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    Buick "Wells Fargo" Convertible, 1958. A one-off built by Buick for Dale Robertson, host of TV show Tales of Wells Fargo. The car was uniquely finished in Glacier White with solid walnut panels on the rear fenders, “Wells Fargo” chrome lettering and a longhorn steer’s head hood emblem. The interior featured front bucket seats and door panels in Danish calfskin, with hand-tooled Western motif leather inserts, and natural calfskin carpeting. A hand-tooled leather pistol holster was fitted to each door, while the console was mounted with two plated lever-action Winchester rifles.

     

    The "America! **** Yeah!" of 1958

  2. Sunday, I really went ham putting my car back to stock for sale :(

     

    I pulled out all my coilovers and put back stock suspension, pulled out my subwoofer and wiring, I'm on the verge of pulling the double din, but for some reason lost the hazard button on the P201 oem radio/climate I have, so if anyone has one lying around PM me!

     

    Next is to remove the side skirts and put back the oem ones, full exhaust is already off now.

    Positive news is my tgv's came back from my friends shop for the new engine for the spec b, it was a free weld of the holes from some guy so I just need to fill the tiny spots and we are good to go to drop it in the new car

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  3. For the last year and a bit (I have slowed down a little though) I have been playing state of decay 2 on my xboxone x, hooked up to my Panasonic 4k 65" oled. That game in surround is so much fun and can get you really immersed.

     

    I've also really got into assetto corsa on my work PC, I'm lucky being in a game studio I get hooked up with a good computer and can play anytime I want after hours

  4. Could be multiple issues really:

     

    1. Looks like your first layer height is too high

    2. Temperature can cause extrusion issues

    3. Can bump up extrusion in your software settings.

     

    Sites like https://all3dp.com/2/under-extrusion-3d-printing-all-you-need-to-know/ tend to have good info on this.

     

    I cant speak to why your test print had different results unless it has specific g-code tied to it. Also, I would check if your test print was repeatable. (ie if something was jostled out of whack etc in between prints)

     

    What software/slicer are you using?

     

    The test prints worked perfectly both times I've done it. Even after we moved the printer to it's new location. I've double and triple checked the bed height and that seems all good.

     

    I have been using Slic3r so far

     

    Thanks for the site link I'll check it out now.

  5. Picked up a couple maintenance tools for the Soob Soob

     

    BrushHero - not usually one for infomercial style products but this thing is legit. Crazy amount of torque from just using water pressure. Makes cleaning custom wheels a breeze - worth every penny IMO.

     

    I just checked it out, gotta love the cheesey infomercial style. They carry it near me, I may just pick one up since you say it's actually good

  6. Hey everyone

     

    I'm wondering if anyone else has had this issue.

     

    I had to change out my nav screen for a new to me one because of the lcd dying and I popped the new one in and it's working perfectly.

    All the car functions work well and I can go through everything except the nav stuff.

    The buttons switch the monitor over to the nav but nothing loads. I just get a black screen. Is there any re-programming I have to do?

     

    I've tried ejecting the Nav DVD which I believe is the original one but it will not do it. I've pressed the tiny reset beside the eject button but that didn't do a thing.

    I've unplugged the DVD unit and plugged it all back in again with the same results.

     

    Is there anything I'm missing or should I try a new DVD drive?

  7. OK, I need some help here and I can't seem to find the answer. Other than the test print that came with the 3d printer here which came out perfectly, I'm having this issue. It's like it's not feeding enough material. I stopped the print again so we didn't waste any more pla. It's done it on multiple print jobs with different files and I can't see how I can fix this so far

     

    Can someone here point me in the direction to stop this happening??

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