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  1. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    You need to line up another project now.
  2. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    That's a lot of bread, how about a nice dining table...rocking chair...gun cabinet...etc, etc. I mean pick one, not all of them. :D
  3. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    Looks like it worked out, good for you!
  4. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    +1 You really hung in there and got the work done on that.
  5. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    Selling street rods that were a work in progress used to be pretty common. "I just put a cam in it, and I've got the headers". Everyone knew the cars had been raced to shat too. Mileage didn't mean much, either. No emissions standards in those days, and kids knew how to work on cars. High...
  6. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    That's an interesting concept, offering to sell a work in progress when it is completed....or I guess you are saying at any point. Somehow it's more believable that someone saying the standard line of that I fixed this and that back then. No emissions standards in those days.
  7. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    I didn't know that you could even sell a used car without being able to tell the mileage when the would be purchaser wanted to know. At least pick a number. Wonder if a mechanic can estimate by looking at the car?
  8. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    Yes, there has to be a sufficient vapor to air ratio for ignition, and gas in a can doesn't have enough fumes likely. Gas under pressure has more fumes, like that which is coming out of a gas pump. A smoldering cigarette is less likely to cause ignition compared to an open flame.
  9. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    Careful about drilling holes.... i was over at my bud's car electric garage and he was drilling a hole in the floor of a hearse for some reason, end up drilling right through into the gas tank. If a little chip of hot metal fell in there, him and me standing there watching might have needed a...
  10. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    Maybe better to cool it on the advice, remember the car radio thread? :lol:
  11. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    That rubbed in grunge can be a batch. Must be a solvent that will do the trick. It occurs that if you use water and then mold gets in there, it could be a problem.
  12. woodworkingboy

    2004 Honda Element

    Coming along nicely. Are we talking about fumigation here?
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