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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

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

  1. May 20, 2025 at 6:08 PM
    TACOTU3

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    Thought they fucked up my gown but turns out grad students get extra flappys on their sleeves? Glad they sent a link to an instruction video with it cuz I was ready to cut them off or tuck them in! Sure hope I don’t have to use the turlet during the ceremony…

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    I can do anything you want on top, and to help fit the dimensions, it would be safer to make things on my end slightly oversized as it'll take a few seconds with an angle grinder to shape for final fitment.

    The one and only time I made paw prints was actually on my first paid CNC project of all things. Here's a pic -

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    Although, paw prints can easily be found online so I can do whatever set.
     
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    Dude you have to pay extra close attention to those vague instructions :rofl:
     
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    That's one hell of a clock
     
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    Definitely learned a lot with that one.

    For starters, that was 1/8" so it was heavy AF for a clock :rofl:

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    Hmph. Taco has been running like ass for months (no power at low rpms, flashing CEL, misfire codes - but runs pretty good at 2500 rpm all the way to redline with no flashing CEL, long term fuel trim at 11-13 ), so I took it into the shop I trust and they say compression is low (105-110ish) across the board and its time for a new engine. I am...suspicious. Maybe my head gasket job finally failed? Maybe its got a controls problem? I dunno. Need more than 15 minutes at a time to dig into it :(

    I suppose I'll start by checking valve clearances, its been 40k since the head job.
     
  7. May 20, 2025 at 7:08 PM
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    I had to order an extra tall, so I thought for sure they forgot to finish the sleeves, LOL!
     
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    Anyone have any experience designing a sprinkler system?
     
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    Get the pressure regulating heads. Or else you have to ensure you design all the runs even
     
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    Rent a trencher, cheap at Home Depot

    Aside from the regulating heads like Miguel mentioned, just make sure you get a bit of overlapping coverage and should be good?
     
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    Also what your city water pressure. And when you pick a head you need to know the coverage area to see how ofter you need to space them
     
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    Usually 1” mains with 3/4 branches. And get the boxs for the heads
     
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    Also you probably want a back flow or some kind of check valve before it feeds the system. Dont want nasty lawn water working its way back into the house water
     
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    20% off coupon coming this weekend, just sayin’
     
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    Shiiiiit, I'm too poor for that :bananadead:
     
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    @Sperrunner gets it!

    That XT12 looks like the dewalt knockoff, probably IP theft…
     
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    Look at all the included attachments! What a deal. Who needs Cat or kormatsu when you got aliexpress.
     
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    Orbit has a pretty cool program on their website. I have a design saved on my computer from a couple years ago. Let me see if I can find a link for you
     
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    You will need to determine the gallons per minute you have and get a simple pressure guage. With the pressure and the amount of water figured out it'll tell you exactly what size pipe you need. Take a Google earth screen shot of your yard and upload it to the program and you can get a pretty sweet system figured out. It's very accurate and was something the professors at SUU had us using to design systems in their principles of irrigation class


    https://design.orbitonline.com/?gad...b1FxYACqiIY5XnGe6vUaAhxqEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
     
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