Off Pelham Parkway, Shell gas station wash

This location is off Highway 31 where 52 intersects 33.  Note for the link the Shell gas station is to the left where the truck is.

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I think the self serve might be closed down?  Along with the air machine, Rowe changer, D/H vendor and automatic?  I like the items left in the D/H vendor before they pulled the plug.  Can you guess?  Of course “Royal Pine” Little Trees and fake Rain-X.

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Self serve bays

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Automatic

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I think I took to many pictures. The place was nice, just nothing worked.

Honda Fit 2007

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They finally got my car in from some other Honda dealership.  Black on black: a car wash owners dream customer.

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The first picture is the car when it had a red pin stripe (they removed the stripe).  I got the base model with the power package.  My only options were a plastic cargo mat and the cargo shade.  It did not come with mats, but I had one BMW mat in mint condition (I found it at the car wash).  I think I am going to purchase the plastic Honda mats.  I hope the car will get the 38 mpg on the highway like it says.  I am getting about half that now and I need premium gas in my other car.

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The first picture is my organized truck the second picture is my new setup.  It is about the same amount of room as my normal car but the seats recline now.  My parents in law really helped me out on this car and I think it should save us some money.

Meter door break-in – Update

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I purchased a crappy socket set.  Why does a replacement wrench cost $20 and a 75 piece set cost $35?  I finished installing the spacers and the lock actually fits, it just needs to be supported.

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I messed up my cutting blade and did not have a spare.  When I was removing the blade, the nut that holds it on to the grinder fell off and rolled directly into the pit, about 5 feet.  What bad luck.

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I installed one side of the support for the lock.  It was getting late and I had plans so I quit.

Meter door break-in – Update

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The plan is to add spacers and 2 1/2″ screws so the lock will fit correctly.

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When I was trying to install the spacer I broke my wrench.  Of course this was the only socket that fit and I have an incomplete socket set.  What bad luck.  I learned some more important lessons today:  1) Drills can catch when drilling steel.  I have a busted finger to prove it.  2) A vise would be nice to have because pliers can slip off the steel and get caught in your shirt and bruise and cut your boobs.

Meter door break-in – Update

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If installed correctly, each SuperSleeve should hold 2800 pounds.  I installed two correctly?

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First, I drilled the holes for mounting to the SuperSleeves.  Then I bent the steel to install.  It was bent at an angle so you can close the door easier.

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Drilled, grinded then dremeled, in that order, end result last picture.

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This is where the problem arised.  The lesson is measure three times and drill once?  But, I messured twice and drilled twice, both crappy.  I think I am just going to start over tomorrow.