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Qckslvr said:
Congrats on the D70. Check out the Nikon forums for easy repairs. :) Is this a primary camera or are you going to convert it to a IR camera? I have a D80 that I don't use any more since I got a D300. I have been thinking of making the D80 a IR camera.

Primary. If i get a D200 (LOVE that body) then maybe this would be a good IR camera. ill have to check the nikon forums. the top lcd shouldnt be hard to repair; i have a parts manual and it looks like its 4 solder points. just trying to find a cheap top lcd. think they are 10 dollars from nikon directly? thats what i hear.
 
Boom, that's not all bad, as you say you do get the benefit of a solid work surface. You can get damped ball bearing drawer slides for little money at most any home improvement stores. Reinforce the drawer bottoms and go to it mate!
 
Had my eye on this since I bought my truck. Finally found myself in South Georgia where the only AGRI-SUPPLY store is in the state (Tifton, 2 exits south of the Harley dealership). Agri-Supply is like FAO Schwartz for country boys! I could've stayed there for hours but my wife is 6 months pregnant so...
Anyway, this slider drawer side mount box lets me keep the length of my truck bed for hauling bikes. I can store tools, tie down straps, bungee cords, shotgun shells, and diapers in here for emergencies!
Now if only the snow would melt so I could have a nice day outside to complete my truck and bike projects!

UWS 18" Slide Drawer tool box:


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Blake, i confused you with B L A K E for a second.

was going to question you about how you have a truck, a mustang, and a 350 at the age of 16, then i saw your 6 month pregnant wife in there (congrats!) and i got super confused.
 
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Got myself a cherry 1971 cb350 project for 500 bones. Someone put a lot of love into this bike at some point. Then it sat for two years. Now it's mine to finish. Lots of good parts, finned points covers, finned tappet covers, tomaselli clipons, avon road riders, redwing shocks, ducati 125 repop seat cut in half, shoddy custom rearsets, ported head, etc. I'm extremely excited about this one. But it'll have to wait until the 750 is done...
 
NICe Dr J let us know how that works out for you!!!
von is that a HD rear master? i think i hav a linkage bar somewhere if it is
 
JRK5892 said:
NICe Dr J let us know how that works out for you!!!

Hope I can figure out what all the adjustment knobs do. Didn't really come with instructions.
 
back one should be your needle lock to remove your needle. the bottom is prob a built in flow regulator, or flake volume
 
DrJ said:
My new flake gun with 2.5 mm tip.
i believe the rear knob is like joe said to hold your needle but also controls the volume of material being sprayed (the more you unscrew, the more flake you will spray, and the further the handle will allow to be pressed), the side knob controls the spray pattern width, and the bottom will either be just a plug, or a air flow control.
 
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Over the weekend my dumb shower decided it no longer wanted to turn off. I had replaced the o rings and seals many times in it. This time it was to far worn out. So off to homey Ds for a new faucet.

Had to replace then one in wife's tub almost a year ago too.
 
Redbird said:
+1
I had a pair like that the DS7. Got tired of always adjusting them.
Hell, I'll give 'em up to anyone who wants them. Gratis.
I'll take 'em if you still in that givin' mood?
 
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