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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Jul 14, 2020 at 6:24 PM
    cruiserguy

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    Yeah check the lines first. Easy way to do it is buy like 3-4 ft of correct size vacuum piping and then just go one by one cutting it to size as you remove each individual line.... One at a time, so they don't end up mixed up. Did I say one at a time yet? Better safe than sorry, just replace the lines one at a time. :D
    I don't think you find a 'kit'. It's all one size I think.... Oh except for lower fat short on on bottom of modulator. That one is a bigger diameter. Couldn't tell you it off hand though
     
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    I get it. Id be pissed too, especially since i have a desk from my great grandfather. Id unhinge if that got ruined or any other for that matter from water
     
  3. Jul 14, 2020 at 6:26 PM
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    Man we have a bad mosquito problem here this year. Finding them in the house no thanks to our old ass windows and screens with large gaps. Anyone know of a good indoor mosquito repellent? I'm only used to using the stuff you spray on for outside.

    Heard about the ultrasonic plug ins but I'm skeptical if those actually work. Reviews are mixed
     
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    Yeah they write all the diagrams in English for us. But sometimes when we look up something to get specs its all in german or Swedish.

    and only the newer racks have their paperwork with them still. We have alot of old shit where all that paperwork is long gone. So its the same for us. Gotta go point for point and start tracing wires down race ways to figure out what does what
     
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  6. Jul 14, 2020 at 6:30 PM
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    In the house?! Oh hellllll no. That would make you miserable man.
    I have no idea on indoor products for that. I just had to chime in that sounds horrible. Mosquitoes are one thing that drives me crazy
    Oh also a fan helps keep them off, I did that while working outside in summer in shaded areas back east. But even just the light setting on the fan too will work. Doesn't take much air to keep them away. I was very surprised
     
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    Buy some screen and use that thing that you or someone else in here was cutting pizzas with to install it.
     
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    Yeah, keep em from getting in the house in the first place would be ideal. I second this idea. And even ghetto stapling screen over your windows could help in a pinch
     
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    Yeah that was me :laughing: haha. I replaced most of the screens over the lockdown but the issue is the old windows that we have that swing open don't seal well like this

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    The screens while they do help aren't completely sealed around where the frame meets the window edges either and little bugs can easily get in
     
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    Hear me out on this before you judge. I learned about this trick from a foreman after I helped rebuild homes for habitat for humanity in the south after hurricane Katrina


    Go to Victoria Secret and get the spray fragrance "Amber Romance" gotta be the spray.. none of that lotion stuff. That spray works flipping wonders! You may smell like a french whore but 3rd party testing actually showed it's more effective than alot of mosquitoes specific sprays out there
     
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    Haha might actually be able to sell my wife on that one over using Deet spray
     
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    Oh shit you're on to something there!

    Enough spiders take up residence and you wont have a mosquito problem AT ALL
     

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