I found a guy near Albany NY that was a one man paint shop. He had no equipment to repair a collision but was one heck of an automobile painter. Decent price especially if you were not in a hurry. I had all the scratches fixed on my cars before moving to DE. Still looking for a guy like him...
We will get to nuclear fusion and absolute zero (-273.15C or 0K) temperature before we get to a zero drip oil change.
I personally would be happy with a "no mess on my driveway" oil change. With 14 QTs of oil flowing "fast and furious" out of my PSD it's elusive at least for me
In my case the guy who does the detailing will do the surface prep and the first coat. The next day it would up to me to apply the second coat of something.
I am all for long lasting protection vs showroom shine.
I have found some video cards in the $100 range with RX 560 chipset and 4 HDMI outputs..
If I got a card like that would it be best to run the main monitor on the computer's main HDMI output and plug the rest of the HDMI monitors into the new video card?
Alternatively one could plug all the...
In some posts people suggest Power Lock + or Ultralock + then some wax like Collinite 845 over it. What about a second coat of Power Lock + or Ultra Lock +?
If you fill up a diesel engine with a CP4 pump with crappy diesel (water or dirt) and it gets to the CP4 pump it's $11K to fix all the issues. So water in E85 is no where close to a big deal as compared to a diesel engine.
My grandfather went to the same barber. So he knows the story also. After the engine was replaced the CVT blew in less than 200 miles. Along with the radio. It was then listed of Craigslist "Subaru for sale, doesn't run but probably a simple fix".
What would the wife say to have an old beat up car sitting around while you pull the engine and rebuild it.
Rebuilding is not free. There is the cost of parts and machine shop work. Some value on your time
If the car is regularly driven then I would check the battery cells for low level 2X a year and load test it in the fall.
Buy an AGM rather than regular flooded.
Buy East Penn mfg batteries.
Email Chris Fox at JB Weld and ask him. [email protected]
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Why is there a gap? A lot of glues are very strong at glueing two surfaces together that are clamped tight together but not strong as a gap filler.
In NY many shops were "state inspection stations". They plugged in gas vehicles into OBDII. But not diesel. For diesel they just looked for no CEL. They checked the basics of lights, horn, wipers.
Some of the chains also did inspections and would rip at a wiper blade until it fell apart...
So I believe there are 3 physical monitor connections.
Is does it matter if all the monitors are powered up before the PC. Or power up the PC then the monitors?