efforts not to leave them on by mistake :-) My stairs to the second floor and the upstairs hall has a long string of high hat lights with four switches to control it. It is NINE lamps at 75 Watts ea
Relationships slow down your shop time, kids do too. Everything will change somewhat, but if it's the right relationship, it's worth it because most of the changes are for the better. I've been marr
Dave C wrote: Now that the heating season is starting up I'm thinking about an electrostatic filter for the furnace. Any info? It would be going into a conventional forced air propane furnace system,
FYI - I've proven to two different shops that without the Rudge specific adapter, they cannot balance center lock wheels. The angles are very different than standard parts and reproducible results c
Exactly! A standard machine cannot hit those points. They need the Rudge specific adapter. Jack --Original Message-- From: shop-talk-bounces+jibjib=att.net@autox.team.net [mailto:shop-talk-bounces+ji
Most has already been stated, but if you can get the truck up on jack stands, under the suspension components, so the suspension is not drooping, this will be the best for your vehicle. Lower the tir
Tim, I did that tonight as I was exiting the highway, just to remember where the threshold was in the wet. I have to really push my wife to slam them hard enough to get comfortable with it, but we do
** Yes, exchanging tanks is great, it puts all of the responsibility for testing, etc. on the gas supply company, but it really sucks, the first time you take your brand spanking new tank in for exch
<LOL> Yeah, I bought it new from a shop that refilled on site, so I just assumed I'd always have my pretty new cylinder. I moved and all the shops here swap because they don't fill on site. I do beli
I transport mine on the floor, behind the front seats. I can drop it in behind the passenger seat and slide the seat rearward until it compresses the cylinder against the second row of seats. I then
estate agent. As a RE investor and husband of a Realtor, I'll very strongly second that statement. Ask around before committing to any inspector. Make sure they have certified credentials, lots of c
I'm a long time, highly satisfied user of Kano Labs (Kroil) products. Does anyone know if the 50/50 Acetone/ATF mix dissolves rust well. That is one of the things that makes Kano products so good. Ja
My Volvo XC90, with it's massive wheels take bolts. Once you change them a few times you get the hang of it and it's not bad. I've debated taking a matching bolt and grinding down the head end to mak
I like my $5 bolt and a few minutes with a grinder idea, better than a $25 store bought pin. Jack --Original Message-- From: shop-talk-bounces+jibjib=att.net@autox.team.net [mailto:shop-talk-bounces+
The weirdest tool I've ever seen for wheel removal is one required for our Volvo XC90. It is a small, almost tweezers like tool in the glove box. It lets you take the cheap, plastic covers off the lu
Lots of them are competitive. As a (small time) landlord, I need a shop that will stock, deliver, install and haul away the old quickly and without supervision. There are out there and they are comp
My gas guy recommends a 90/10, but only if the steel is really clean. It does work better and is a little hotter than the 75/25 when the steel is clean, but the 75/25 is a great all steel gas. It com
As John stated, rental unit = cheap unit. Because I know they will be abused, I tend to install new, but bottom end "Name Brand" appliances. Your local shop knows which units are cheap versions of t
I'll second the Linksys WRT54G. I have the std model and we get the top rated speed or close just about anywhere in our, just under 3,000 sq.ft., home. Try changing the transmission channels, etc., a
You can buy "long range" antenna for the WRT54G. I've seen them at Frys Electronics. They are about 3-4 times longer than the original ones. Jack --Original Message-- From: shop-talk-bounces+jibjib=a