In going with the Genesis brand, I’m glad Hyundai has finally cleared up any Misunderstanding about their luxury pretensions. I just hope they have the right Invisible Touch(es) that luxury buyers want.
In going with the Genesis brand, I’m glad Hyundai has finally cleared up any Misunderstanding about their luxury pretensions. I just hope they have the right Invisible Touch(es) that luxury buyers want.
I’ve got a confession to make. I read the articles.
Tip for the electrical outlets - any outlets that are used primarily for temporary power, find a way to put some kind of strain relief next to them like an adjustable strap or tie down to help prevent a cord from pulling out of the socket unexpectedly - particularly any that are facing the floor, where the weight of…
Forget about messing around with the spray shit. Just get a bucket of Chem-Dip and let the parts soak in there for a while. Does a perfect job of getting all the hard-to-reach spots and doesn’t put your face holes at risk. It also lasts a lot longer.
"Don't spend your $20 there."
What needs a redesign are all the bad attempts to fix to things that weren't broken in the first place.
Have we done the opposite of this piece yet? What automotive technology does the industry need to leave the hell alone because it worked great before they all tried reinventing over and over again despite failure after failure?
We've gone from wagon wheels, to tubes, to bias ply, to radial, to crappy run flats, but the concept of the wheel & tire has been evolving slowly.
Only problem with this is that the pancake compressor can't run impact wrenches, grinders, etc. They just don't produce the psi needed to keep them up to speed. One that will fit a big compressor would be better although this would be good for a trim guy since you can carry around brad nail guns and such.
Mk 1 Mini Cooper
Digital multimeter. It comes in handy once in a while.
You basically whip up your own danish oil (which is my favorite finish). Nice!
I avoid shellac because it warps with water :(
Here's Ken Block's version using a MK2 without the cheesy 80's music
"Mustang"
The Mustang II. The Mustang is the arguably one of the most iconic American cars in history. The Mustang II and its Pinto chassis is just an abomination.
Also, when you make a list of the most awesome functional intakes, this should win:
I'm just gonna be that guy.
Personally I think a hand plane and/or cabinet scraper is faster and gives a better finish than a power sander for most work. There is even an entire type of plane devoted to finishing & smoothing and there is very little dust to clean up or breath. It does take some time to learn how to use both correctly and…