From: Vic Smith on 2 Mar 2010 10:28 On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 14:15:06 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <invalid(a)invalid.inv> wrote: >=?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> wrote >in news:hmi5iq$8ae$1(a)news.eternal-september.org: > >> On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:33:30 -0600, hls wrote: >> >>> >>> "Tegger" <invalid(a)invalid.inv> wrote in message >>>> >>>> The part you mention is readily available at your local Toyota dealer, >>>> and costs about two dollars. I think it's called a "brake-light-switch >>>> stopper". >>>> >>>> If in really serious doubt, the parts man can show you the diagram on >>>> the parts computer, and you can point at the part with your finger. >>>> >>>> >>> There you go, M.M. The answer in a nutshell. Dont invent if you can >>> repair with factory parts for a couple of bucks. >> >> Where's the FUN in that?!?!? >> >> I'd head down to the local hardware store and pick up a nylon screw and a >> couple of nylon washers... >> >> > > >Or tape a dime in place of the real thing... > >Any other McGyver suggestions? No McGuyver fantasy TV with mine. My solution uses simple, inexpensive and readily available parts, including duct tape, Liquid Steel, lamp cord, one chewing gum foil, a bottle cap, and an empty milk jug. Can't let out more info now. Patent legalities. Sorry. --Vic
From: Tegger on 2 Mar 2010 11:11 Vic Smith <thismailautodeleted(a)comcast.net> wrote in news:s0bqo51pd6ij1gi8jrijh97k4isoacntgi(a)4ax.com: > On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 14:15:06 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <invalid(a)invalid.inv> > wrote: > >> >> >>Or tape a dime in place of the real thing... >> >>Any other McGyver suggestions? > > No McGuyver fantasy TV with mine. > My solution uses simple, inexpensive and readily available parts, > including duct tape, Liquid Steel, lamp cord, one chewing gum foil, a > bottle cap, and an empty milk jug. > Can't let out more info now. Patent legalities. > Sorry. > You forgot coat-hanger wire, the universal exhaust-system-repair component. -- Tegger
From: cuhulin on 2 Mar 2010 13:18 Acceleration issues seen in pre-'07 Camrys. http://industry.bnet.com/auto cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 2 Mar 2010 13:23 A few days ago, I finially finished up with sawing that tree stump below ground level. If I do a McGyver and bore some penny size holes into the top of what's left of that stump and if I hammer some pennys down into the holes, will that make it rot out faster? cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 2 Mar 2010 15:25 I have already put dirt back into the hole, covered it all over with dirt and some grass seed and I wet it good. Yesterday, one of my Daffodils was in full bloom, some Dandelions are blooming in my yard, Creeping Phlox is taking over my yard, I saw some little Bees zigging around on the Creeping Phlox.Almost like Springtime around here, suppose to get up to almost 70 degrees next Sunday and Monday.My yard needs mowing. cuhulin
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