That's what I was looking for too!!
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That's what I was looking for too!!
I just realized that I have never posted a picture on here.
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That's me and Scooby in our old Rescue at the Labor Day...
Welcome from Bicknell, IN. About 2 hours down SR 67 from ya.
I said yellow hammer.....
I scored 3 working pre lit Christmas trees, 3 microwaves, 2 laptops, 3 oscillating fans, 4 desktop towers (P3) and a 100,000 btu NG hanging heater that worked fine when removed. I love being on the...
I take them off if they are in a socket. Soldered on I leave. Last time I sold them I got $5/lb.
I love my Metabo. It's a beast. I've burnt my Kawasaki and Dewalt up, but that Metabo (my father in law brought it home from a jobsite for me) has lasted me 3 years now.
My tip, a little propane...
I have a small little peck hammer we use at work to peck the rust and mud off water mains, a 2lb, 3lb, and 8 lb. I've got a 10lb somewhere, but I don't like it cause it has a fiberglass handle. I...
In this case, mine came to an end yesterday at 3!
I will buy all of them for $0.10 a pound so you don't have to go through the trouble of dealing with them. I mean, I'll be doing you a favor!
mmm mmmm mmmm mmm mmmm
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Welcome to the nut house, from south western Indiana.
Welcome Aaron, from about 2 hours south west of you!
I do have a Jeep with the 4.0 inline 6, and you're right it's a beast.
Again, that's because a 300 6 is a torque monster. The SBC not so much. I still love and would take a SBC hands down over anything.
My grandpa taught me a little rhyme about electricity that I have used multiple times in my life. "Black on brass will save your ass!"
Sbc hands down
Another hello from Indiana... South Western Indiana to be exact
Better than what my yard pays. I get 0.88 for insulated wire, 180 for steel, and .22 for motors
Good ideas guys!
I believe that's some sort of a dampener. It's ferrite. I just put it in with the light metal. You will also find it on tv yolks.
Are they? I'll have to grind one down!
That's what I do. I wait until I don't have much else to break down and it's a slow evening at home or the kids are busy doing homework or something. In all honesty Monday is usually my "piddly...
cut it in half or do what I do.... SMASH IT WITH A BACKHOE!!! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA