23 August 2019

Keep On Lifting Me



Yellow jack-stand at previous lift.  Black jack-stand at new lift.  Thanks for the loaners, JT!

This took a ton longer than it was supposed because I had to wrestle an 8' section of 6x6 into The 'Nox, then unload it, then cut it into the sizes I need.

It's currently 89˚F, 67% humidity for a RealFeel® of 101˚F.

I'm gonna take me a break.

Yeah, incentives are important. I learned that in rehab.

Tomorrow's punch list:

Get rear of car about 6" higher.  That means getting some scrap 6x6.

Disconnect clutch master from slave.
Disconnect all three harnesses from the transmission.
Disconnect both transmission cooler lines.
Disconnect rear brakes.
Remove upper rear shock mounting screws.
Remover rear upper a-arm bolts.
Remove torque tube to bellhousing bolts.


That should have me ready for JT to come over and drop this thing out of the way!

Today I gathered parts.

I now own a creeper.  I can't believe how many years I've been wrenching without one.

Oh, and I managed to get the lawn mowed and the door to the shed fixed!

22 August 2019

Aghast

You know a part is expensive when the price manages to shock the parts counter guy at the stealership.

$23 per exhaust gaskets that go between the manifold and the cats.

No Two Alike


The only thing they all have in common is being centerfire and lever action.

They don't all share magazine configuration.

They don't have a common cartridge.

They all three lock differently.

The oldest designed is the newest made.  Despite the nearly five decade span from the oldest gun to the newest gun, the designs aren't even 30 years apart.

The oldest design is the 1873, which dates from 1999.
Next oldest is the 30AS... sort of.  The 30 is derivative of the 336 which dates from 1936, but it is derived from the 1893.  Mine was made in 1985.
The "newest" design, dating from 1899, is the Savage 99EG, made in 1951.

The '73 locks with a toggle joint, the Marlin with a rising block the Savage with a tilting bolt.

Madness!

And variety.

21 August 2019

Some Good News For A Change

Good Guy with gun returns fire and kills domestic abuse suspect.

He was carrying while mowing his own lawn.

It never happens when you expect trouble.

Being Frugal

My shifter is going to fail soon.

The rear bushing has lost its seal.

The boot is disintegrating.

The replacement has turned out to be something of a quest.

I found two part numbers that seem to correspond to my car.

25827727 and 24279574.

Depending on what site you go you will find that either number is correct or incorrect.

SIGH

So I went to the stealership and asked them to look it up, they use my VIN to get a match.

25827727 is correct.  It's the part that my car came with.  It has been discontinued.

24279574 is also correct!  It's the latest version of the shifter.

Now the fun really begins.

Searching for the first part number got me a hit on ebay for the second part number.  It says that it fits 2005 to 2019; that's both C6 and C7.  I notice that the seller is a dealer I've bought parts from before; so I go to their site.

24279574 is listed as fitting just 2014-2018 there (C7).

Even MORE fun!  The prices are different.  Buying from ebay is $169.99 with free shipping.  Buying direct from them is $181.41 plus $12.04 shipping.

You might ask, "why not aftermarket?"

Hinson ($329.00) Hurst ($281.64) and B&M ($288.30) both have replacements for the shift lever, this addresses the failing boot.  They do not address the failing rear bushing.

MGW ($369.00) addresses both the rear bushing and the failing boot.

All the choices let me keep my spiffy white shift-ball.

The thing is, I'm not unhappy with the stock shifter.  They really did make it light-years better than the 2007 and earlier versions.  And it's $200 cheaper than the aftermarket that addresses the same problems.

20 August 2019

PB Blaster FTMFW!

The PB Blaster broke up whatever was causing it to stick just enough to get a little bit of a wiggle on the pipes and that let them walk off the muffler pipes.  This is with me laying flat under the car with the front end of the x-pipe supported on my toe-tips and pushing on the flanges for the cats.

Now to get the tunnel plate out...


Stymied


Got the X-pipe separated from the cats at the front end.

Loosened the clamps to the mufflers at the back end.

Yup.  Them things is stuck.

I can't get enough wiggle on them by my lonesome to get them to start walking off.

It's little things like this which are the most frustrating.

I've soaked the joint with PB Blaster in the hopes that it will work its magic and loosen them.

19 August 2019

Fly Be Free!


Every step is a step closer.

She's in the air!

Exhaust bolts are soaking up some PB Blaster to prevent stud breakage like when I had to do the starter.  That sucked!

It Has Begun

Got the center console out.

Shifter removed.


It's toasty in the garage, so this is getting done in small steps.

One thing about getting the console out was being able to replace the falling apart cup holder door.


16 August 2019

Weight And Cost Per Shot

50gr .25 NAA ball ammo is 0.014 lb. and $1.01 per shot.

