The Ohio Random Thread... aka We Should Probably Be Working

Ohhhh... I'm dumb. Haha. Btw, the tint on the 6 looks good, guy.

Thanks y0!

For the others...

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20% in the rear, 35% on the front 2.

I was just going to do 35% all the way around, because I'm not a fan of mismatched tint, but I decided to give it a shot. The TBezzy has the same setup, and you can easily tell the difference. This one really blends in though! I think the dark interior helps...
 
Little things need done this weekend...

-remove starter to clean (clutch dust builds up on it, causing a grind shortly after startup)
-while starter is out, replace reverse light switch (starter blocks it)
-mount my new USB panel mount cable
-194 LED's in the front park lights (may require bumper/headlight removal)

Good thing it's going to be super nice out!
 
Little things need done this weekend...

-remove starter to clean (clutch dust builds up on it, causing a grind shortly after startup)
-while starter is out, replace reverse light switch (starter blocks it)
-mount my new USB panel mount cable
-194 LED's in the front park lights (may require bumper/headlight removal)

Good thing it's going to be super nice out!

I'll be doing some work on my car as well tomorrow. Swap wheels, change the oil and get a new air filter (hopefully).
 
Little things need done this weekend...

-remove starter to clean (clutch dust builds up on it, causing a grind shortly after startup)
-while starter is out, replace reverse light switch (starter blocks it)
-mount my new USB panel mount cable
-194 LED's in the front park lights (may require bumper/headlight removal)












Good thing it's going to be super nice out!


No need to remove bumper or headlights. Remove the dust cover and pull the 194 bulb holder out and take old bulb and replace with 194 LED bulb. Rinse and repeat on the other side. Depending on your hand size, takes about 5 minutes, passenger side is a pain though.
 
Yea, passenger side looks like it might be a REAL b****! lol I had to zip tie my ballast right there too, so that will have to be dealt with as well. I wish my brother would've mentioned he had some spare LED 194's before I did my HID's, could've knocked it all out in one swoop!

And great news, Pablo!
 
Hey Josh, what kind of filter/water trap do you run on your home air setup? The compressor my buddy and I ended up getting doesn't have an outlet to drain it, so I'm betting the air is super wet and dirty, so I need some way to clean it before it screws up our tools. I'm planning on getting a plasma cutter as well, and I hear they're pretty picky with the cleanliness of the air. I'm sure you've got a sweet setup at work.

I'm thinking something like this would be pretty overkill, which might be enough, given the compressor situation.

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/tls/2811699084.html
 
Hey Josh, what kind of filter/water trap do you run on your home air setup? The compressor my buddy and I ended up getting doesn't have an outlet to drain it, so I'm betting the air is super wet and dirty, so I need some way to clean it before it screws up our tools. I'm planning on getting a plasma cutter as well, and I hear they're pretty picky with the cleanliness of the air. I'm sure you've got a sweet setup at work.

I'm thinking something like this would be pretty overkill, which might be enough, given the compressor situation.

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/tls/2811699084.html

I don't know much about those types of dryers, but that looks pretty serious. lol

This is the regulator/filer I have...

http://www.tptools.com/p/2711,110_DeVilbiss-120-cfm-Filter-Regulator.html

Sucks though....because even with the drain on this, 2 drain points in the hard lines, and a drain on the bottom of my tank, I STILL get water in my tools if I'm using the s*** out of them on a hot day or something.
 
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