic doubler kits if I really want that later on. I am getting a used JD CX15 bat wing and a new 9 foot rear blade with hydraulic tilt and angle as well. Can’t wait to tear poo poo up with the batwing.
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# ? May 10, 2020 13:47 |
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Spectrum let me actually order new service with no deposit, despite it taking me 4 years to pay off one bill with them. Paid it last week. Though my credit score is steadily increasing (the GOTTA PUT MY SHARPIE SIGNATURE ON IT bux let me pay my phone for 3 months + pay off my CCs, the CC payoff gave me a decent credit score bump). Spectrum was the last non-medical collection I had. Yes, I have a low credit limit. Paying down the cards put me at 5% credit usage (just some auto renew stuff on there right now), which seems ot matter more than the fact I only have $1500 worth of credit cards. .... they're only doing self-install right now. Period, full stop, no help if there's issues with the self install. I already know either the drop to the house needs replacing or the powered splitter outside is hosed - when roommate had them before, it was down more than up. That could have been the run to the wall jack he was using, but looking at the wiring outside, it's pole drop to powered splitter/2 port amp (split with duplex neighbor) directly to one wall jack, said wall jack is run along the outside of the house. I'll have to go double check. I know Spectrum's customer service is a pain in the rear end, but the only other option is 100mbit AT&T with a 2 year contract for way more (and since it's over 45 year old copper, I don't see how in the hell it'd hit those speeds). This is 200/10, available speeds up to 945mbit down/30 up. The house is wrapped in coax along the outside (it's probably structural to be honest), most not hooked up at this point. I suspect I'm gonna wind up running my own drop from the demarc. At least the demarc isn't far from of my bedroom window (or I could just tape new coax to the old poo poo and yank it through the existing through-hole). The one existing wired connection goes to the living room, but since I'm the one paying for the internet, and I have a desktop, I was planning to put the modem and router in there. Less cable length from the demarc that way anyway, and my bedroom is right in the middle of the house.. so should be the ideal placement for wifi (not a big place, maybe 1000 sq ft? 2 bed/1 bath/1 car garage duplex from the 70s) Nice thing is.. at least for me, it scares roomie a bit... I cook a lot. Gas stove and oven. It's in decent shape, can't find any real issues with it aside from being dirty. All burners work, oven works. I MUCH prefer gas over electric. It's a basic as hell Hotpoint, it has a digital timer at least. Need to get a CO detector though (I thought city code required them in rental houses with gas appliances, maybe this place is grandfathered?) randomidiot fucked around with this message at 14:22 on May 10, 2020 |
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MrOnBicycle posted:Oh god, a Celica Supra showed up for sale... One of the coolest body shapes, but I seem to remember that parts are hard to come by... Still... The ad makes it sound really well cared for and in great condition. IIRC correct you're from way down south tho? If you're serious and with the caveat that I don't really know much about them, I could look at it for ya. All the coming week is completely full, so sadly I don't really have time until next weekend (16-17th).
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# ? May 10, 2020 14:18 |
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Found a photo of where Deth-Kart started its life. Chunky mate for scale:
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# ? May 10, 2020 14:27 |
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Sunday morning cleaning -- Summit Racing 1-time use coupon for $20 off $100, if anyone can use it -- ZT81151452
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Not my car but if the owner wants to shoot it, I'll let you know Happy Birthday! My wish for you this year is peace and contentment!
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Nidhg00670000 posted:The ad makes it sound really well cared for and in great condition. IIRC correct you're from way down south tho? If you're serious and with the caveat that I don't really know much about them, I could look at it for ya. All the coming week is completely full, so sadly I don't really have time until next weekend (16-17th). Yep, from Skåne. Thanks for the offer, I'll have to clear it with the wife first though before contacting the guy and perhaps setting it up. 6 ½h drive or going by train for 4½h is a bit meaty though. I'm also second guessing if I trust a 35-year old car to do the 6½h drive back haha.
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# ? May 10, 2020 18:52 |
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Ugh. Halfway through replacing a toilet and I'm reminded how much I hate plumbing, even when nothing is going wrong.
