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If ya get the thermostat adjusted just right on those coke machines, a 3" tall column of ice will erupt from the bottle as soon as the bottle cap is removed :rofl:
 
yeah, i'll have to post a pic.. on my old (70s) dougs headers the #3 cyl tube goes in close to the block then back out under the started to the collector, which is awesome and clears power steering by a mile, but it is too high and hits the bottom of the mini.. not a major thing, 2 cuts on the header and lower that tube. :) Will post a pic when done since it's hard to explain
I wrapped all the tubes that came near my master cylinder, steering coupler, starter and transmission, long tub hookers

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Has FEMA started tracking your cell phones yet today? If not, expect your phone to explode into DANGER mode some time today. It's just a test. :realcrazy:
A few people had their cell go dead yesterday. Needed to be restarted.
 
Finally got the vw tune up parts.
And the 2 post antenna used on beetles, and now Fargos. Finally get to tune in to my favorite fm radio station
 
So our new KitchenAid whirlpool dishwasher lasted almost 4 years :wtf: :BangHead:

The touchpad has a mind of its own works, doesn't work etc. Touch panel can be the problem or the control board. There is a limited warranty and they would send a tech to diagnose, then if covered parts may be free.

$139 diagnosis fee. This does not include any labor and I am sure due to where I live they would also charge me a service call fee. So I think minimum $ 225 and the BS of waiting around for some clown and having to open my gate, blah blah blah...............

So I ordered a new control board and a new touch panel and control panel.............$525 :rolleyes:
Last time I saw a new fancy kitchen aid it was bolted on the front end of a shiny new AR one of my students was rocking. It was next to the satellite dish and electric can opener he had attached to the hand guards. By same token he did not have a single Molle strap left untethered on his vest. I warn students prior to every class to strip em, but they don’t. Of course at first break they are borrowing tools and stripping em then! Hah! I could make more on tool rental than instructing! Sadly most have never had a rifle slung around their neck for any longer than it takes to get a photo. By the four hour mark they are head down and shrugging their shoulders trying to relieve the cramps in their traps! Hah!
Apologies Rant over
Carry on
 
Found an overland rack on FBM I'm going to check out. I want to mount a cargo hard-box on it. The dog occupies the entire back seat so extra baggage is a challenge. She strokes out if put anything on the back seat as it obstructs window snout access...
Simple dog logic, back seat is hers front seat is yours!
 
The number of digits in a grid coordinate off of a map increases the accuracy of the location. 10 digits is 5 Easting and 5 Northing... for a total of 10.

Military uses a Military Grid Reference System that divides things into smaller and smaller boxes in order to increase accuracy.
Truthfully only Mortarmen understand it!
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Last time I saw a new fancy kitchen aid it was bolted on the front end of a shiny new AR one of my students was rocking. It was next to the satellite dish and electric can opener he had attached to the hand guards. By same token he did not have a single Molle strap left untethered on his vest. I warn students prior to every class to strip em, but they don’t. Of course at first break they are borrowing tools and stripping em then! Hah! I could make more on tool rental than instructing! Sadly most have never had a rifle slung around their neck for any longer than it takes to get a photo. By the four hour mark they are head down and shrugging their shoulders trying to relieve the cramps in their traps! Hah!
Apologies Rant over
Carry on
I read this several times and I still don’t get it?
 
Last time I saw a new fancy kitchen aid it was bolted on the front end of a shiny new AR one of my students was rocking. It was next to the satellite dish and electric can opener he had attached to the hand guards. By same token he did not have a single Molle strap left untethered on his vest. I warn students prior to every class to strip em, but they don’t. Of course at first break they are borrowing tools and stripping em then! Hah! I could make more on tool rental than instructing! Sadly most have never had a rifle slung around their neck for any longer than it takes to get a photo. By the four hour mark they are head down and shrugging their shoulders trying to relieve the cramps in their traps! Hah!
Apologies Rant over
Carry on

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Home from work!!!
Retired and still working I think they have a name for that I think it's called mostly broke. :rolleyes:
 
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