strugbus
Member
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2020
- Messages
- 68
- Reaction score
- 71
- Points
- 18
- Location
- San Luis Obispo CA
- Vehicle Year
- 2004
- Make / Model
- Ranger
- Transmission
- Manual
Ok, so the woodworking is pretty much done! Sunday ended up being a super long day. We wanted to go ride the mountain bikes but ended up burning the daylight on the faucet install. Allie had the idea that she could build a pivot for a stow away faucet that would use the cabinet top to lock into place. As you can tell we got the faucet done, we also got the 41" cutting board top cut and hinged, but it's not "finished" as we're still planning to route a blood channel into the surface. I didn't get pics of this as I was in a hurry to get the truck home from the wood shop. I have some very minor bits of woodworking left to do, but this week should see the last of that completed and allow us to start on plumbing and electrical.
Of course, as is always the case after spending a fortune on a vehicle the Check engine light came on while I was driving it home. I pulled over, made sure I had oil and she wasn't overheating then just drove her home. I'll pull the code tomorrow night when I get home and see what's up. I'm not terribly concerned about it, worst case scenario I have a good running 4.0 in the driveway I can toss in. I'm sure with all the work and banging around some stupid PoS smog thing failed though.
Of course, as is always the case after spending a fortune on a vehicle the Check engine light came on while I was driving it home. I pulled over, made sure I had oil and she wasn't overheating then just drove her home. I'll pull the code tomorrow night when I get home and see what's up. I'm not terribly concerned about it, worst case scenario I have a good running 4.0 in the driveway I can toss in. I'm sure with all the work and banging around some stupid PoS smog thing failed though.