What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
I quit woodworking so I sold all my woodworking machines including:
My '45 Unisaur decked out with a goose egg motor cover, Biesemeyer fence, Bench Dog router table extension w/ Pro-Lift, machined pulley & rebuilt arbor
My upgraded DJ-20 jointer and my '65 Delta gap bed lathe w/oneway chuck etc...
I'm keeping my 46 Delta bandsaw w/6" extension, upgraded tension spring & tires and my '52 Delta Homecraft drill press
between those, my P-C circular saw and a BFH I can do anything I need (besides make G & G furniture or bowls)
On Topic - I just played Beethoven Piano Sonata #28 by Wilhelm Kempff in my HHR in the garage while I smoked a Morley
My '45 Unisaur decked out with a goose egg motor cover, Biesemeyer fence, Bench Dog router table extension w/ Pro-Lift, machined pulley & rebuilt arbor
My upgraded DJ-20 jointer and my '65 Delta gap bed lathe w/oneway chuck etc...
I'm keeping my 46 Delta bandsaw w/6" extension, upgraded tension spring & tires and my '52 Delta Homecraft drill press
between those, my P-C circular saw and a BFH I can do anything I need (besides make G & G furniture or bowls)
On Topic - I just played Beethoven Piano Sonata #28 by Wilhelm Kempff in my HHR in the garage while I smoked a Morley
About 2 weeks of dirt roads and road dirt, a couple of sunshowers & the occasional rear window wash.
Most of the dirt roads in NH & VT leave quite a coat of grey dust on it after a few miles.
It sweeps off clods of it when it wipes, it's pretty funny.
See the stuff inside the wheel, that stuff.
The nose and rear fender shape are splattered with thousands of gnats, flies & moths.
I'm actually going to check Weatherscan after this post to see if we'll have a few sunny days in a row coming.
I know some road yuck is corrosive but it's waxed enough to protect from bug guts.
Here's salt
Most of the dirt roads in NH & VT leave quite a coat of grey dust on it after a few miles.
It sweeps off clods of it when it wipes, it's pretty funny.
See the stuff inside the wheel, that stuff.
The nose and rear fender shape are splattered with thousands of gnats, flies & moths.
I'm actually going to check Weatherscan after this post to see if we'll have a few sunny days in a row coming.
I know some road yuck is corrosive but it's waxed enough to protect from bug guts.
Here's salt
Well I found out this...
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/ss-specific-service-issues-repairs-61/when-engine-light-comes-31687/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/ss-specific-service-issues-repairs-61/when-engine-light-comes-31687/
The 4th Boyd Coddington Smoothie II FINALLY got here Today.
I had 4 new tire pressure sensors installed got them spun balanced and put on.


Pics in my gallery but heres 2.

I had 4 new tire pressure sensors installed got them spun balanced and put on.
Pics in my gallery but heres 2.

Last edited by American & Proud; Sep 10, 2010 at 03:59 AM. Reason: Added another picture.




