My morning appt. had to reschedule so he could take his wife to the doc, so I'm baaack.
A fine selection too, I listened to it four times before moving on
Is that a V-dub in your avatar? Hard to tell, my eyes ain't that great anymore.
I have two 1970 VW Minivans... one has a good body but burns oil, one has a good engine and a mostly rotten body. Really need to get around to making one good one out of the two, then maybe use the other frame & transaxle to make a dune buggy.
Thanks subway... yesterday
was a great day - good weather, good food, good company later in the day.
To post pics, just make an account with a photo hosting website, upload photos (hint: do all your editing locally, THEN upload), and copy the photo URL.... but then there are several ways to get it to show up here. If the URL already has IMG tags, just paste it directly... if not, use the 'Image' button at the top of the 'reply' box (the one that looks like a mountain with the sun coming up over it), and paste it there. If ya get into it and need more help, just ask... there are plenty of folks here that know more about that than I.
Most certainly!... that's what keeps me comin' back!
By now, I probably have a dozen or more of those 'mod holders'... one in most of the rooms of the house, one on the deck table, one on a workbench under the carport, two in my shop, and one in each vehicle - they fit perfectly in a cupholder.
For a while there, every trip to Home Depot/Lowes I'd throw one or two in with whatever else I was there to buy... the two pieces together cost less than $3.
A lot of folks don't know this, so:
The problem I have with WD-40 is that, over time, it'll dry out and get gummy... Rem Oil not so. I fix and/or refurbish old firearms, for myself and others, and WD works great for cleaning away rust/dust/grime and powder residue, but for a final film of rust ......ant on the bluing, and for slicking up the action, it's Rem Oil for me.