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Dana_15

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  • Birthday 01/19/1976

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    Dana
  1. Dana_15

    Snow is Falling!

    Nice bib, Sienna would look good with one of those on! Your kid looks just like you.
  2. ^^That would be awesome, I've been thinking about adding a pump to increase pressure....maybe
  3. Bruce, hes a Seal Point Himalayan: ] Without fur:
  4. Thanks guys, most of the material was used... the checks, hammer arrestors, strainers and filter. Originally I had a old tub and shower valve I rebuilt as the mixing valve...but it looked real ghetto
  5. I actually made this a year ago, but it still works pretty **** good. The water in my area is pretty rough so I needed to get a filtered water set up but I also wanted to have warmer water in the winter as well. So I made this in my cellar: I brought a hot and cold line down my cellar wall, both line run through individual shut offs, screen strainers and spring loaded checks (you don't want your cold to backfeed into your hot water tank). THis is the hot side: Both lines drop into a mixing valve, hot on left, cold on right. This is where you can set the water temperature. The line coming out the bottom of the mixing valve is the tempered water. Now it runs right through a rust/dirt water filter: From there the water runs through a pressure gauge and thermometer (it has a well). I usually get about 70 pounds of static water pressure and set the temperature from 50 to 70 depending on the outside temperature. Full shot before it was tied in: Tie in, with complete bypass: I just changed the filter today after one year: Overall I'm pretty happpy with this set-up. Before if I washed a black vehicle the water almost always left some kind of residue, this is my buddys Colorado I detailed last month, came out great:
  6. Very nice, too bad you live like an hour and a half away from me...I made this pretty cool warm/filtered water set-up for the winter.....great for detailing on those cold days. Love that color on the Silverados, very nice.
  7. lol Heres some pics of my Tundra and 4Runner, do those count?
  8. I have a black acrylic kitchen sink, the surface does get scratched up and in the install manual for the sink it says to use automotive polish on it to clean it up. Needless to say Adams fine machine polish works quite well
  9. Just registered today! Longtime Adams user, back from when you guys were on ToyotaNation.com, hope Adam and his family are doing well!
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