Please amend your ammo tables accordingly.

Teeny Bottlenecked Rare


.25 NAA between .357 SIG and .25 ACP.

Isn't it CUTE?

It's a lot of effort to get two extra points of damage over the .25 ACP round, but quite a bit more range.

1d pi- 90/950 for .25 ACP vs. 1d+2 pi- 140/1,600 for .25 NAA.

What Do We Want

I am discovering while trying to write a piece on "What Do We Want The Police To Be" that much of what I dislike about cops is shared with many other public employees.

There's always a union.

That union is always active at the centers of government.

They nearly always advocate for more money, more benefits, lower accountability to the communities and having to do less of what the community expects them to do.

Quite often they stand opposed to initiatives we non-union, non-public employee folks are trying to get passed in our own interest.

I worry about hearing another argument from these groups which boils down to, "it will make our jobs harder," out of fear of an aneurysm.

Nailing down the pay and benefits is like hanging a picture frame made of jello.

Starting salary of $41k sounds low until you factor in the 100% covered medical and no employee contribution pension plan.  That medical plan is a benefit that has a value, and it's large.

It's also nearly impossible to get quantified honestly because the people selling it obfuscate like they're playing Vampire the Masquerade.

I am frustrated.

I know, but am having trouble communicating, what I want teachers and cops to be.

I know what we have is not, on the whole, what I want.

I am aware that hardly a single person benefiting from being a public employee seems to be aware that their benefits packages are lavishly generous.

If you're 60ish, have never worked outside the public sector, are collecting two (or more!) retirement checks and are complaining about paying more in taxes than most people get in salary before taxes, health and retirement get taken out: you are not equipped to understand what I am saying.

Perhaps we would be a bit less bitter if the services rendered showed an improvement in kind with the increases in costs.

15 August 2019

Dear Mayor Of Philadelphia

You need gun control to keep guns out of the hands of felons?

Uh...

You've had the felon who shot up your officers in custody several times and you didn't charge him.

This is a classic example of the trite phrase, "We don't need gun-control, we need criminal control."

If you'd charged, tried and convicted this guy even once on the arm long list of things you dropped the charges for, he'd have been in jail and not selling drugs out of a house in Philly.

I haven't seen this level of ignore the criminal since Parkland.

Good/Bad News

The ebola outbreak is of a great deal of concern.

The lifesaving treatment appears to just save your life, it doesn't (at this time appear to) save you from the aftermath any survivor suffers.

That's the bad news.

The vaccine they're experimenting with appears to actually work.  There's some caveats but it does work on two strains, that should provide the groundwork for other strains as well.

This NY(S)Times article from a while back kind of explains why a vaccine took so long.

The crux of the long delay in making a vaccine seems to boil down to, "It's happening a long way from here to people we don't know or care about."

Now that it's looking to be increasingly likely that it can happen here and to someone we know and care about... suddenly there's money for research and results have been happening.

That's actually good news.

Fingers crossed.

Aesop has a LOT more on the topic, and it's not a fun, optimistic, sunny read.

I'm the sunny optimist here.

This Is Your Fault Chuck

I hope you're proud of yourself, Senator Schumer.

AR500 has their Testudo Gen 2 with two Level III plates on sale for 41% off.

In 12 weeks or so, a coyote brown model will show up here for me to check out, wear a couple of times and toss in the gun closet.  It will go nicely with the PASGT vest in there.

I'll be buying some pouches and possibly configure it to replace the 5.11 Tactical Purse for hurricane looter prevention.

I didn't even want one until Chuck suggested that "advanced" body armor be banned.

Matching

I'm just delighted that I finally have a long gun and a pistol in the same caliber.

In centerfire anyway...  For my rimfire combination see here.


Coincidentally, in addition to them both being in .45 Colt, they're also both "1873's"!

Big And Little

Finally got a belt for my EMF New Dakota (Peacemaker clone).


I ordered a new holster too, but I think it suits Harvey's Pietta Outlaw Legacy better.

The .357 belt and the holster I am using were originally bought for a Ruger New Model Blackhawk, long since traded away.

14 August 2019

Fundamental Misunderstanding

I've read much of what the founders wrote about what they were thinking when they founded our republic.

One thing is clear.

When they refer to something as a right it is something that exists independently from a government.  Rights are inherent.  Imbued upon us by our creator as it were.

It's also clear that such things were never meant to be subjected to a vote.

This also ties into why our government is a republic not a democracy.

They knew, too well, that democracies tear themselves apart.

So do republics, but they're more resilient.

So, news organizations with your polls saying that a large majority of people support infringing on a right:  So what?

Rights aren't subject to votes.

