KTMLew01
Team Owner
Downside of this parts washer is cost of filters. But one set will outlive me. Fact it has filters at all IS the upside though.
Builder in Washington State gets $955 for his kit. Then you have to add the torque converter (200ish and pray/lots of junk out there) & $125-150ish of fluid. A reman from a parts store runs 1600-2000ish. I've spent maybe 400 for tools & two core trans. Plan is to build & sell one. Have only torn one down. Wasn't much in it reusable. Hoping don't find the same with the other although found couple eBay shops selling used parts with guarantee. The parts washer is a necessity to do much of any kind of work. I'm thinking, once I get fully prepared and do one or two, probably just pull & rebuild mine. It's still working fine. Just shifts getting a little softer. Plus mileage is adding up.You must have enough money tied up in the rebuild to have had it rebuilt or by a rebuild from GM. Holy sheet!!
You are the only person on this board I would take said bowl from without being concerned about it having been whizzed in.The flu sucks. I recall having the Asian Flu, an epidemic that flooded the country in the late nineteen fifties. It took all the starch out of me plus anything else that might have provided energy. Flat on my back for two weeks then woke one morning feeling fit as a fiddle and decided to go back to work. Not my brightest decision. DUMB! Put me back in bed for another week. Of course, that was sixty years ago and not sure what point medical science had reached or what meds, if any, were available then.
Get flu shots every year and try to keep up to date with everything else. It's a fragile time of life for an old fart. Anyway, hope you feel better and are getting up and around. If I was closer I'd bring you a bowl of chicken soup.
Runners. Probably 4x4 as think that's what's under original shed. They will be on some sort of concrete blocks so floor joist will be footish off ground. Original shed is on half-blocks with Oak wedge shims to level. Have 12 of these but be harder to level.Just curious but are you putting down two treated runners ( 6 x 6 ) then placing floor joist or are you figuring on putting 2 x 6 treated direct contact with the ground? I would think it would be easier to level it up with runners but I'm a novice and know zilch about building a shed.