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Re: Resistor Value Question
#44702 05/04/04 06:36 PM
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I ordered some Solen caps and Mills resistors, Clearview wire, etc. The big thing with soldering is not to set your hair on fire.


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Re: Resistor Value Question
#44703 05/04/04 06:37 PM
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That's exactly why you don't see many hippies working in electronics stores.

Re: Resistor Value Question
#44704 05/04/04 06:39 PM
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Hey! I resemble that remark!

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Re: Resistor Value Question
#44705 05/04/04 07:29 PM
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sobriety? (sp)

Re: Resistor Value Question
#44706 05/04/04 08:44 PM
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over rated.


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Re: Resistor Value Question
#44707 05/04/04 10:02 PM
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are we talking about tubes again?



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Re: Resistor Value Question
#44708 05/05/04 06:58 AM
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Hey! I resemble that remark!




Me too. Soldering doesn't scare me. It's working on engines, anything with a gear train, and power tools that scare me...


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Re: Resistor Value Question
#44709 05/05/04 02:11 PM
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It's working on engines, anything with a gear train, and power tools that scare me...




Micheal_A,

Sorry...one up on you there...my Dad taught me engines when I was a kid and I spent my teen years rebuilding the engine in a '66 Mustang, recreating the engine for a '75 Dodge Colt and then into my early married years rebuilding a '89 Honda Accord hatchback.

Don't do that much any more...the '96 Honda Accord runs just fine (bought it only slightly used unlike the above)...

I would like a Mini Cooper S though...

WhatFurrer


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Re: Resistor Value Question
#44710 05/05/04 02:18 PM
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WhatFurrer -

Hey man, I had a '66 mustang. This car was CLEAN, inside and out. The only downside was it had a 200 and not a 289. Before selling the thing (like a fool) I rebuilt the engine and transmission - my first rebuilds and it worked like a champ.

^billy
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Re: Resistor Value Question
#44711 05/05/04 02:29 PM
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Wish mine had been that clean. When I originally got it, it had orange shag carpet in it...my Dad had brokered the deal with a Spanish gentleman he worked with at the time.

Needless to say, the orange carpet came out and I quickly found that the passenger floorpans had a considerable size hole in it. One night, it was raining and going through a considerable water puddle at a good clip gave my girlfriend a shower inside the car from road water coming up through the floorboard... .

Mine had a straight 6 200 in it as well...would have preferred a 289 with a stick...this was an automatic.

Was always trying to talk a friend of mine out of the 260 V8 that he had...no luck...

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