Air hammer is a fantastic idea!
Got mine for $2.00 at an auction.
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Air hammer is a fantastic idea!
Theres a thrift store here that has 1/2 the building for tools. I should see if they have oneGot mine for $2.00 at an auction.
Theres a thrift store here that has 1/2 the building for tools. I should see if they have one
I have one of those but I need a bigger compressor to run it. That’s next on my list. Tired of running out of air.While you're looking at die grinders, check out a body saw. GREAT for trimming plastic (air dams, bumper covers, splash shields, resonator tubes...)
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My, what a scary sounding name for a tool LOLWhile you're looking at die grinders, check out a body saw. GREAT for trimming plastic (air dams, bumper covers, splash shields, resonator tubes...)
Those saws do too. Pretty much anytime you cut plastic with a saw or cut off wheel, it tries to melt back together. If you could use a saw blade with coarse enough teeth it might not, but then they grab. The best way to cut plastic is with a hot knife.I was going ro suggest using the air body saw instead of the die grinder with cut-off wheel on the plastic. The die grinder spins too fast and melts/rolls the plastic and makes more of a mess on the cut edge to have to clean up.
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
Thanks gents. I will crawl under and take a peek.Yep!
When I swapped rear shocks on my ‘08, I read the bulletin, installed shocks, forgot bulletin, got error lights, remembered bulletin, fixed it.
Do you have a lot of load that requires dual batteries? Maybe yours is just bad. FYI Optima batteries have fallen out of favor in the last few years, I think the company was sold and iirc their batteries aren’t all that good anymore. Do some searching and reading up before deciding on what to do. I know from what I was reading Ill never buy one of them.Got the Tahoe into the tire shop for alignment after the leveling kit. I noticed yesterday that the drivers side front brake line was seeping up at the hard line compression fitting where it goes from hardline to softline on the frame so they'll look at that too.
I think its going to be time for a dual battery conversion and a pair of optima yellowtops sooner than I was expecting. I killed the battery yesterday and put it on the charger for several hours, and it started right up to pull it into the garage. This morning it almost didn't start.
Not currently (haha get it?) but I do want to set up a car laptop, I have a dashcam that I leave running 24/7, maybe one of those hidden winch things that sits behind the stock bumper in the future- I've just always hated dead batteries. My S10 had an intermittent parasitic draw for 3 years or so that I didn't solve until the last year that I had it. I'm not sure what batteries I'll get. I put a red top in the S10 and that solved my dead battery issues before I solved the draw issue. Will see.Do you have a lot of load that requires dual batteries? Maybe yours is just bad. FYI Optima batteries have fallen out of favor in the last few years, I think the company was sold and iirc their batteries aren’t all that good anymore. Do some searching and reading up before deciding on what to do. I know from what I was reading Ill never buy one of them.
Sucks they went that way. Do you have suggestions for a replacement to the Optima batteries? I always liked them, and used them. Have the red top in the Yukon now, but when it needs to be replaced, I want to get a good quality replacement.Do you have a lot of load that requires dual batteries? Maybe yours is just bad. FYI Optima batteries have fallen out of favor in the last few years, I think the company was sold and iirc their batteries aren’t all that good anymore. Do some searching and reading up before deciding on what to do. I know from what I was reading Ill never buy one of them.
I have one of those but I need a bigger compressor to run it. That’s next on my list. Tired of running out of air.
My, what a scary sounding name for a tool LOL
I do not. I'm not sure what the latest go-to batteries are. I don't have a need for anything other than just a decent normal battery. I will in the future though, when the one in my bagged Silverado goes bad. At that point I will be looking for something really good since its important to be able to run the compressors.Sucks they went that way. Do you have suggestions for a replacement to the Optima batteries? I always liked them, and used them. Have the red top in the Yukon now, but when it needs to be replaced, I want to get a good quality replacement.
I was going ro suggest using the air body saw instead of the die grinder with cut-off wheel on the plastic. The die grinder spins too fast and melts/rolls the plastic and makes more of a mess on the cut edge to have to clean up.
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
Got the Tahoe into the tire shop for alignment after the leveling kit. I noticed yesterday that the drivers side front brake line was seeping up at the hard line compression fitting where it goes from hardline to softline on the frame so they'll look at that too.
I think its going to be time for a dual battery conversion and a pair of optima yellowtops sooner than I was expecting. I killed the battery yesterday and put it on the charger for several hours, and it started right up to pull it into the garage. This morning it almost didn't start.
I have had good luck with odyssey 34/78 I use the DT (dual terminal), they won't fit the correct direction on the passenger side battery compartment but the cables will reach, they might make a model that has the terminals reversed for the passenger side, drivers side works just like they always have, If I was going to go with a standard battery instead of AGM, I would use interstateSucks they went that way. Do you have suggestions for a replacement to the Optima batteries? I always liked them, and used them. Have the red top in the Yukon now, but when it needs to be replaced, I want to get a good quality replacement.