[tcb] Re: Wise Not So Wise

  • From: "M. Sawyer" <mechmark63@xxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 22:16:31 -0400 (EDT)

If you need, You can donate your Thing to me so you only have to have Buses. 
I've got some trees I could hide it behind with my Thing.
LOL
M. Sawyer


-----Original Message-----
From: abe schlichting <gogretago@xxxxxxxxx>
To: tcb <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, Jul 8, 2013 5:31 pm
Subject: [tcb] Re: Wise Not So Wise



I know this is the tcB, but I've been considering this same issue on my new 
Thing...should I por-15, or not? does this por-15 have the potential to become 
something that we all HATE in the future? I mean, what if it's not all it's 
cracked up to be? and starts rusting from the backside again, but now there's 
all this impossibly hard coating to remove? just a thought...I'm considering 
just waxing over the rust, and storing it inside, after all, it's just a thing! 
it's not like it's a BUS or something...





  
 
 
 
   From: Julie <julie.hey.ho.lets.go@xxxxxxxxx>
 To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 Sent: Monday, July 8, 2013 1:02 AM
 Subject: [tcb] Wise Not So Wise
  
 


I have been POR 15-ing away the inside of Sonne, following all of the crazy 
steps needed to make it stick and control rust forever.  Hopefully this was a 
wise decision.  


I wore lots of protective garments while painting the POR 15 on, including 
fully covering my head and face and taping my gloves to my sleeves. But I still 
managed to get this wicked paint all over myself and tragically in my hair.  
Not so wise.


I was determined to get Sonne's stuck wheel unstuck.  This proved to be quite a 
challenge.  Thanks to the advice of friends and through research I had lots of 
strategies to try but alas none of them worked, the wheel would not budge. I 
almost cried.  I almost swore. (I swear a bunch when I replace kitchen faucets 
or fix vacuums but never when I work on a Bus.).  I almost had a man with more 
strength, more know-how and bigger tools come to help me out.  But I looked 
around my garage and saw a wheel chock.  I raised the stuck wheel high off the 
ground and would wedge the chock underneath.  I would then drop the jack and 
the wheel would turn a couple of inches as it rolled down the chock.  I did 
this over and over until I got to the star adjuster and hip hip hooray, a 
couple spins of the adjuster and Sonne's stuck wheel now spins freely.  Wise.


Here is some photographic evidence:


https://picasaweb.google.com/115696430438984518350/WiseNotSoWise?authkey=Gv1sRgCLTr5un5hrLtwQE






 
 
  

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