11811 pts ยท October 4, 2015
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Set of brake pads and mileage damn close enough to give in gallons per mile. They have to be driven incredibly hard to meet time standards
In all seriousness we have a shop local here that has a huge contract with the postal service. A guy working there quoted 3000miles per 1/?
Honestly it really is
I like that explanation
Exactly. However the tensile force doesn't appear until the glue has set and the lower point is locked in place.
He went from seemingly unlimited energy to absolutely nothing and is losing weight like crazy. He can't keep anything on him.
And splitting the years fire wood with him and now he has to have a few hours nap after an hour visit from us. Literally spends hisdayssleep
It really isn't. I know a guy who has it and it destroyed him in a year. Two years ago I spent a few 14-16 hour days in the bush dropping 1/
Buddy's got some seriously bad luck with all that crap
They said joints too. Couple knees and say a hip would add up to a lot. Plus say a plate or two for broken bones.
I feel like he just proved he could
Radiant heat is a big thing
You first grab it and your holding it tightly untill the heat gets through. It's all personal preference though.
Much heat soaks into you. The worst burns I've had were from wearing gloves or when I had really heavy callous. You don't feel it when 2/?
It's hard to explain in 140characters. You feel the heat before you touch it and even when you do touch it you can pull away before too 1/?
Locktite is most definitely NOT a problem compared to the rust and paint.
I don't know the exact numbers on heated floor but it's definitely not exponentially higher than other common methods
Yeah don't always listen to them. Do your own research. If they have money tied up in the info it's going to be biased.
Yeah that's exactly what I'm getting at.
Jumpa. Most Aussie name for a kangaroo ever
I love the comment to take note of local fire laws
If you want more like this read the suggested reads and classics in the hfy link the other guy gave.
Got to it before me.
Especially the ladder ones.
Just noting that at least in Canada the "proper" way to dispose of a flag is to burn it. Not sure about other countries
It is disrespectful is disrespectful. Like burning a flag to dispose of it vs burning a flag in anger. Same thing different intentions.
I feel like it's the sentiment right? This is not intended to be disrespectful however being forced to walk on it because they FEEL like 1/2
Yeah bit of a balancing act isn't it? I'll agree it takes a bit of experience for that
Biggest thing is properly vibrating it so you don't get voids since you aren't pulling the forms off like you normally do
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Set of brake pads and mileage damn close enough to give in gallons per mile. They have to be driven incredibly hard to meet time standards
In all seriousness we have a shop local here that has a huge contract with the postal service. A guy working there quoted 3000miles per 1/?
Honestly it really is
I like that explanation
Exactly. However the tensile force doesn't appear until the glue has set and the lower point is locked in place.
He went from seemingly unlimited energy to absolutely nothing and is losing weight like crazy. He can't keep anything on him.
And splitting the years fire wood with him and now he has to have a few hours nap after an hour visit from us. Literally spends hisdayssleep
It really isn't. I know a guy who has it and it destroyed him in a year. Two years ago I spent a few 14-16 hour days in the bush dropping 1/
Buddy's got some seriously bad luck with all that crap
They said joints too. Couple knees and say a hip would add up to a lot. Plus say a plate or two for broken bones.
I feel like he just proved he could
Radiant heat is a big thing
You first grab it and your holding it tightly untill the heat gets through. It's all personal preference though.
Much heat soaks into you. The worst burns I've had were from wearing gloves or when I had really heavy callous. You don't feel it when 2/?
It's hard to explain in 140characters. You feel the heat before you touch it and even when you do touch it you can pull away before too 1/?
Locktite is most definitely NOT a problem compared to the rust and paint.
I don't know the exact numbers on heated floor but it's definitely not exponentially higher than other common methods
Yeah don't always listen to them. Do your own research. If they have money tied up in the info it's going to be biased.
Yeah that's exactly what I'm getting at.
Jumpa. Most Aussie name for a kangaroo ever
I love the comment to take note of local fire laws
If you want more like this read the suggested reads and classics in the hfy link the other guy gave.
Got to it before me.
Especially the ladder ones.
Just noting that at least in Canada the "proper" way to dispose of a flag is to burn it. Not sure about other countries
It is disrespectful is disrespectful. Like burning a flag to dispose of it vs burning a flag in anger. Same thing different intentions.
I feel like it's the sentiment right? This is not intended to be disrespectful however being forced to walk on it because they FEEL like 1/2
Yeah bit of a balancing act isn't it? I'll agree it takes a bit of experience for that
Biggest thing is properly vibrating it so you don't get voids since you aren't pulling the forms off like you normally do