--==8982843488523371296== --001a114dcb66c155ac0530c73dfe You need a bung hole. No, really that's what they are called! A piece of steel tubing that is thick enough to take threads and can be welded i
--==2926678078335690867== --001a1147ce382d321705331de3ca Not sure about materials, but you don't need to shape your cutting tool, IF you are patient and careful. You can use a thin cutting tool and r
--==3595659286150689792== --001a1145173016bad105339af5bf One thing to watch out for is how the pump is mounted to the top of the tank. Mine is mounted on rubber vibration idolators that are designed
--==2401929868525709483== --001a114517303e71220533bd7ded I have that unit (not sure about the brand, but it looks exactly the same), and it does work pretty well. My only complaint is that the light
--==1738662390052759300== --001a113ed848a195300535fc01d0 Those work well for a log splitter, or a sprayer as well. I had a crazy idea for a gas powered air conditioner a few years back, but I am not
--==4886856847075591681== --001a1144404eaa1c90053698dac8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I had a situation very similar to yours. What I ended up doing was to mount a 5000# D ring at the
--==1396167848132408034== --001a113edaae7220e60539cc5cbf Another way to do this is rough grind the threads off on a bench grinder and then finish on the lathe. As long as you are careful no to go too
--==3043198320049817519== --001a114f7e203fc3e105424f47bf Yes, truly an engineering question. It has been many years since I was in engineering school. But I know the answer to this one. You have not
--==6640473862362405883== --001a1141f18c36e1880543114cd2 I will second the TomCat poison baits. I place several bait stations around the outside of the house to prevent them form getting in in the fi
--==6139333574468950027== --000000000000a074e705757378a8 It looks like this was originally made by Equalizer systems, I have not experience with this product, but found their web page: https://equali
--==7454482262992602111== --000000000000c154500575c6441c I thought these were invented as a way to incorporate a parking brake function into a fully disc brake system. Basically a fully mechanical wa
--==2544389175993147395== --00000000000066ed720576534056 Check with your homeowners insurance agent. Often times the personal liability on your homeowners policy will cover this as long as you are no
--==8682428981915293810== --0000000000004679f40578b2aeea Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Only time I ever used one was on aircraft type plugs. Auto and small engine plugs are cheap, I thr
--==2523645082857389125== --0000000000002d9b7105792b2dfb Nasty Stuff Sulfuric Acid Sodium Hydroxide (Lye). Note that wood absorbs these things quickly. You won't be able to control the process. And m
--==2697016223629984840== --000000000000d2c50c05797c5e05 Depends on what you are going to do with it. 300' of 16awg drawing 4a will drop about 9.5v. Most things won't care about that low of a voltage
--==8280329571282353865== --00000000000092148f05798dd874 In that case, I am also going to be "that guy". I don't have hedges, but the wife insists on a few species of buses that are a pain to mow are
--==5667478927199108951== --000000000000bfced70579fefcf1 Just a guess, but I'm going to say heat sink. Do the deposits look like they might be solder? Sometimes a heat sink is used when soldering to
--==7879114912563262255== --00000000000076b46d057b0f930b I found some replacement spouts at the local farm store. https://www.theisens.com/products/replacement-spout-kit/72900015/ -- == = Never offen
--==4696813585022575804== --0000000000003d04ba057c61fa62 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It depends on your drill. When I was in A&P school we were never allowed to use an electric drill
--==3430284804199620702== --00000000000034db2905a8d58fe8 According to the specs, the relay you have should be good for 30 amps. That should be plenty for any horn. -- == = Never offend people with st