Lucy snoring on the couch (dog).
IMO when you are getting down to such small usage of "another" fuel you are chasing pennies for pennies. The factor of other fuel is a necessary...
later here too...........must be a nationwide thing
tire bead to rim, or valve stem 1) break tire down clean rim of rust, paint rim, re install tire. 2) take to local tire shop for 5-10 bucks
I have only worn the carpenter style, I like the pockets to hold my pencil, flashlight, knife and cell phone etc.
Was just posting on another thread and suggested these so I thought I would share with everyone else. I have used work pants with built in knee...
Go to the website thriveworkwear they make work pants with built in knee pads, best thing since sliced bread. They are about all I wear...
sounds like a better idea. One less vehicle insure and maintain and if it does not work out the dumper will sell fast or always be useful
I remember those, they still around? one of those with a cordless drill excellent idea
this was my thought too, when the trailer is empty it might want to skid in a turn? might have to tow the trailer last on the way out and in the...
fuel as in diesel do not try this with gasoline. also there are inline type pumps at auto parts stores that run on 12 volts about 50 bucks
Also take into account the things you do know for "fun" pocket money lose their "fun" when they become a business and you have to cover bills...
Marysville???? we cleaned out their holding ponds way back, what a mess. Oh and expensive no one knew what was actually in it. Around 98-99 IIRC
get the B and get on with a fracking outfit, they will pay good money to have you sit and watch a Vac truck, then occasionally drive it to empty....
3/10 for form 2/10 for distance
yup, must be an east coast thing, raised in NY most of the family were union dry wallers. Nails/screws do not actually "pop", the true problem is...
reply at 12:04 am? man you need to get some sleep. I never seen it done that way either until I moved to Ohio.
Why so many screws in the drywall?? in the future run a bead of drywall adhesive on the stud, attach drywall with one screw top and bottom which...
scrap..........or save them looking for ways to use them, then scrap them when you are tired of moving them around
Basements are tricky to get right. From you pics the "foam" used is the wrong kind. Vapor barriers are a no no these days, they trap the moisture....