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Re: Ed's Shop Build Thread
If you haven't already, get yourself some Cerama Bryte cleaner for that glass stove top.
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Originally Posted by PaulMys
You've come a long way since the beginning, Ed.
Great stuff!!
Thanks Paul!
Originally Posted by 57Rambler
If you haven't already, get yourself some Cerama Bryte cleaner for that glass stove top.
Thanks, I'll have to give it a try. This is my first glass top and I def need something better.
Originally Posted by 2black1s
Looking good!
Thanks!
Not much to report lately.
I do want to give a shout out to my tolco 320cr sprayers. I'm approaching 1 year now with only 1 of them starting to fail. I have about 14 in rotation and the only sprayer to show signs of wear is the solvent bottle (no surprise).
Here's a halfway shot of me cleaning a gross carpet. Sorry I always forget to get the after pic.
I bought this nifty tire filler.
And I had to clean a cop car.
Well the back seat of one. The cops were transporting a stray cat when it decided to pee all over the back seat. It was in a cage but I think it was one of those wire cages hence why the car got covered in pee. I had to remove the rear seat and clean the padding underneath the rubber floor as the pee managed to find it's way down there.
It was a bit of a challenge figuring out how to remove the back seat since it wasn't the normal explorer seat and I couldn't find any instructions online. For those wondering you have to flip down the top parts of the seats and unbolt 4 bolts holding the rears of the seat rails to the floor. Then the seats flip forward (they're on sprung hinges) so you can unbolt the front of the seat rails. After that you give them the old heave ho and lift them out.
Reinstalled. You don't get much room to work with the walls in front and behind the seat.
I found a sowing needle in a car. (Not the cop car). Thankfully this is the only needle I've ever found.
And I need to clean my vacuum more.
Yes I vacuumed up those masks, paper towels, pencils, and more. I'll vacuum up anything if it saves me a trip to the trash can.
I try to clean out the vacuum every two weeks but sometimes I forget to. I think this was about 2 1/2 weeks of dirt. I only realized it was overdue for a cleaning after it started to lose suction. The velocity vac picks up a ton of sand!
The best way to get revenge? Teach them how to detail. They'll spend the rest of their life worrying about the condition of their car.
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Damn, Ed.
Gonna have to start calling you Rock-Key Balboa.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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That is one serious WiFi setup
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Now that your business is history and you have a conventional job at least you can count on a regular and steady pay day. I went through the same thing when I was younger... And it worked out well for me as I was able to retire at 54.
Having a business is great when everything is going well but the lean times can be brutal.
Your garage/apartment set-up is something I always thought I'd like to have. Now that my kids are grown and the ex is long gone, I've always thought that a big shop with an apartment in the corner would be my ideal living arrangement... I'm jealous.
Good luck going forward.
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Good luck with your new job, Ed, you do have some skills.
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Best of luck moving forward, Ed.
I hope you pop in once in a while.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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