Last night I thought I was going to have to clear snow when I arrived home from work but seeing as how that wasn’t the case I opted to rack the Jeep and do a LOF service as well as finish up the press work table.
Oh, and for the record I absolutely HATE the looks of mud guards on my Jeep but I'm trying to be somewhat legal.
I tried out my new connector pliers and they sure work slick.
These 37’s sure seem bigger when they’re off the Jeep.
They are wearing excellent so far. New they had 18/32” and they are still at nearly 14/32” with just over 15.5k miles on it in exactly a year now.
The LS engine is actually easier to change the oil than the OEM 3.8 liter Chrysler engine. The oil drains without running all over my suspension links and the filter drops straight down at the rear of the engine vs. the front near the harmonic balancer which would have oil running down my steering drag link and tire rod.
While the oil was draining I welded the gussets on each channel for my press work table.
Also, while I had the welder out I went ahead and repaired my welder’s third hand again and hopefully for the last time. I used a Cummins N14 wrist pin as the weight when I built this one and butted the 5/16” cold rolled stock up against the end and TIG welded it but several times now it has broken off right at the HAZ. This time I extended the round stock under the wrist pin which should hold much better and not be so delicate.
I then added some silicone bronze to the tip similar to the feet which promotes good current flow when using as a ground.
I painted the work table so it could be drying while I finished up the service on the Jeep.
Some good ole’ Chevrolet Orange should hell it perform better.
Installed with the lift cables adjusted.
Completed with arbor plates residing on the table.
Lastly, after test driving the Jeep and parking it in the garage I swept up and took one last picture before locking up for the night.
Thanks for looking.
Mike