Thursday, October 30, 2014

cj7 top roll-on paint job



The day I bought it.....

top off and ready to paint


three coats of rustoleum nutmeg latex paint
finished




Thursday, October 23, 2014

Thursday, September 25, 2014

coolant leak

noticed coolant dripping from between my bellhousing and the dust cover plate but cannot see how the coolant is getting there.  have not been able to locate the source of the leak and i'm wondering if it a head gasket issue or a freeze plug.




i have noticed another leak coming from behind the first port of the exhaust manifold and don;t know if it is a freeze plug or a head gasket failure.  i was hoping that my engine issues would hold out ntil winter time for me to fix them and not miss out on any fall riding time.  

i'm torn about trying to replace the head gasket myself or having the local shop do it.  

one of the reason's i wanted an older model cj was so that i could work on them myself, but i'm not sure if this fix is over my head.  

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

another afternoon at soccer practicce




head gasket problems

so i might have head gasket problems on the cj.  here's my leak.



Tuesday, June 17, 2014

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Friday, October 11, 2013

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

model 36 project

i recently received a model 36 that  i was told was given by my grandfather to my grandmother's sister.  an identical one was given to my grandmother, who gave it to my mother.  so, at some point, my grandfather bought them and now my mother has one and i have the other.

problem is, the one i got was in bad shape when i got it.  it looked like it had gotten wet.  the finished was damaged and the inner workings have begun to rust. so, i decided to try to reblue it myself.  if that doesnt work, i will take it to bridsong & assoc. for a two-tone desert sand and black teflon finish. 

at any rate, i have been able to remove all the upper mechanisms rather easily. however, i am unsure how to remove the block behind the trigger lever.  can anyone recommend the best way to do this.  i need to remove the block and the triger to mitigate the rusting behind them.

all suggestions are welcome.


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

the crapper is done...


i thought this project would never be finished. ol' lady wanted tile floor.  she found the tile for $.11/foot, so what could i say? she wanted the old tile and mortar bed removed so new tile would be flush with the wood flooring into the bedroom.  finally got the old tile mortar bed out only to find that slab was not smooth and level and drywall behind the throne had rotten due to getting wet (and therefore woudl not hold new tile baseboards), so, smoothed and leveled the floor, replaced sheetrock, trimmed the cast iron pipe, filled the void around the drain pipe, installed tile flooring and baseboards, installed new closet flange, reinstalled toilet and there you have it.   





repurposed steamer trunk


 so my ol' lady has this old steramer trunk that has been in her family for decades.  it has seen better days and has spent most of it time with us out in the shop collecting dust a rusting out.  well, since we turned the playroom into a movie thatre, ive beenlooking for something to hold extra blankets for sleepovers and what not.  a friend of ours has a large armoire that holds blankets and pillows, but something like that is too big for theatre 506.  so, i cleaned up the steamer trunk, re-finished the metal hardware, added nylon casters, and there you have it, a repurposed steamer trunk perfect for the movie room.   

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

drain problem



so i removed the toilet and old tile in order to install new ceramic tile flooring.  the old closet flange had rusted thru and was about an inch above the height of the new flooring.  so i removed the old cast iron flange and cut the pipe even with the new floor.  my problem is that i'd like to use a twist-n-set pvc replacement flange instead of a cast iron flange. however, the hole in my slab for the drian pipe to come thru is about 7" diameter and the drain pipe is 4" diameter, so there is a void between the outside wall of the pipe and the inside wall of the slab and i cant secure the flange to tghe floor with crews or bolts. what do i need to do in order to secure it to the floor to keep the toilet from wobbling under the weight of the user?

im thinking that my only option is to use a leaded cast iron flange or fill the void with cement/mortar and glue the flange to it.   

Friday, August 05, 2011

now for the component cabinet/bar

when we bought the house 4 years ago, we found this sideboard buffet in the attic of the shop.  i've been wanting to refinish it and use it in the house somewhere.  so, we decided to use it as the component cabinet will also double as a dry bar.








    
i removed all the dry rotted wood veneer, sanded it, primed it and painted it. here's the halfway cabinet and bar.















i still need to drill out the access holes in the back, install stemware racks in the cabinets and tile the top with leftover granite tile form the kitchen countertops.

getting started....

stacie went to savannah with friend on July 7-10.  so, i removed the ceiling fan, painted the crown and ceiling a dark brown, installed four recessed can lights, and hung blackout curtains over the front window and doorway to the dining room. 





Thursday, August 04, 2011

always wanted a home movie theater...

i love watching movies.  i hate going to movie theaters. luckily, i finally talked stacie into considering turing the front living room into a home movie theater. this room was formerly the kid's L-shaped yellow with green poca dotted play room.  when we remodeled the kitchen and added a wall to make a formal dining room, we turned laney's bedroom into the kids' play room and moved laney's bedroom into the office.  so now i have a 17x13 living room to work with.  the only condition is that the piano has to stay.

when i finally got the go ahead from stacie, we still had not replaced the crown molding we removed when we added the dining room wall.  she helped me with that so that we could have a some-what completed canvas to work with.

here are some before pictures with the crown molding installed:





After the crown was replaced, the plan was to remove the ceiling fan, paint the ceiling and crown (to disguise the unsightly seams), install can lights, hang a projector and hang surround sound speakers, slipcover the loveseat and chair, and build a component cabinet/bar.

Monday, March 22, 2010

the calorie counter

so im trying to lose a few pounds. i joined a mens' small group at church about 6 weeks ago and we're supposed to  be doing the first place diet.  my mom is leading the women's group and stacie signed up.  i dont know why she thinks she needed to sign up for that particular small group, i can only suspect it was more of a "lead by example" kind of thing.  she makes losing weight look way too easy.  anyway, i'm 32 and have been overweight almost half my life.  with two kids who i can barely keep up with, i figure now's the best time to make a lifestyle change. 

i haven't followed the diet like i should.  i have, however, cut out the soft drinks and i'm now trying to eliminate the fried foods from my diet. im also trying to reduce my portion size and have started walking around the lake.  after six weeks, i have lost 8 pounds.  i still find it discouraging trying to keep up with calories and fat grams and all that stuff we should be doing with the first place diet. 

that is until recently when stacie showed me the "calorie counter" app for our htc hero cell phones. whoever came up with this idea is a genius.  you can enter the foods you eat throughout the day and it will keep up with the calories and other nutritional infomration in order to give you a picture of how you did for that particular day.  if you register on the website, you can sync your daily diet calendar and track your progress.  here's the coolest part...instead of plugging in the serving sizes and calories, you scan the UPC label and it will tell you the nutritional information for that food.  the app also has all the major restaraunt chains and their nutritional values. 

today i ate lunch with stacie at her school. i'm convinced her third graders thought i was a complete idiot or at least extremely OCD when i took out my phone to take pictures of the food labels for the baked doritos and cholcolate milk.  i was pleased to find that after breakfast (5 ritz cracker for 80 cal.) and lunch (five dollar footlong=570 calories, baked doritos=90 cal. and two cups of chocolate milk =320 calories), i had only had 54% of my "RDI" ( based on a 2000 cal/day diet).  in the past, i have been known to take down 2000 calories at breakfast.

so we will see how it goes.