Since liberals be lovin' that free speech, you might notice that some pretty foul things are protected speech.  You work around the filth.

Guns are the same thing.  The secret the press is keeping is that gun deaths are down in the murder side of the ledger, suicide is still pretty constant.  Despite the spectacle of mass shootings, it's still safer this year than last.

Never mind that there are a lot more guns and gun owners now than in the late 80's when crime was much higher.

Price Too Low To...

Answer the phone?

CDNN fired off an email telling me they have the commercial version of the M17 at a price "Too low to print - call".

So I called.

15 rings later...  I disconnected.

SIG's got some serious minimum advertised price rules!

I got curious because there's a guy trying to sell his on Arfcom.

He says he put 50 rounds through it.

The P320-M17 is so sweet, he fired one box and is done with it.

I am wondering if the too low to answer the phone price is lower than the 50-shot-on-the-clock used gun.

Then I wonder why I'm curious.

I've no nostalgia for this gun.

Busy C&R Day

Ditched the worst of the Mosins.  Going to a youth instructor who's going to go Bubba on it.

Mailed in my renewal.

Mailed my letter to the CLEO telling them about my renewal.

Fun times!

MIL Update

The doc believes it was a reaction to Cipro that caused the seizures.

It's a rare, but known, reaction especially with the elderly and diabetic.

She's both.

Thank You

I want to take a moment to thank the American tax payer and voter for the, thus far, adequate care I've been getting from the VA.

I know there's some who'd say I'd earned it, but it seems wrong to not thank the folks who're making it possible.

So, THANK YOU, American Tax Payers!

More Detail On That Ebola Treatment

How it works.

I fervently hope that they manage to eradicate this disease and idiots don't manage to bring it back decades later.

13 August 2019

I've Said It Before


Conceptually there's really no difference between these rifles.

Both were successful attempts to get more bullets down range in less time.

Just like a megaphone and a radio are conceptually similar.

Just like a newspaper and the internet are alike.

It's just technology advancing.

I don't fear the advance of technology.

Clutching Flies

The flywheel arrived!

Just in case you didn't know how this all works.

The flywheel bolts to the rear end of the crank-shaft and spins with the engine.


The clutch disk attaches to the transmission's input shaft via splines in the center.

The pressure plate, cover and diaphragm bolt to the flywheel and spin with the engine.

What happens...

When you lift your foot off the clutch the springy fingers of the diaphragm press the pressure plate against the clutch disc and squish it against the flywheel.  It's kind of like brakes in reverse.  The friction material on the disc skids against the pressure plate and flywheel and that spins up the transmission.

SIMPLE!

Mother In Law Update

She's awake and very tired.

[Crossing fingers] the seizure might have been from a combination of the three antibiotics they have her on.

Doc has changed that to a single antibiotic that's different from the three she used to be on.

Doc gave us the disheartening news that sometimes people go into the hostpital for something and just die from something else completely unrelated and baffling.

Be Careful What You Wish For

Senate Dems demand that The Supreme Court "heal itself".

"The Supreme Court is not well. And the people know it, perhaps the Court can heal itself before the public demands it be 'restructured in order to reduce the influence of politics.'"
--Democrat Senators Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, Richard Durbin, D-Ill., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.
How I have longed for a Supreme Court free of the influence of politics.

Justices who read what The Constitution says and makes rulings regardless of the political fallout from those rulings?

Sign me up!

But the "honorable" senators from the blue states might not like that much.

I'd not be very far out on a limb to suggest that 80% of what our government does is not authorized by The Constitution.

Since it's an approaching ruling on the draconic gun laws of New Fucking York Spit City that appears to have triggered this threat:  The idea of an apolitical Court taking "shall not be infringed" seriously and in the spirit of the day it was written appeals to me a lot.

Bring it, Dems!

Oh, Roe v Wade is going to be re-ruled by such and apolitical court too.  Nobody is going to like how that shakes out if you look hard at what Government is allowed to do Constitutionally.

That Can't Be Good

The Lovely Harvey is up north meeting with doctors and helping her Pa prepare for moving to sunny Florida.

My Mother in Law is in a long-term care facility because she broke her knee and shoulder in June.

The shoulder has knit and she was poised to begin physical therapy.

But...

The liquid nutrient stuff she's been drinking to get more calcium to the bones has made her very ill.

Ill, but coping.

Today Harvey and Bubba got a call from the facility, "better get over here."

Bubba had had breakfast with MIL this morning and she'd complained of a headache and not sleeping well.

Apparently she's had a seizure and is presently unresponsive.

Fingers crossed.

Prayers solicited.

12 August 2019

Faster Please

New treatment for ebola is "more effective" than previous treatments.

That's good news!

Now if we could just get the primitive savages to take the vaccines and the treatments before they spread the disease and cause an epidemic.

