September 6, 201312 yr If you guys want good spring clips, find a Snap-On guy or Matco. I've been using them for years with no issues.
September 6, 201312 yr Unlike wrench holders for me, they make a multitude of socket holders, ball bearing detent, steel spring clips, rotating, magnetic, etc, etc. yeah I used the spring clips but the 3/8" sockets I have are far too heavy to stay secured. That's cause the metal spring clips really, really, suck. I'll take loose over those. For deep toolbox drawers, the Hansen trays work well, the ones from Menards aren't to bad really, I don't use them much but I like them. Yeah I use the ones from Harbor freight, they aren't bad just not able to throw them in my tool bag and go.
September 6, 201312 yr If you guys want good spring clips, find a Snap-On guy or Matco. I've been using them for years with no issues.Snap on tools are pricey, we have a truck come by and I see something and want it.. then see the price and I'm like fo-get-it. I mainly buy Chraftsman tools just because of the great warranty.. and especially if your snap on truck driver knows you break stuff a lot and decided to stop coming around, lol.
September 6, 201312 yr The clips are not expensive. The tools are and damn worth it for people who make their living with them. Crapsman has it's place, but I guarantee if you did what I do everyday, you would pay the money for the better tools.
September 6, 201312 yr Yep, Craftsman shit is more or less disposable these days although most of the time good enough for me.
September 6, 201312 yr while I should never "have to" get at the back of the Nexus once mounted, I may want/need to. Trying to think of slick ways of making the panel "quick" release. Obviously compounded a bit by not having the car or knowing what it looks like yet.
September 6, 201312 yr The clips are not expensive.The tools are and damn worth it for people who make their living with them. Crapsman has it's place, but I guarantee if you did what I do everyday, you would pay the money for the better tools.Agreed, I have some Snapon crimpers but that's about it. I really like the Craftsman hand tools/boxes but thats about it.
September 6, 201312 yr ok, that was easy That is probably the easiest dash removal of a high end car, most are ridiculously difficult.
September 6, 201312 yr I figured I need to make some quick release bullshit on a slide or something. That seems reasonable enough. Think I can get away without even doing any fiberglass work even Best part is I'll be able to sell the stock radio for way more than I'll have into the Tablet solution.
September 6, 201312 yr Tomorrow I'm meeting with the owner and going over everything, but it's wild to hear someone say "yeah you'll have your own office and a set of keys, you can use it whenever for whatever."This should help take a dent out of college cost.Don't spend your money on student loans. Just volunteer for a few years and your loans are paid off. Seriously.Pluss you need a BenzitoVolunteer? There's a few internships I've been looking at over summers, and for a PhD it looks like I could find funding from TA, research, fellowship, but for my BS or masters route I figured it was pretty much all coming out of pocket. Then again I don't know that much about the financials of college. ya thats pretty much correct, i haven't heard of anyone getting a masters for free but phd's in the sciences are (and if it isn't, don't go there). i'll be applying for schools this fall/winterMy cousin got her Masters for nothing, and is doing the same for her Phd. She got her Bachelors at the U of A and then got into a job in admissions. She pays some crazy amount like $20 per credit hour, and she just received 10k from some sort of grant that she doesn't need to pay back. Rare for the masters degree to be free. your cousin must be pretty fucking smart. Typically a phd student receives free tuition and a stipends of roughly 20k a year. maybe less for a TA or more for a RA. then you have the grants and other shit. My friend's gf did her masters in Industrial Engineering at PSU but had to pay full tuition. I think she tutored for a little more than minimum wage. However, she got a job before graduating and now makes some pretty serious bank.Getting a Masters is somewhat irrelevant, either go all the way or don't bother.Was perfect for me. Allowed me to wait out the bad times. (I made enough with my RA to pay tuition and live). I got a taste of the acedemic world, but wasn't a fan of the university part of it. Also gave me a leg up on my job. I'm not sure where I fall on the academic vs industry side of things yet. I do have some undergraduate research experience and my paper should be ready to submit soon. wish i would have done an internship while I was still an undergrad and then I might have a better sense of which direction to go.
September 6, 201312 yr while I should never "have to" get at the back of the Nexus once mounted, I may want/need to. Trying to think of slick ways of making the panel "quick" release. Obviously compounded a bit by not having the car or knowing what it looks like yet. is there any concern with battery damage from heat? Edited September 6, 201312 yr by lithium
September 6, 201312 yr while I should never "have to" get at the back of the Nexus once mounted, I may want/need to. Trying to think of slick ways of making the panel "quick" release. Obviously compounded a bit by not having the car or knowing what it looks like yet. is there any concern with battery damage from heat? Well there is an issue with that, I've seen a few ipad installs most tablets will not turn on until they are cooled off from the heat of the car baking in the sun. Not sure if the Minnesota summers are that hot, but it could be an issue.
September 6, 201312 yr while I should never "have to" get at the back of the Nexus once mounted, I may want/need to. Trying to think of slick ways of making the panel "quick" release. Obviously compounded a bit by not having the car or knowing what it looks like yet. is there any concern with battery damage from heat? Well there is an issue with that, I've seen a few ipad installs most tablets will not turn on until they are cooled off from the heat of the car baking in the sun. Not sure if the Minnesota summers are that hot, but it could be an issue.I've seen people cut holes in vents behind the dash to route some air behind it so whenever they remote start their car the AC will cool it down so it can turn on.
September 6, 201312 yr A cover over the tablet would work well, but I don't know if it's even needed being in MN. If I leave my ipad on the dash over summer it'll lock up with the temp warning for ten minutes or so, but if I throw a tshirt over it, or stuff it under the seat than it's fine.
September 6, 201312 yr If you guys want good spring clips, find a Snap-On guy or Matco. I've been using them for years with no issues.Snap on tools are pricey, we have a truck come by and I see something and want it.. then see the price and I'm like fo-get-it. I mainly buy Chraftsman tools just because of the great warranty.. and especially if your snap on truck driver knows you break stuff a lot and decided to stop coming around, lol. Check craigslist for Snap-On, Armstrong, Wright, Williams, etc, they are all on the same level of tools. I don't think I've ever bought off the Snap-On truck, just buy them off my local Craigslist.
September 6, 201312 yr Hey ford folks... My '94 5.0L truck has a hard time starting after sitting in the sun. Cranks, takes 5-7 seconds to start, but once running you can shut it off and it starts instantly, same way in the mornings. It only has hard starts after sitting out in the sun/heat. Fuel pressure regulator seems good, haven't checked fuel pressure yet though.
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