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There's another kind that is spring loaded, so I actually puts a bit of tension on the wheels in the track, thus eliminating the wheels...
Friday at 8:06 PM
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I filled all my panels with the thin bubble wrap type insulation a few years back and got the same results. The stuff weighed nothing...
Friday at 8:05 PM
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Yes. And the mats might actually be heavier than the foam, so might need more tension even without it.
Thursday at 8:32 AM
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After you install door insulation, be sure to retension the spring .
Thursday at 8:29 AM
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Cool - good to know. FWIW, I installed the replacement rollers below; they are much quieter. They also come with a lifetime warranty...
Thursday at 8:29 AM
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I had the good fortune of massively quieting the metal panel doors for my future shop with these butyl sound deadening mats. It even...
Wednesday at 10:46 PM
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I have parchment paper already, use it in the grill to make clean up easier! :) Good to know it doesn't effect air fryer cooking ...
Sep 29, 2025
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I understand and share that feeling and I admire and applaud your loader project. But personally, at this stage of my life replicating...
Sep 28, 2025
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This trick could save you some painful cleanup, which I'm sure is not fun on the road. I found sheets of parchment paper that fit our...
Sep 28, 2025
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Summer is coming to an end for sure, and with the water level in the lake dropping I figured I'd better make the most of it and head out...
Sep 27, 2025
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Left mine off before rain once too. PITA draining the tank, so now I've made a habit of setting the cap in the seat. Not sure why I...
Sep 27, 2025
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Did some parts myself recently for my G1900. Would not be as good as your man in the video but after a few attempts I got the parts...
Sep 23, 2025
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The technique is called metal spinning. When I worked in the production machine shop of a large aerospace firm, (early '70s to early...
Sep 23, 2025
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I had no idea what the end product was going to be until it came off the machine https://youtube.com/shorts/Oh18opaAH8s?si=izE-eBDyOdADaqf1
Sep 23, 2025
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Some grilled shrimp, sweet potato fries from potatoes I just dug, and last of the seasons corn.
Sep 20, 2025
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