Random (non-Jeep) Shit You’re Working On....

Man, we've installed brand new appliances that fail with within months.... Shit ain't what it used to be. That's my explanation.
I’m dealing with that now too, a $1,500 amplifier on a surround sound system made it just past its warranty date 🙄 the AV company kept running us around too, those fuckers. Time to bring in a new company…
 
I’m dealing with that now too, a $1,500 amplifier on a surround sound system made it just past its warranty date 🙄 the AV company kept running us around too, those fuckers. Time to bring in a new company…
If you care about warranty, then I recommend Bryston amps. They come with a 20 year warranty. Note that the products are priced accordingly!
 
Got this project subaru (the fun type, not the butch lesbian type) I've been working on. Been chasing a P0171 lean code for awhile. Comes and goes. Fuel pressure is good so I decided to get out the smoke machine. Never would have found this had I not. Bottom of one of the pipes rubbed through on the clutch slave cylinder bolt. To make matters worse, someone has tried to fix this previously by putting a fricking hose clamp over a previous hole in the same spot.

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Missed this somehow, what kind of fun Subaru? WRX? STI?
 
Legacy GT. 2.5T. Had it a couple years but rarely driven. Previous owners did a lot. Dino sheet shows 370 at the wheels. It's very fun but needs some tweaking. Will be a fun project to tinker with.
Got it so like Impreza/WRX’s big brother. I was super big into rally (still am honestly) so I’ve always wanted something like an STI or Mitsubishi Evo alongside the Jeep. Maybe one day.
 
Here’s a project I just finished for the lunch room in the shop. I’ve been wanting a live edge table but had no intention of paying 6K for something that we could build. My wife found the leg design that she liked on the internet, so my son and I whipped it out of metal in a day. We’re happy with it and we’re no longer using the picnic table we were using. We also put power ports in the top to charge out shit. I have an electrical trough built that screws to the bottom of the slab for the cords to not be exposed that’s not yet back from powder.
 

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Here’s a project I just finished for the lunch room in the shop. I’ve been wanting a live edge table but had no intention of paying 6K for something that we could build. My wife found the leg design that she liked on the internet, so my son and I whipped it out of metal in a day. We’re happy with it and we’re no longer using the picnic table we were using. We also put power ports in the top to charge out shit. I have an electrical trough built that screws to the bottom of the slab for the cords to not be exposed that’s not yet back from powder.

Nice work, that’s a great looking table!
 
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