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I'd never heard of Pushwalla Palms. But it looks interesting; and I see why they call it Palms. A canyon with some water feeding a forest of palms.
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You were low on film, and could only get one picture?
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Advice on 1933 Hupmobile Roadster purchase, please.
mike6024 replied to George Smolinski's topic in General Discussion
Maybe I was wrong. Maybe you don't need an account to see it. I was just figuring it was working fine for me and I have an account I am logged into. I know I've had trouble if i was not actually logged into my FB account. Try it again: 1933 Hupmobile Roadster -
1935 Auburn on Bring a Trailer
mike6024 replied to mike6024's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
They all have a reserve, unless it explicitly states "No Reserve." -
Just for completeness I post the other one too Auburn 851 Cabriolet CURRENT BID: $35,000 ENDS IN: 2 days
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Has anyone posted this one yet? 1929 8-90 Convertible Sedan RHD
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You can trim it from 1475 to about only 500 by excluding terms: 1930 dodge -rat -rod -chevy -ford 516 results for 1930 dodge -rat -rod -chevy -ford 1930 dodge -rat -rod -chevy -ford so you're getting more Dodge specific parts
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1926 photos in color (yes they exist)
mike6024 replied to outlander's topic in Period Photos - Pre WWII
Very interesting, great resource, thank you World War I, I suppose -
Advice on 1933 Hupmobile Roadster purchase, please.
mike6024 replied to George Smolinski's topic in General Discussion
I think it's so funny to call this a simulated boattail Raymond Loewy-designed simulated “boattail” speedster -
Advice on 1933 Hupmobile Roadster purchase, please.
mike6024 replied to George Smolinski's topic in General Discussion
1933 HUPMOBILE B-316 ROADSTER Chassis no. B8621 Engine no. B7857 Sold for £ 32,775 (US$ 45,162) inc. premium 7 Dec 2009, 15:30 GMT London, Olympia 1933 Hupmobile B-316 'Boattail' Roadster by Raulang Sold For $49,500 Inclusive of applicable buyer's fee. RM | Auctions - HERSHEY 6 - 7 OCTOBER 2016 -
What’s Your Favorite Automobile Related Movie?
mike6024 replied to Angelfish's topic in General Discussion
What a freak occurance, I happen to be watching that right now. It is free on Youtube. Here is the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fK1pZ38lqw -
I remember my dad had bought a Craftsman version of that at Sears. He, or we, used it very little. It would fit something like anything from 3/8 to 3/4, all in a single wrench, metric or standard.
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Those pronged tools won't work if it is stuck real tight, but they might work in some situations, apparently. Reviews: Negative: Right out of the box I was doubtful. Tools were too light and felt cheap. Two tines broke off the instant I applied even minimal force. No, I didn't over torque it. Cleaned out the shavings and applied plenty of penetrating oil before attempting removal. The tines are maybe half a centimeter long. Poor quality and cheaply made. Buy something else. Positive: These tap extractors worked very well. I purchased a used steel frame bike and the previous owner broke a tap off in an area that was extremely tight access. I applied penetrating oil over a period of a few weeks, and used the smallest tool in the kit. I didn’t have a tap handle, so I put a small pair of vise grips to use. I gently rocked the tool back and forth and applied small pressure in reverse. The tap backed out and I was able to completely remove the broken tap. The bike frame was again usable. This is a well designed, well made set of tools that work! Tool steel is tough. Broken taps are something everyone tries to avoid but are going to happen,this set gives a good start at rescue. https://www.amazon.com/HSS-Broken-Extractor-Removal-Tool/dp/B07PLN1MTM
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The walton tool https://www.waltontools.com/products/extractr.htm
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Here are tap drills. Carbide drills to drill out the tap. Tap extractors drill into a broken tap to break it up while it is still in the hole. This allows the pieces of the broken tap to be removed from the hole so that the partially threaded hole can be cleared without damaging it. https://www.grainger.com/search/machining/threading/taps-internal-threading-tools/tapping-tools/tap-extractors?
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Walton 1/4" 3-Flute Extractor https://www.waltontools.com/products/extract-machsc-hand.htm Tap Extractor Removal broken taps and save the threads. Walton Tap Extractors let you remove broken taps without drilling, lasers, damaged threads, scrapped parts or repair inserts. The hardened steel fingers fit in the flutes of a broken tap to back it out simple and safely. This effective method has been used since 1908. https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/metalworking-tools/metalworking-threading/tap-extractors/wal-1-4-3-flute-extractor?
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Size #3 is 6 mm or about 1/4 inch
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I have never heard of such a tool. Did a search and saw these.
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Napa Evercraft Wrench 8 mm 10 mm https://www.napacanada.com/en/p/ECF7769044
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Combined Phillips/slotted head screws - another bad idea!
mike6024 replied to Gary_Ash's topic in General Discussion
All I had to do was ask Google: elevator bolts -
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1937 Cadillac LaSalle ambulance, not mine.
mike6024 replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Built in sink, in case the doctor needs to perform surgery on the way to the hospital. -
I heard sleeving cylinders with brass is much better than stainless steel. But who does it? And is it true?