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What have you done to your Tacoma today? 1st Gen Edition

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by SlimDigg, Feb 7, 2011.

  1. Nov 2, 2021 at 11:13 AM
    cynicalrider

    cynicalrider #NFG

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    Yeah the abrasive blade tends to deflect. Shit even my 7" evo isn't 100% straight and there is no way for me to tune it either which sucks. It's what I get for going cheaper compared to the 14". But goddamn does it cut great. The nice part about metal is that it doesn't have to be absolutely perfect, the gaps can easily be filled with a welder.
     
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    Blackdawg

    Blackdawg Dr. Frankenstein

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    yeah very true. Always some leeway.
     
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    El Taco Diablo

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    nagorb

    nagorb Should be a dang perma mod

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    For home shop stuff, nothing beats a portaband. Way more versatile, and cleaner.
     
  5. Nov 2, 2021 at 1:57 PM
    cynicalrider

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    I've been hearing this, I like the idea of a portband, portaband pro jig, and swag table. 3 hella useful tools.
     
  6. Nov 2, 2021 at 2:01 PM
    El Taco Diablo

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    Just 3 tons of fun!!!
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    El Taco Diablo

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    @Pella (he's very rarely on here, and mostly sticks to the CA forums and some 3rd Gen stuff) has that band saw. I've used it a few times when the two of us are working on shit at his place. That thing is a definite game changer. Slow as hell, but I'm just hell of impatient.

    Band saws are accurate, but they sure aren't going to win any chain saw races lol.
     
  10. Nov 2, 2021 at 2:23 PM
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    nagorb Should be a dang perma mod

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    Yup.

    Honestly for home use I would just go with a portaband and a table mount. Horizontal band saws are nice, but the cheaper ones are a pain to get square, and hardly ever stay true. .
     
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    Today/yesterday I did upper/lower ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar bushings, and CV axle rebuilds. Lots of fun with stuck fasteners including an adventure drilling out/re-threading the passenger side ABS bracket bolt hole and a bonus round chiseling off the differential drain plug.
    Tomorrow when my new drain plug arrives I'll fill up the diff and hope to see no leaks :fingerscrossed:
     
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    Finally, sliders on :fistbump:

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    Logans2001 What’s crackin’

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    Has anyone had luck wrapping parts of their truck DIY? I’m thinking about wrapping my rear bumper black. I’m curious as to how hard it is.
     
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    portaband pro jig should do the same thing as the swag table, no?
     
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    I did vinyl wrap on the portion of my hood that gives me glare when I'm running the light bar. The wrap it's self wasn't that difficult.

    The vinyl is coming back off the hood and I'm going to paint that matte black.

    Vinyl wrap on a hood that isn't insulated on the under side doesn't work, in case anyone is curious. The heat rises and heats up the hood and shrinks the wrap. It will eventually get all wavy around the edges and look like crap.

    This is what it looked like right after I did it.

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    Anyone deal with popping noise in front suspension? I feel like it just started when I switched to these quick disconnect sway bar links
     
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    probably that then. The sway bar is known to make a chunking sound. Disconnect it and drive it for a day or two to see if it goes away.
     
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    That saw - or really, saws very much like it - is sold by several vendors. Grizzly sells one that I have. HF sells a saw that looks identical for a fraction of the price ( ). Works great both as horizontal and vertical. I cut all my material for bed racks with it.

    Floor space isn't too bad since it's easy to roll around, and at $300, the price is certainly right.

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  19. Nov 3, 2021 at 8:28 AM
    El Taco Diablo

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    I'm not familiar with the Grizzly. But the HF saw is not anywhere even close to the Jet. As I said earlier, I've used the Jet quite a few times when working on collaborations with @Pella, I've also used the Harbor Freight version. My neighbor across the street has one. My neighbor is a machinist and he has done some extensive modifications to his. Replacing the junk blade that comes with the HF version, first of all... but also reinforcing the legs, reinforcing the armature because it had a lot of lateral slop, etc.

    Even with all the modifications Chuck (my neighbor) has done, his band saw isn't even in the same neighborhood as Josh's (Pella). The tolerances on the adjustment cranks are tighter, the motor runs smoother, the base is more stable.

    Harbor Freight has really improved on some of their tools, but on this one, it's apparent that HF still makes a lot of their stuff by copying others. Just because it looks the same, looks can be deceiving. The gauge metal they use for the stand could be thinner (I believe it is) the threads on the adjusters aren't machined as well, the motor is probably less efficient... things that at first glace seem to look the same, aren't.
     
  20. Nov 3, 2021 at 10:41 AM
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    Goddamn that truck is so clean.

    Derp, didn't even realize that. Even better.

    All packed up for 4 days wheeling/camping in MA and VT.

    [​IMG]Untitled by Michael Halat, on Flickr
    [​IMG]Untitled by Michael Halat, on Flickr

    I feel like reorganizing my bed to remove the tool box and make space for my dual sport really streamlined the way I am now able to pack shit up.
     
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