Paint color stripes on all the tools that match the Wera color codes.
Sort hardware, bolts, screws, terminals, bulbs, etc...
Add underdash led lighting to everything.
Label and group parts so you can find them later.
Build an engine test stand then use it to assemble, start, and basic tune all the engines in storage.
Feel jealous of everyone who is home from work all day and remember that being a "critical" employee is actually a good thing.
Snrub
HalfDork
3/26/20 8:14 a.m.
EastCoastMojo said:
You could do what my neighbor does and start the noisiest piece of crap you own and let it idle in the driveway for the afternoon and just randomly rev the everlovin' E36 M3 out of it.
I had no idea we lived on the same street! ;)
It's even better if you buy multiple motorcycles sans exhaust, but don't have a license due to multiple DUIs. Then you spend hundreds of hours trying to dial in the carb, but can't do it because you're a drunk and have an IQ no where near 80.
Snrub said:
EastCoastMojo said:
You could do what my neighbor does and start the noisiest piece of crap you own and let it idle in the driveway for the afternoon and just randomly rev the everlovin' E36 M3 out of it.
I had no idea we lived on the same street! ;)
It's even better if you buy multiple motorcycles sans exhaust, but don't have a license due to multiple DUIs. Then you spend hundreds of hours trying to dial in the carb, but can't do it because you're a drunk and have an IQ no where near 80.
All I can say is "YouTube channel". Call it "My neighbor, Drunkle Ron."
SPG123
HalfDork
3/26/20 1:51 p.m.
We have the beds off of both of our Bullnose Ford's. Both are dual tank trucks that are getting much needed maintenance on fuel systems. Not real fun but needed.
For me:
1) Open door to garage.
2) Turn light on.
3) Look at partially disassembled Honda scooter and pile of parts for Ram pickup.
4) Note that it is extremely warm in garage and sweat is rapidly appearing because Florida.
5) Turn off light, close garage door, open cold beer and post on GRM.
JoeyM
Mod Squad
3/27/20 10:23 p.m.
I brushed on a coat of rustoleum smoke grey to change the color of my windshield frame