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Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls [message #63934 is a reply to message #63910] |
Wed, 11 November 2009 19:50 |
Chr$
Messages: 2690 Registered: January 2004 Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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They Suck. They are hot, and confining. Ask me how I know!!!
-Chr$: Perpetual SmartAss
Scottsdale, AZ
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Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls [message #63935 is a reply to message #63910] |
Wed, 11 November 2009 19:55 |
Bob de Kruyff
Messages: 4260 Registered: January 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ
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""G’day,
I found a pair of Tyvek coveralls in with the “stuff” that came with Double
Trouble and thought they were a great idea as you could just chuck them out
when you were done with them.""
This is all starting to sound like some sick GMC porno
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls [message #63969 is a reply to message #63947] |
Thu, 12 November 2009 04:18 |
Steven Ferguson
Messages: 3447 Registered: May 2006
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Dan,
How the heck else are you clean the chassis?
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Dan Gregg <gregg_dan@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Bob de Kruyff wrote on Wed, 11 November 2009 19:55
>> ""G day,
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>> I found a pair of Tyvek coveralls in with the stuff that came with Double
>> Trouble and thought they were a great idea as you could just chuck them out
>> when you were done with them.""
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>> This is all starting to sound like some sick GMC porno :)
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> Well sign me out Bob. Teri might eyeball this sometime. I was just joking. :lol:
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> Do most of yall just scoot around under the frontend of the GMC like I do when greasing it? Or, is there some kind of trick, short of taking it to a mechanic?
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> Dan
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Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls [message #63995 is a reply to message #63947] |
Thu, 12 November 2009 09:17 |
Carl S.
Messages: 4186 Registered: January 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ.
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Dan,
I just slide around on my back too. The wife thinks I should use a creeper, but I find them difficult to use and the extra couple of inches makes it harder to get under things. I also have a couple of closet shelves full of old, stained up jeans and t-shirts that I make sure I change into before I start working on anything.
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive, Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American Eagles, Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
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Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls [message #63998 is a reply to message #63995] |
Thu, 12 November 2009 09:27 |
Dennis S
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Dan,
I was at the local McDonalds and a guy's Escalade would not start -- so I pull out the jumper cables and help him. Well, then he starts reaching for a couple of $ -- Later I relate the story to Cynthia, she looks at me and asks "Do you think it was because of how you are dressed?" LOL
It was my standard work on the GMC outfit -- fishing pants with holes in both knees and a sweatshirt that has lost the cuffs.
I should have taken the $....
Dennis Sexton
73 GMC
Germantown, TN
USA
-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Stouffer <carljr3b@yahoo.com>
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Sent: Thu, Nov 12, 2009 9:17 am
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls
Dan,
I just slide around on my back too. The wife thinks I should use a creeper, but
find them difficult to use and the extra couple of inches makes it harder to
et under things. I also have a couple of closet shelves full of old, stained
p jeans and t-shirts that I make sure I change into before I start working on
nything.
-
arl S.
75 ex Palm Beach
ucson, AZ.
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73 Painted Desert 230
Memphis TN Metro
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Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls [message #64037 is a reply to message #64014] |
Thu, 12 November 2009 14:21 |
Russell
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----- Original Message -----
From: <tmaki@earthlink.net>
To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls
> On 12 Nov 2009 at 9:17, Carl Stouffer wrote:
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>> I just slide around on my back too. The wife thinks I should use a
>> creeper,
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> I solved the grief of being beaten up over dirty clothes 50 years ago. I
> haven't had a woman
> do my laundry since I was 9 years old. I dirty 'em, I wash 'em, no grief.
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> :-)
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> Toby Maki
> '73 Glacier 230
> Riverside, CA
Yeah Toby,
But you're not telling us about the grief you catch when there's grease
found in the washer (and on the delicate wash items that went in right after
the work clothes). I'll not attempt to explain how I am aware of such
things or of the consequences.
Russell Wilson
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Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls [message #64039 is a reply to message #64037] |
Thu, 12 November 2009 14:58 |
tmaki
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Russell Wilson wrote:
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> But you're not telling us about the grief you catch when there's grease
> found in the washer (and on the delicate wash items that went in right after
> the work clothes).
Ah, well, I anticipated that many years ago. After the first
time I noticed such residue (and the imminent
consequences), I decided next time to wash my
wear-in-public jeans or socks or perhaps, all the towels in
the house. That way, the mess left by my dirt was washed
away in the next load (usually with a "large load" and "hot"
setting so there would be more water and detergent and a
second rinse cycle), and I would be praised as a "good son"
for doing such a chore without being asked. Even in adult
years, not much is more likely to put one in good stead with
one's lady than "helping around the house" without being nagged.
I think the "hot" water setting is important. Today's cold
water washing tends to leave behind more residue. So, for
the second wash, I make sure I wash things that can be
washed hot, rinsed warm to minimize the residue.
See - no grief with little cost. I wish I could get that
kind of ROI on some of my financial investments.
Bear in mind also, that I wash parts in the dishwasher. I
figure there's no better way to get rid of certain types of
oils, etc. than with the extra hot water and superior
surfactants in dishwashing soap. I also figure that some of
the things found on dirty
dishes/pans/leftovers-in-the-refrigerator containers are
more harmful than the relatively inert greases, oils, and
dirt found on parts. All the drek goes down the drain.
Pretty, shiny parts are left. Inside of dishwasher is clean.
The dishwasher doesn't know the difference between moly
grease and salmonella.
:-)
Toby Maki
'73 Glacier 230
Riverside, Ca
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Re: [GMCnet] Tyvek Coveralls [message #64177 is a reply to message #64014] |
Fri, 13 November 2009 17:29 |
midlf
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tmaki wrote on Thu, 12 November 2009 11:14 | On 12 Nov 2009 at 9:17, Carl Stouffer wrote:
A nice, big sheet of corrugated from a refrigerator or other appliance box takes out a lot of
the pain of rocks, pebbles, dropped bolts and tools that always inhabit the "work surface".
Toby Maki
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Here's my solution. Not as easy to slide off of like card board:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=24741
About $6 at the farm store. For those of you who don't recognize it, it is a kids plastic sled. It's made out of some poly and is tougher than get out. Probably not available in CA or FL. We also use them when skidding logs to keep the butt end of the log from digging in.
Steve Southworth
1974 Glacier TZE064V100150 (for workin on)
1975 Transmode TZE365V100394 (parts & spares)
Palmyra WI
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