Oh, and see if you can get the people in the Congo and nearby parts of Africa to take it too.

Progress On Other Fronts



This is the blade activation program running on a test stand.

No sound, gyro or motion sensor yet, but coming right along!

Dammit Chuck!

I'm fixing my car and can't buy advanced armor right now!

Progressive!

Parts are starting to arrive from disparate locales.

The factory clutch holds 500 horses.  I don't make that many, so there wasn't much reason to spend 4-5 times as much for 50 to 100 more holding power.  Though I was sorely tempted to get a twin-disc clutch from Monster Clutches just because they're Hulk green!  But $1,800 v $300...

Compromise

You want universal background checks and red flag laws?

I want three things in return.

1. Since this is Federal, that means I should be able to buy a gun in any state, regardless of my residency.

2.  Conceal carry reciprocity for every state and territory.

3.  Making a false report to get someone red flagged, malicious or not, is a felony and punishable for 20 year mandatory.  Tied into this, while the person who gets flagged might not get to know who dropped a dime on them, no anonymous tips will be given any credibility.  The cops get to know who is making the report or it's no report.

WE'RE Russia?

WE'RE?????!!??

No, Dancing Monkeys, it's not we.

Yes, it is the sort of thing we expected from Soviet Russia, but my side of the aisle didn't want to see him dead.  My side wanted to see him give up everything he knew and those people go to jail.

We wanted him to live to a ripe old age in jail.

But you want to make Russia comparisons?

It's not my team that embraces the attitudes and tactics of Bolshevism.

Though it is kind of nice to see some rich people who're not relieved he's dead.

Wanna Kneel? Walk Home!

I was sick of professional athletes long before they got political.

Now we have athletes on the US Fencing team making political statements on our dime?

Fuck you Race Imboden!

If I was your coach I'd have taken your boarding pass after you checked your bags and reported you to airport security.  If I was a real prick, I'd have snagged your passport too.

Don't want to be on the team?  Fine.  The tickets home are for the team, and you don't seem to like home much anyway; so have fun in Peru!

Here's a handy list of people whom might just be able to reprimand him.  Let them know what you think of the USA's representative making personal statements on our time.

11 August 2019

Überpost?

I just realized that I'm actually running down the rabbit hole of an überpost.

Oh Lord.  Save me.

Cross referencing and making sure I have my facts straight.

Every statement is needing supporting materials.

Damn.

What's The Use

I just spent some time dotting the 'i's' and crossing the 't's' for a rant.

Got to the end and realized something; everyone who will understand what I had to say already does and everyone who won't understand never will.

Please note that I didn't use "can't understand"...

Then Why Use A Rifle Round

From the previous post, you might wonder why your character would want one of the rifle caliber lever guns when the damages are so very similar.

Range.

.357 Magnum from a 16" or 20" barrel gets 560/3,400.
.38 Special from a 16" or 20" barrel gets 280/2,300.
.44 Magnum from a 16" barrel gets 410/2,800.
.44 Special from a 16" barrel gets 200/1,900.
.45 Colt from a 20" barrel gets 320/2,500.

.30-30 from a 16" or 20" barrel gets 700/3,000
.300 Savage from a 24" barrel gets 850/4,100.
.308 Winchester from a 24" barrel gets 1,000/4,200.
.45-70 from an 18.5" barrel gets 400/2,600.

On the other hand you get more shots with the pistol rounds.

10+1 shots with the 20" barrels, 8+1 with the 16" barrels.

The rifle caliber guns mostly get five shots.  6+1 for the 20" .30-30 but just 4+1 for the .45-70.

The Wimpiest Lever Gun

All damage to the torso with ball ammo.

The Lovely Harvey's 20" Model 92 in .357 Magnum does 4d+2 pi, 3d-1 pi with .38 Special.

6 to 26 damage with an average of 16 with the magnums; 2-17, average 9 with .38.

Willard's 16" Model 92 in .44 Magnum does 4d+1 pi+, 3d+1 pi+ with .44 Special.

7 to 37 damage, average 22 with Magnum; 6 to 28, average 16 with Special.

My 20" Model 73 in .45 Colt does 3d pi+.

4 to 27 damage with an average of 15.

Of course, these are all pistol caliber guns.

A 20" .30-30 like a Marlin 336 or Winchester 94 does 5d+1 pi.

6 to 31 with an average of 18.

24" of Savage 99 in .300 Savage does 6d+2 pi.

8 to 38, average 23.

A Marlin 1895M, like what was stolen from Technomad, does 4d+1 pi+.

7 to 37; average 23.  Yes, .44 Magnum is pushing the same energy as .45-70.

A Browning BLR does 7d pi.

7 to 42 points of damage with an average hit of 24.