I think copper is for aluminum and stainless steel.
You can use higher temp stuff on lower temp materials, just that the higher temp stuff is gonna be more expensive.
I have a large tube of the silver cheap stuff and a small bottle of the copper stuff.
For my purposes they are both more than...
Man, I remember how ground breaking they were/are and all the technical achievements that had to take place for them to take flight.
That's a darn shame.
Exploded view needed: 2014 Infinity qx60 Middle row Passenger Side Seat
The seat will not fold up anymore.
It will scoot forward and backward and will recline, but it appears that the cable that disconnected it from the tracks has somehow come loose and when that lever is pulled it only...
Can't believe I'm recommending a FRAM, but Walmart used to carry some clear FRAM branded ones (been years since I actually looked to see if they still carry them) I've used them on generators and lawn mowers.
Probably not the best, but it may get you back up and running.
Never had one swell up...
I'm in the same boat... or will be here soon. Taking a look around.
Buying a used mini van scares me as I know how hard they are used.
We went through a few when I was a kid.
Been using Break Free LP since I found it on the shelf of a local gunstore about 5 years ago.
I use it on all firearms before I store them.
I don't get to go shooting as much as I used to so I wipe things down, run a patch with it through them followed by a dry patch and they seem good to go...
+1 for buying on condition at that price.
At $5k you are going to be looking at some really used up trucks.
For that price I'd shop around for personal sales. Look for retirees who are trying to get rid of their ride.
It may need tires and seals, but will otherwise be in great condition.
I've used Maxlife 10w40 in several "beaters". I also use it in all my lawn equipment.
I'm currently running Maxlife 10w30 in my 1998 F-150, 2004 Nissan Xterra, and 2004 Lexus RX-330
I haven't used the 15w40 diesel oil, but from my experience Maxlife is extremely good at what it does for the...
+1 clean it well.
I use Windex on mine when I use them. Anything, including dust, will make them stink as it burns off slowly.
I used to use them every winter in the cheapo apartments. I'd only heat the room I was in and turn the rest of the apartment to ~60-65
They do smell a little the first...
I'm currently building a 7" 5.56 Wylde barreled pistol as a range toy and to see if I really like the idea.
Might build a shorter .300 blackout if I like it.
If you can work on a car you can build a AR-15, but be careful as it's addictive.
I'm not going to poo poo on the Judge, (which has...
if it is the flux core wire welder you will want to have clean bare metal to weld to.
It SHOULD weld well enough for that, but make sure you clean everything first with a grinder, the wipe down with acetone.
If possible you may want to heat the surface you are welding to so that the welder has...
Thinking about getting a new blade for the mower so that I can rotate them.
I'll have one sharpened and once a year exchange it for the one that has been dull and used.
I have a 10 year old toro recycler, I run 40 weight high mileage oil in it an it runs like a dream.
Just go with OEM blade...
"Two is company...3 is a crowd"
Now that we are contemplating a 3rd kiddo I'm wondering how to get them around
We already have 2 SUV's and a truck. But they all have 2 rows of seats and cannot fit 3 car seats on that back row.
So I'm going to need something with a 3rd row of seats.
Kiddo #3...
After studying pistol and rifle ballistics for awhile and their terminal effects I've come to really love the design and ballistics of the .357 Mag and .357 sig.
Anything at normal velocities within these caliber designed for social work will be good.
Both calibers have enough velocity so that...