General Tech What did you work on Today?

TJDukit

I.Y.A.A.Y.A.S.
Location
Clearfield
Didn't they send you overseas yet?

Close, the job I'm going to over there got better though and I get to take the family with me...I honestly can't leave soon enough.

To keep with the tradition of the thread I did a few inspections on some missiles today...sounds way cooler than it actually is.
 

Troop92

Well-Known Member
Location
Layton, UT
Three weeks ago - finished my seat swap.

Two weeks ago - changed out all fluids and repacked bearings on trailer.

Last week - it ran flawlessly to/from scout camp with 5 aboard towing the trailer.

This week - fixed, welded, and painted my new-to-me roof rack.
 
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McFate

Active Member
Location
Herriman
A few days ago I was working on getting my tailgate window to lower and then actually being able to lower the gate itself. That all works now, so if I have the time when I get home tonight, I'll be replacing the airbag clock spring so that I can have a horn and airbag again. (And hopefully pass safety inspection to register this thing.)
 

1low4x4

New Member
Started to fit my ionic glass fenders, rattle canned them so they aren't to ugly until I can finish them and have them painted....also threw on some hub centric rings. Tomorrow is detail day :)



 

airmanwilliams

Well-Known Member
Location
Provo, Utah
After 13 hours at work today I came home to try and start the reseal and painting project on my new tent trailer and got so fed up with the little scraper I was using to take the sealant off that I found that an angle grinder and a wire wheel make for a fast take off time.
 

YROC FAB.

BUGGY TIME
Vendor
Location
Richfield, UT.
I finally got a new motor for my big antique Gardner Denver air compressor. 5 hp motors aren't cheap but I found a good deal on ebay. I had to make a sleeve adapter so the original pulley would fit. I went ahead and changed the motor oil, added a longer drain pipe to it so the oil doesn't leak all down the side when draining it, added a drain to the bottom with a ball valve instead of the just the old pipe plug, rerouted the intake, replaced the gauge, and started a crude shelter for it.

It was made in 1951 and ran a local service station near by. It still pumps hella air and is really quite.


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Troop92

Well-Known Member
Location
Layton, UT
After two trips to O'Reilly (casting issues on the first, didn't fit), I replaced my alternator. 5th one in 3 years. Thanks, Isuzu, for your poor design placement.

While tightening the belt, looked back to see a puddle under my rear diff, and then upon further investigation, this...





Yeah, that's my drain plug, or what's left of it, anyway. Must have hit it when wheeling Friday. Hoping I can fish the remainder out of the fill hole, and hoping against hope that my threads aren't jacked. Hitting a salvage yard for a drain plug this evening, weather permitting....
 
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Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
Moderator
Location
Stinkwater
Stuffed some Deviant-lights behind the grill of the pickup.

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I'm kinda wishing they weren't quite so visible back there when they're off and thinking about getting a can of spray tint to darken them just a touch. What do you guys think?
 

Troop92

Well-Known Member
Location
Layton, UT
Stuffed some Deviant-lights behind the grill of the pickup. I'm kinda wishing they weren't quite so visible back there when they're off and thinking about getting a can of spray tint to darken them just a touch. What do you guys think?

I think they look good, man. Mine sit behind my grill, and I had the same hangup at first but now I love it.
 
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