On 1/21/2012 23:02, [email protected] wrote:
I'm not normally a fan of partial desaturation but this one works - and very well, too.
It does seem too...
Good luck with your frozen screws.
No need to be crude Frank
Cheers, frank
ann
--- Original Message --- From: Steven Desjardins<[email protected]> Sent: January 21, 2012 1/21/12 To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"<[email protected]> Subject: Peso: Watching My Carb My current workbench project: http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_3zgwM8#!i=1680803911&k=gQw34Hg&lb=1&s=O This is the carburetor to Debbie's motorcycle. I'm trying to clean it without humiliating myself, but I am currently being balked by at least 7 frozen screws. Anyway, I took this shot but hated the colors of the bench and wasn't thrilled with the B&W version, so I tried selective desaturation. Notice that when confronted with a true mechanical problem, I take a picture of it and re-read Pirsig's essay on "stuckness". More practically, I've order an impact driver from Lisle.
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