


FINALLY
It's been waaaaayy too long but I finally got my rear axle back last week (ridiculous story for another time) and SHE ROLLS! Now I need to pull the engine for a rebuild and swap the original 4 speed back in!.



It's been waaaaayy too long but I finally got my rear axle back last week (ridiculous story for another time) and SHE ROLLS! Now I need to pull the engine for a rebuild and swap the original 4 speed back in!.
Honestly can't remember if I had to shim this out or not but its possible. (I was in a hurry to finish and get to my sons LL game) But now I was going over my screws before I tape and here I am.
What's my easiest fix here, I'd rather not pull the whole bottom off and shim the piece on the right bc it is flush with the top. Theres about a 1/4" sticking out so it'd be alot of mud to blend. Suggestions?
Leftover smoked short ribs sliced thin and reheated for breakfast. Chefs kiss. Tray was full, i had to taste test a few before the family got to them.
Old chip centrifuge from when we ran two Warner & Swasey 2AC's, I tried to sell it a few years ago but no offers and I cant bring myself to just scrap it. All HAAS cnc's now.
Firstly, thank you to all the volunteer umpire out there I appreciate you. This is just for clarification on my part bc I couldn't find what I was looking for in the rulebook.
Last night (minors AAA) we had a bases loaded 2 outs situation and the batter hit a pop up behind the plate. Catcher did a great job getting around the umpire and under it but stabbed at it and it bounced out of his glove and hit home plate then rolled forward about 6 inches. Umpire called fair ball and the catcher picked it up and tagged home for the 3rd out.
My understanding was that bc the catcher touched it in foul territory it was foul, umpire said it bounced off the catchers glove and hit home plate which is in bounds so it was a fair ball.