falco_femoralis
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too many projects
finish garage workbench:
1 - rebuild middle support
2 - rework top bc I changed the design after completing it and deciding I didn't like it
3 - remove current shelves and install backing
4 - rework shelves and reinstall
5 - build new shelves for second half of the wall
6 - take down stuff that's already up there and put these up, then move everything over and put that stuff up somewhere else
7 - work in remaining bs
replace car starter:
1 - jack up car and get underneath, then work that bish out and put the new one in
figure out why strut is making noise
1 - remove from car
2 - take apart
3 - struggle
4 - install
5 - test drive and find out nothing changed
gf's car
1 - timing belt and water pump
2 - valve cover gaskets
3 - exhaust leak right where it joins the manifolds so I have to take the whole exhaust apart and gaskets for all that
4 - oil pan gasket because it's going to be right there anyway
5 - there some random EGR shit to redo while i'm in there
6 - serpentine belts and pulleys idk
7 - intake manifold gasket bc that comes off to do the rear vc gasket
8 - spark plugs
9 - maybe replace some suspension parts I bought for it.... 3 years ago
figure out why my airbag light is on
1 - connect the diag software
2 - download the files containing the error code info and send it to the guy I was discussing this with 2 months ago
3 - send him my modules so he can hopefully re initialize them
4 - install them and pray the light goes off
drum project
1 - recut 14" ring
2 - decide if I want to fuck myself by reworking the 14" drum so it doesn't need latches
3 - that's stupid just keep it moving
4 - cut roundover into bass drum hoops, sand, paint
5 - watch videos on spray lacquer, sand, paint again, idk how I'm going to hold it
6 - purchase the wrap and finally finish it
pedals
1 - resist the urge to buy 3 more Fumble boards
2 - drill out the 8 enclosures I have ready to go and install the circuit boards and figure out what knobs to use
3 - order new knobs
4 - strip and clean 4 more enclosures
5 - primer them
6 - stare at the circuit boards until I think of color schemes
7 - find a nice day when its not too humid to clear coat them
8 - wait a week (three months) and drill them out
Fun stuff I haven't started yet but am still excited about:
- making a new (smaller) pedal board and maybe another that fits my wah pedal
- build new soldering desk for downstairs
- putting together a lego set I got two christmasses ago
- joining a band???
finish garage workbench:
1 - rebuild middle support
2 - rework top bc I changed the design after completing it and deciding I didn't like it
3 - remove current shelves and install backing
4 - rework shelves and reinstall
5 - build new shelves for second half of the wall
6 - take down stuff that's already up there and put these up, then move everything over and put that stuff up somewhere else
7 - work in remaining bs
replace car starter:
1 - jack up car and get underneath, then work that bish out and put the new one in
figure out why strut is making noise
1 - remove from car
2 - take apart
3 - struggle
4 - install
5 - test drive and find out nothing changed
gf's car
1 - timing belt and water pump
2 - valve cover gaskets
3 - exhaust leak right where it joins the manifolds so I have to take the whole exhaust apart and gaskets for all that
4 - oil pan gasket because it's going to be right there anyway
5 - there some random EGR shit to redo while i'm in there
6 - serpentine belts and pulleys idk
7 - intake manifold gasket bc that comes off to do the rear vc gasket
8 - spark plugs
9 - maybe replace some suspension parts I bought for it.... 3 years ago
figure out why my airbag light is on
1 - connect the diag software
2 - download the files containing the error code info and send it to the guy I was discussing this with 2 months ago
3 - send him my modules so he can hopefully re initialize them
4 - install them and pray the light goes off
drum project
1 - recut 14" ring
2 - decide if I want to fuck myself by reworking the 14" drum so it doesn't need latches
3 - that's stupid just keep it moving
4 - cut roundover into bass drum hoops, sand, paint
5 - watch videos on spray lacquer, sand, paint again, idk how I'm going to hold it
6 - purchase the wrap and finally finish it
pedals
1 - resist the urge to buy 3 more Fumble boards
2 - drill out the 8 enclosures I have ready to go and install the circuit boards and figure out what knobs to use
3 - order new knobs
4 - strip and clean 4 more enclosures
5 - primer them
6 - stare at the circuit boards until I think of color schemes
7 - find a nice day when its not too humid to clear coat them
8 - wait a week (three months) and drill them out
Fun stuff I haven't started yet but am still excited about:
- making a new (smaller) pedal board and maybe another that fits my wah pedal
- build new soldering desk for downstairs
- putting together a lego set I got two christmasses ago
- joining a band???