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  1. chevyCowboy

    95 3500hd no glow Cycle

    The fuse is good and they are Napa parts. All other fuses are good Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  2. chevyCowboy

    95 3500hd no glow Cycle

    Im working on a 95 for a friend that the gp dont cycle as they should. I checked all the gp and replaced 2 that where question able. Replaced coolant temp sensor in crossover, and replaced gp relay, and they still dont work. All grounds seem tight going to try and clean a couple up better. Im...
  3. chevyCowboy

    04 suburban controll issues

    Thanks I'll check that first I know both of the rear ones went bad and I replaced them didnt know you could clean them Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
  4. chevyCowboy

    04 suburban controll issues

    Our suburban is having some issues it started very intermittent but has gotten worse lately. It has the digital dual zone climate control and sometimes the driver side will blow hot and the passenger will be cold with both set on 60. Today both are blowing hot with it set on 60. I'm thinking...
  5. chevyCowboy

    mirror with comp/temp?

    Where did you get the sensor and I'm guess you sourced the mirror from junk yard Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
  6. chevyCowboy

    10w-30 for 6.5 in winter

    Do any of you guys run lighter oil in the cold months of the year? never have but need to change oil and was wondering about it
  7. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    Well its been a while since I updated you guys on the project but I got the floor poured back on Halloween and was out of town the next weekend but this last weekend I got the sheeting all replaced and the windows that Im not going to have sheeted over, I found a used 8x18 garage door on...
  8. chevyCowboy

    Lightning my leaf springs

    I never did anything with this proiject as my current garage project has been occupying my time, but at some point I will get back to it
  9. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    I have rubber expasion joint to go between the wall and floor
  10. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    Sorry haven't been able to post for a while but last Saturday we got the building moved in and set on the walls and anchored down. wasn't able to get much done this weekend due to my daughters first birthday party, but did get the dirt work done and the sub grade set. need to get a few more...
  11. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    Well I'm using wedge anchors because I thought trying to set the building down onto bolts would be way too difficult
  12. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    Well after another busy week and weekend I have footings and block walls. Unfortunately I have hit my "goal" budget already, let's be honest It was a dream really, but unless something completely unexpected happens I'll be within my max budget all that is left is to pour floor and but garage...
  13. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    Well the weekend was eventful and successfull got the old garage emptied Thursday and lifted and on trailer Friday night. Headed outta town at 645am, trip went almost perfect until the rear beam snapped and back of building fell, we where about 2 miles from destination. Luckily we had the...
  14. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    I'm still going to have a wood burner but would use the floor heat to keep it around 40 and then light a fire when I want to be working on something
  15. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    I have been thinking about doing the floor heat, at least running the piping and doing the rest as budget allows iv always wanted it and like you say now is the time to do it. Iv been told the most expensive part is the insulation under it
  16. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    I should mention that I had to move the new building about 4 blocks to a storage yard but due to tight corners I had to go about a mile around
  17. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    A new development has came I the last few days we will be moving my old "mini shop" to our cabin Saturday I got the last of my stuff out of it tonight and will be lifting it onto a trailer tomorrow Here is a pic of the old 6.5 doin sone work and a couple of my old mini shop
  18. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    No he just didn't think we could get all that we did done in 4 days That's exactly what I thought
  19. chevyCowboy

    Moving a shop/garage to my house

    Well I got my building permits and have decided to go with footings for a couple reasons, much better structurally, better to heat, and lastly im afraid that if I poured a slab the weight of trailer and building would crack the concrete since it will stl be rather green. Our frost code is 42"...
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