Search String: Display: Description: Sort:

Results:

References: [ +from:Tim.Mullen@trw.com: 220 ]

Total 220 documents matching your query.

201. Re: E-Z Out (score: 1)
Author: "Tim Mullen" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 10:56:21 -0700
I once had a busted bolt and EZ-out all broken off flush with an Aluminum head. Finally took it to a welding shop. They placed a nut over the busted bolt ( the nut was the next size down from the bol
/html/shop-talk/1999-05/msg00069.html (8,764 bytes)

202. Re: Drill bits, list (was: E-Z out) (score: 1)
Author: "Tim Mullen" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 06:56:29 -0700
I ordered mine from the Eastwoods <http://www.eastwoodco.com/> work your way through the cute graphics to the search page, and search for 43022. Left hand drill bit - set of three is item number 4302
/html/shop-talk/1999-05/msg00081.html (7,558 bytes)

203. Re: solder gun recommendations please (score: 1)
Author: "Tim Mullen" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 06:20:26 -0700
So... What did you use to solder the connections on the soldering gun???? 8-) 8-) Tim Mullen Chantilly, VA
/html/shop-talk/1999-05/msg00118.html (8,253 bytes)

204. Re: Auto Transport Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Tim Mullen <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: 13 Apr 1999 06:43:11 -0700
Regarding the single axle utility trailer, I guess I just want to do it safe and legal. I was under the impression that two axles with brakes on both was necessary to meet these requirements. <<<<<<
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00039.html (9,822 bytes)

205. Re: Windshield Repair tools (score: 1)
Author: "Tim Mullen" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 09:01:15 -0700
J.C.Whitney also sells them. From the pictures, they look the same. But I don't recall the prices. Tim Mullen Chantilly, VA 72 Elan sprint
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00085.html (7,191 bytes)

206. Re: RE: Any words of wisdom re: engine hoist? (score: 1)
Author: "Tim Mullen" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 12:18:06 -0700
This has not been my experience. The rental hoists usually have been "abused". The needle valve that controls the lowering of the jack have usually been over-tightened - the result being that when yo
/html/shop-talk/1999-04/msg00103.html (9,019 bytes)

207. Electrical Outlets (score: 1)
Author: Tim Mullen <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 15:26:38 -0500
I have a questions for all the knowledgeable list members. I have always installed standard three prong 110V outlets with the ground "hole" on the bottom. It seemed pretty much standard and universal
/html/shop-talk/1999-03/msg00086.html (7,742 bytes)

208. Re: Heating Garage (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1999 15:37:18 -0500
Some locations require that the portions of the walls shared between the attached garage and the house must be "finished" (as a means of slowing the spread of fire). I've lived in a few houses where
/html/shop-talk/1999-01/msg00107.html (8,900 bytes)

209. Re: Handyman's Club (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 09:47:41 -0500
Well, now I know what they spent my $12 on. My wife signed me up a couple of years ago - I think I received about 2 issues and never heard of them again... Tim Mullen
/html/shop-talk/1999-01/msg00256.html (7,191 bytes)

210. Re: Beam for chain hoist (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 22:21:20 -0500
Another advantage of the floor hoist is the maneuverability. The engine is not just hanging from the ceiling like a pendulum, you can move it back, forward, left, right with little effort and it will
/html/shop-talk/1998-12/msg00124.html (7,597 bytes)

211. Re: Experiences with LOJACK (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 10:37:38 -0500
So you would get back the cost of the Lojack, and you break even. Don't see how you have any gain (the chop shop will give you the same with or without the Lojack...). Tim Mullen
/html/shop-talk/1998-11/msg00112.html (7,576 bytes)

212. Re: AUTOMATIC DRAIN VALVE - COMPRESSOR (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 16:57:28 -0500
Depends on what you mean and what you want it for. Many years ago, I bought an automatic drain valve for my air compressor. I have no idea where I bought it (most likely a hardware or autoparts store
/html/shop-talk/1998-10/msg00112.html (7,782 bytes)

213. Re: Shipping an engine (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 16:34:11 -0400
I don't understand why this would be necessary. When I moved from California to Wyoming (using Mayflower), my Elan went along as part of the load with the rest of my household goods, furniture, tools
/html/shop-talk/1998-09/msg00011.html (8,052 bytes)

214. Re: Shipping an engine (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Thu, 03 Sep 1998 11:02:22 -0400
I only sent my Elan on the moving van because I didn't really have a choice at the time (didn't even know about car transport companies), and I was worried silly about it the whole time. The next (an
/html/shop-talk/1998-09/msg00014.html (8,173 bytes)

215. Re: Engine cranes (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 14:44:47 -0400
I used to require that the friend who borrowed it last had to store it until someone else needed it. 8-) Harbor Freight (as an example) sells two types. A two ton crane that folds (about $300) and on
/html/shop-talk/1998-08/msg00041.html (9,176 bytes)

216. Re: 59 SII engine RPM questions (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 12:24:43 -0400
I would suggest reversing the direction of the inductive lead (point it a way from the spark plug), since, in a positive ground car, the electrons are "flowing backwards". Try flipping it and seeing
/html/shop-talk/1998-08/msg00171.html (7,141 bytes)

217. Re: Lining material for tool drawers (score: 1)
Author: Tim.Mullen@trw.com (Tim Mullen)
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 18:01:05 -0400
I used to use out door carpeting - the kind for porches and patios. Cost a couple of a yard for a wide piece. Now I use green RubberMaid drawer liner stuff; Its just like the red stuff Sears sells, e
/html/shop-talk/1998-07/msg00072.html (7,739 bytes)

218. Re: cleaning plastic lenses (score: 1)
Author: Tim Mullen <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 14:45:01 -0500
Mequires makes a plastic cleaner and a plastic polish (they also make a combined "cleaner / polish") that you can use for the job. I originally used the stuff to clean /remove scratches from motorcyc
/html/shop-talk/1998-01/msg00042.html (8,065 bytes)

219. Re: Bending steel tubing? (score: 1)
Author: Tim Mullen <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 11:22:25 -0500
For what it's worth, you can get mandrel tubing benders from Harbor Freight (and others I'm sure) for $100 - $200. They are not professional quality (they will take longer to set up for each bend), b
/html/shop-talk/1998-01/msg00125.html (7,868 bytes)

220. Re: Advice re: degreasing solution (score: 1)
Author: Tim Mullen <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 18:03:25 -0500
I've always just used paint thinner. Last time I bought some, I bought it in bulk at a paint store... Works pretty well... -- Tim Mullen
/html/shop-talk/1997-12/msg00072.html (8,422 bytes)


This search system is powered by Namazu