sell it. it's a chrysler, the electrics are always going to be flaky. everybody I know with a chrysler minivan have stories about the wipers coming on on their own, the radio changing channels by its
I'm trying to break up the tile floor on the new house to install the new tile and wood flooring. damn. this stuff is on there like nothing I've ever seen, and it's only slightly thinner and a satill
it's scarier than that--here the city government owns the utility and reports any suspected usage patterns directly to the cops. fortunately, they're not particularly intelligent cops. we were moving
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let me have them, I'll use them while you're gone! seriously, that might be the best arrangement--have a friend come over every so often and actually use stuff that lends itself to it. I'd do all th
fwiw, most sockets now incorporate the ogv architecture. in fact, I don't think I've seen a straight-sided flat for a while. even craftsman is doing it. now tight they fit I couldn't say, but my macs
I'm sure people will tell you not to worry about it, so I'll tell you the opposite. when I finally had the money and bought myslef some tools I went through the same thing. and I didn't always get th
the front axle of a 1993 kawasaki zx-7r. I think the rear, too. homologation bikes are are crawling with stupid one-off stuff. parts searches are a joy. vws, for some reason, are held together largel
a guy I used to work with used a 12.6(iirc)mm wrench for *years* noting how co-incidentally it fit a 1/2" nut... _______________________________________________ Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.te
wandered into a pawn shop next to a client yesterday. they've got a new-ish looking set of harris gas gauges and a torch for $98 (or$89). I've been wanting to practice gas welding and get better/good
I never got the snap-on/blue point thing (sometimes the b.p. stuff seems identical to the snap-on so in that case, is it the 'second' quality? other times, it's obviously just a re-badged other brand
I bought it--they offered me a good deal (cheaper than I could have bought the hf/sears/pepboys one, anyway). I think I wanna bleed it to make sure it's okay. anybody know how to do that on a floor j
eh...I have the then-top of the line milwaukee 18v combo pack (drill, circ. saw, and 'hatchet'). the tools are okay, but I have to give the batteries a d and the charger an f-. the charger frequently
we're re-doing a bathroom in our new house. the shower requires a supply line larger than the existing supply. the existing supply lines run through the slab. I do not want to chisel up the slab to r
it's got a total of six shower 'heads' with one box controlling all of them. pretty snazzy if you can feed the thing. I figure 2" is overkill, but if I can only do this once I'll do it. I'm sure once
I know our rental was only 1/2" from the street. nonetheless, the fixture requires 1" in, so I thought I'd go overkill now so I don't have to later (I suspect the plans for the master bath include so
none whatsoever. may get below 32F for a few hours a few days a year, but doubtful ever in an enclosed space, and I'm going to insulate the pipes anyway. put another way, all these well tanks we're t
well, we'd like to move the tank inside by the hvac anyway, just because eventually the tanks do rust and require replacement, and it's kinda an eyesore. also, in the summer the tanks exposed to full
I did a few like that when I was a kid. and you're missing my favorite--the one with the snowman 'body' on the hood and in front of the car! we did that to my mom when i was about 10--she still has a
heh. it's the first one at the top. got excited there. miss the snow. _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http://au