It is looking really nice!
I have one of those angle finders. It is a good tool to have.
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Philip wrote:I have had one of those exact finders for years. As small as the are and flimsy its kind of hard doing layouts.
Yesterday I was at the James Dean run. Its a large car show. The was a cheap tool dealer setup there. I found this in the pile of off shore tools he was selling.
For $5.00 I didn't walk past it.
flboy wrote:It is looking really nice!
I have one of those angle finders. It is a good tool to have.
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flboy wrote:That is a nice Generator. I have one like that and love it. Quiet and reliable. If this is any help, here's a link from my old build. This is an auxiliary fuel tank I built for the Honda for less than $30.00. You can buy them built and a little nicer for alot more $$. I like the auxiliary tank because you can run for 24hrs without refueling.. I use it for overnight power if I am running the AC so the Generator does not quit in the middle of the night. If you are not doing that... it s no problem to refuel every 4 to 6 hours (depending on load) on the existing built in tank.
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=50647&start=90 (scroll down towards bottom of thread on that page)
BTW... I kept the existing Honda Gen Gas cap intact and bought a cheap aftermarket cap to modify for the auxiliary tank. I don't always use or need the extra tank and I didn't want to ruin the original.
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Donut757 wrote:where did u get the hardware for male/female parts for legs?
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