Originally Posted By: WyrTwister
Originally Posted By: old1
That Wal-Mart Snapper is actually a Murray in Snapper dress.
Say it ain't so ! It is a cross dresser!
Does that mean the blade sometimes runs the opposite way?
Originally Posted By: marine65
the oil has been in the car for about 400 miles of city and highway driving.
The motor has not blown up yet.
Of course if the engine should blow up, even 300k from now, someone will say it's because you once used ST. Or Fram.
A local garage here who advertises on a radio station once said you should change your oil every 2000 miles and always have it professionally done so they could look over your car and also ensure the oil was disposed of properly. If I hadn't been driving I would have tried to call in and tell...
I totally agree with having a pro do it. When one of mine broke the guy came in less than an hour and replaced it and also safety wired all four springs so if they broke they wouldn't go flying like this one did. Cost me less than $200.
Originally Posted By: Ducked
Originally Posted By: oil_film_movies
Really Esso doing the research, unlike what the title of this thread says. Also, that's "U.S. Dept. of the Army" and authorized by the "War Office" not "dept. of war".
The paper is good for all kinds of practical things like the...
I saw a show on the History Channel that said the Nazis used to give everyone crystal meth and the allies used benzadrine. Supposedly Elvis got his first taste of drugs in the army when he was given bennies to stay awake during an exercise in Germany.
I often ask myself if I can stay awake...
I have an Ace conversion unit that I bought many years ago for my 1911 Colt. It does increase the recoil but it still is not at .45 level. My original floating chamber broke but I managed to find a replacement part which has held up so far. I don't use very much as I now worry the part will...
They say you should refrain from talking about politics or religion if you want to avoid arguments, I think they should add caliber choice to that list.