Re: [MBZ] pressure washers

2011-06-22 Thread Howard Ginsberg
What are you interested in pressure washing?

-Howard



On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 4:49 PM, glenn brown g_010...@hotmail.com wrote:


 What do you guys know about pressure washers?  What to look for?  What to
 avoid, besides Sears?
 TIA.

 G. M. Brown
 Brevard, NC
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Re: [MBZ] pressure washers

2011-06-22 Thread Howard Ginsberg
What are you interested in pressure washing?

-Howard



On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 4:49 PM, glenn brown g_010...@hotmail.com wrote:


 What do you guys know about pressure washers?  What to look for?  What to
 avoid, besides Sears?
 TIA.

 G. M. Brown
 Brevard, NC

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Re: [MBZ] 124 Headliner Repair Options

2011-06-21 Thread Howard Ginsberg
I used the 3M 77 or 90 (can't remember which), aerosol/spray adhesive.
Lasted for at least 2 years before I sold that 1993 300E.  I replaced the
headliner material, though, as I could not remove the old adhesive and was
unsure of the success without doing so.  I removed the entire headliner cast
plastic/fiberglass and did the replacement of the material outside the car.
Bought headliner material for about $50 online.  Close in texture and color,
and once it was back in the car, hardly noticed the difference between the
headliner and the original material (the wings near the rear windshield).
It was quite a job, taking about 6-8 hours total, including the removal and
replacement of the cast plastic/fiberglass, and carefully cutting up the new
material (using the old stuff as a pattern), and applying the new stuff
correctly.

Hth,
-Howard

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Max Dillon meadedil...@bellsouth.netwrote:

 Gentle Readers,

 Who has re-glued a 124 headliner (or other similar) and had it last for
 more
 than a year or two?  What is the recommended adhesive?  Any other tips,
 tricks,
 or different ways (i.e. mechanical) to re-attach the darn thing?

 Local quote to repair a falling headliner is $400 or $500!!!  Maybe I'll
 start a
 headliner repair business instead of a nuke plant business.

  Very respectfully,
 /s/
 Max Dillon
 '87 300TD 334k miles (Off with the head!)
 '95 E300 283k miles (daily driving duties)
 '73 Balboa 20 (High  dry until the head is back on)
 Charleston SC

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Re: [MBZ] Wireless Router Opinions

2011-06-19 Thread Howard Ginsberg
Dan,

Hey.  Good to see you again :)

Doesn't answer your specific question, but take a look at the TP-Link
comparable products if you haven't already done so.

Take care and hope all is well.

-Howard


On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:58 AM, LWB250 lwb...@yahoo.com wrote:

 As I prepare to set up a new wireless network, I am looking at a number of
 wireless routers.

 I want dual band for sure, and possibly a local USB port, although this is
 not a deal breaker. Four Ethernet ports for sure.

 I am looking at a Linksys (Cisco) 4200 and a comparable Asus model.  Given
 the choice, I would go with the Cisco based on quality and prior experience.

 Anyone out there used or seen these routers in service?

 Thanks,

 Dan

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Re: [MBZ] Wireless Router Opinions

2011-06-19 Thread Howard Ginsberg
Dan,

Hey.  Good to see you again :)

Doesn't answer your specific question, but take a look at the TP-Link
comparable products if you haven't already done so.

Take care and hope all is well.

-Howard

On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:58 AM, LWB250 lwb...@yahoo.com wrote:

 As I prepare to set up a new wireless network, I am looking at a number of
 wireless routers.

 I want dual band for sure, and possibly a local USB port, although this is
 not a deal breaker. Four Ethernet ports for sure.

 I am looking at a Linksys (Cisco) 4200 and a comparable Asus model.  Given
 the choice, I would go with the Cisco based on quality and prior experience.

 Anyone out there used or seen these routers in service?

 Thanks,

 Dan
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