What did you do to your non-G body project today? [2020]

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Scored a scratch and dent tool box for $50. $52". Has a minor dent on the back side, doesn't affect anything. I've never had a box at home so I'm pretty thrilled. Drawers are different sizes than my work box so I won't be able to make it exactly the same. I'll have to do some organizing.

Still need a top box for it.

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So the case pan rails got their dose of Dremel love and the hub now has multiple coats of red primer filler applied to it. Plan is to shoot a top coat of red finishing primer tomorrow and possibly throw the color at it on Saturday. Being acrylic enamel that will need some time to harden before I can apply the clear coat. Then it is back to the lacing bench to tear down that newly laced wheel and swap out the nicest looking most useless hub in the world for the one I just finished and try again. Good thing it is cold out as I would be throwing things if all this was going on in the summer. Pictures?; sure, as always, just have to remember to take them.


Nick
 
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A new old motorcycle jumped onto my trailer and followed me home. A 1984 Honda Goldwing Interstate.

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I will be the 2nd owner, and other than an issue with the back brakes sticking, I am hoping that this will be a good runner for longer trips than my Vstrom is.
 
A new old motorcycle jumped onto my trailer and followed me home. A 1984 Honda Goldwing Interstate.

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I will be the 2nd owner, and other than an issue with the back brakes sticking, I am hoping that this will be a good runner for longer trips than my Vstrom is.
Get'er done!
 
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Repaired a small leak in the heater bypass line on the wife's Taurus. NAPA wanted nearly $150 for a factory type of bypass hose, which was not in stock at their local distribution facility. I would have had to order one if I were fool enough to pay that price. Instead, I purchased a tee fitting, and cut the factory crimped tee out.
 
Fully into model building season
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Another round of shortening. This is the max I'll cut. If I need additional range for the U-joint, I'll slide the column further into the interior...
 

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