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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

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

  1. Aug 6, 2022 at 2:26 PM
    01x4

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    We also added rice with our chicken mixes. In our case it helped a lot, filled out the food a bit.
     
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  2. Aug 6, 2022 at 2:27 PM
    01x4

    01x4 I know what I'm doing?

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    Yep
     
  3. Aug 6, 2022 at 2:29 PM
    01x4

    01x4 I know what I'm doing?

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    Never liked grey wheels but kinda want these 314s for the Subie when is arrives.....


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    But fuck Walmart and their use of novar controllers.
     
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  6. Aug 6, 2022 at 2:33 PM
    01x4

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    I was looking at their LP6 but its basically a copy of the Sparco Pro Corsa in a lot of ways and I like their lighter finish...

    LP6

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    Sparco

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    When Bert is ill I'll boil chicken with rice and he usually has an appetite for it and keeps it down. Can't say I love how the house smells though lol
     
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    @Wulf

    I heard you like clamps, so I put a clamp on my clamp while it's clamped so I can clamp while my clamp clamps.

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    Too steep unless you've got another engine similar.. by the look of that intake, it's a discontinued carb and interior Parra are no longer available.. except maybe a needle and seat
     
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    Haha yeah I get that. When my last pup got old my folks would make big pots of it so food for the whole week would be sorted and it def filled their house with the "We're cooking Buster's food," smell.
     
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    I need a drill :annoyed:

    Figured I can make my bumper bolt on/off and drill holes in the side panels. There are two bolts on each side of the frame rails.
     
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    Wait you're not saying you don't own a drill, are you?
     
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    Kwikvette

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    I own a drill, not a drill press.

    Even a table top one would suffice.

    Need it for these -

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    Ignore the sideways magnet. That's just holding the recovery point based on where I marked it on the rear face.
     
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    So I ended up getting it for 75. Worst case I get it running and throw it up on Craig’s .

    or use it as a coffee table

    made in…. Nebraska? :oldglory:

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    Ahh gotcha. I was going to say, I need a minute. I never thought I'd get as much use out of my cheapo Craftsman tabletop press. Never tried steel that thick though so might be a no go...but a decent tabletop press is a good investment. I built a rolling stand for it and its just sort of became a staple.
     
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    Methods look so cheap and gawdy to me. It has a lot to do with the center
     
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    jubei would rather be doing something else

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    I went out for my monthly ‘start and run the CJ’ appointment, and as soon as I sat down in the drivers seat I look down and there’s a HUGE yellowjacket nest on the steering column, mere inches from my junk. Now, my Jeep is not a large vehicle, and I’m not a small human. It takes some doing to get out of the drivers seat, but I bailed outta there like it was on fire haha.

    Came back later that evening when they were chill and I nuked those assholes from orbit. It’s so satisfying seeing them trying to come get you, but the nerve gas is like, nah. Screw ‘em!

    It’s SO nice! Not awkward at all and totally convenient when you don’t have to unload all your crap to have the checker check it and then load it right back up again. Would recommend.

    Yeah. That one hits…
     
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    Old Craftsman stuff was always sourced out and made by other companies.

    Take my early 90s air compressor for instance; its 4hp whereas most this size (27g) are rated for less which in turn means less SCFM at 90psi than I need.

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    @01x4

    Just need a sharp, quality drill bit and some leverage.

    That and some cutting fluid. It's only 3/16" steel.
     
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    Had to carry a screaming full blown tantrum 2 year old up the hill back to the parking lot, that was fun
     
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