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IOwnCalculus posted:Ugh. Halfway through replacing a toilet and I'm reminded how much I hate plumbing, even when nothing is going wrong. Toilets are messy. Big garbage bag over the bottom immediately after you lift. I just tried one of these and I was skeptical, but worked perfectly first time... something I've never had happen with a wax ring. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Fluidmaster-Better-Than-Wax-Universal-Wax-Free-Toilet-Seal-7530P24/205762183
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I used a HF transfer pump to get everything out first, so nothing dripped. Only thing now is I need to get something to soften up the old caulk since the bits that won't come out of the tile are discolored as hell. Edit: I am definitely going to pick that up though because gently caress wax seals.
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# ? May 10, 2020 19:47 |
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I have those on two toilets and they're fantastic. No wax makes the install a breeze.
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# ? May 10, 2020 19:58 |
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You don't have to worry about damaging them if you need to re-set the toilet because you hosed up the first shot either.
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# ? May 10, 2020 20:01 |
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Pulled the trigger on a top of the line Ego self propelled mower today. Battery is charging now. After watching dozens of youtube reviews the Ego just seemed better engineered and more powerful than any other cordless mower. Cons: it was expensive
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# ? May 10, 2020 21:12 |
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I finally put the i5 2500k out to pasture. Replaced it with a 3900x/5700xt combo and i think i won the silicon lottery again on both counts. The 5700xt hit 2134mhz on stock voltage and the 3900x boosts up to 4.2ghz all core, and 4.5 single with the stock cooler and the whole thing is dead silent.
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Previa_fun posted:Pulled the trigger on a top of the line Ego self propelled mower today. Battery is charging now. I got one last year. No regrets. It is pretty amazingly capable.
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IOwnCalculus posted:Ugh. Halfway through replacing a toilet and I'm reminded how much I hate plumbing, even when nothing is going wrong. Last weekend doing dishes after meal prep we noticed the sink was draining slow. Tried drano and a snake, cleaned everything we could access under the sink. Got progressively worse during the week. Father-in-law and friend came over today to take a look at it since I'm basically disabled and can't do anything over head. Started at a low point in the plumbing, was clogged near solid. 3ft+ of clog. Cut out most of it, cleaned the rest then fixed the slope issue and put it all back together. The smell...at least it wasn't toilet.
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I'm just glad I haven't had to fix sewer pipes for any family members in over a year. I need to add to mine a bit but digging the trench will be the hardest part.
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MrOnBicycle posted:Yep, from Skåne. Thanks for the offer, I'll have to clear it with the wife first though before contacting the guy and perhaps setting it up. 6 ½h drive or going by train for 4½h is a bit meaty though. I'm also second guessing if I trust a 35-year old car to do the 6½h drive back haha. Eh, I flew down to Ängelholm and bought/drove a 1972 El Camino home to Uppsala the day before Midsummer. Lots of poo poo went kind of sideways on that trip but whatever, it's not like I was gonna starve or freeze to death in the age of cellphones.
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# ? May 11, 2020 00:22 |
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Merch arrived. I'm sure this will improve my bracket fabrication skills immensely
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# ? May 11, 2020 00:32 |
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But does it make the noise?
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# ? May 11, 2020 00:43 |
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Oh it's Dickies? So it's actually decent quality then, nice. I want to buy merch but so much of it is just cheap crap. That's great.
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Rhyno posted:I have those on two toilets and they're fantastic. No wax makes the install a breeze. I'm glad you can reseat them because I had to. Instructions said that if the flange is flush to use the included spacer, but that stacked up way too high with the new toilet. Bolted it down with no spacer and so far no leaks. Success!
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Appreciate the help with the MK2 Supra on the last page or so, but after asking some about the car and doing more research I really don't think it's a good "beginner" classic for me. Especially since going 6 hours one way to discover that I won't fit in it or I don't like driving it is a massive waste of time. I think I'm going to take it slower and find something European and test drive it and see if I even like the vintage experience.
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