Lets Tinker and Make It Better
you know I look at some things and think why did they do it that way anyhow I have a Harman tlc 2000 and from day one the bottom draft slide has bothered me being so loose so now that the days have gotten warmer I took the door off and tore it a part come to find out the slide is thinner than the spacer so went to the local metal shop and got one the same thickness put it all back togather guess what now to tight so now is where bud light comes in cut two strips and put it in with th spacer now couldnt ask for a better fit and man did it ever make a diff in the controle now I can shut the draft down and it sets at 72 all night so you guys with tlc 2000s should try it
- CoalHeat
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PBR is an upgrade?
- I'm On Fire
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From water? Sure.Wood'nCoal wrote:PBR is an upgrade?
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Ah you snotty microbrew bunch! Actually, in my efforts to control weight, I drink Natural Light. Now that is just about as close to water as you can get. Makes it easier to eventually quit altogether.
Kevin
Kevin