It's at the back, behind the dog food.And you can't, last time I checked, get 10W-30 at Costco anymore. (edit: In the store, probably still available online).
It's at the back, behind the dog food.And you can't, last time I checked, get 10W-30 at Costco anymore. (edit: In the store, probably still available online).
It's at the back, behind the dog food.
Now look down, right next to the rolls of fax paper.Near the corded rotary dial phones?
Now look down, right next to the rolls of fax paper.
In a really old car like from the '80s or '90s that was spec'd for a 5:30 or 10:30 I would have no trouble running the 10w30 especially with how much advanced even the premium conventionals are.Since most here know I’m a good person and I believe in paying it forward; gave my co worker with a beat to heck F-150 truck 2 5quart jugs of Providence 10w30 motor oil.
Then he says “ain’t 10w30 like obsolete?” I just walked away, and said “it’s free for gripes sake, is it not?”
I’m not using it; waiting on my no VII 5w20 from HPL Lubricants for my Focus
Is 10w30 actually obsolete? I don’t think it is
What were those machines called before they were called fax machines? I thought it was like doohickey or widget or something weird like that. I know we have one at our other house but I think we've only used it to make a copy of another piece of paper or get a bid request on bulk materials.Hey, I still have a fax machine, connected to a landline. Actually use it every few months. But it's also a copier and a printer, so no rolls of fax paper for that one.
Your maybe thinking of a telex machine? Even before my time, which is saying something.What were those machines called before they were called fax machines? I thought it was like doohickey or widget or something weird like that. I know we have one at our other house but I think we've only used it to make a copy of another piece of paper or get a bid request on bulk materials.
Your maybe thinking of a telex machine? Even before my time, which is saying something.
In a really old car like from the '80s or '90s that was spec'd for a 5:30 or 10:30 I would have no trouble running the 10w30 especially with how much advanced even the premium conventionals are.
He probably wants to sell you his old stock of 10W30s
The first ones we got at work still used the heat sensitive roll paper. They were still called Fax machines though. Xerox I think, was the brand.What were those machines called before they were called fax machines? I thought it was like doohickey or widget or something weird like that. I know we have one at our other house but I think we've only used it to make a copy of another piece of paper or get a bid request on bulk materials.