Did a scrap run "date" with the wife yesterday. Bailing tin is at 4 cents per lb which is pretty darn good for this area (read: nowhere near a coast, port or interstate)
We had about 1000 lbs of bailing tin, a couple bags of pop cans, a couple rotors (cast) and one radiator. Got $67 total then went out to eat. Better than throwing steel in the dumpster AFAIC
I spy with my little eye some victron / blue solar clues!
How would you describe the ride?yesterday for all the jeep haters...installed some bad ass reservoir shocks, needed maybe not wanted? oh yes..
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I have only put on about 50 miles so far but I think they are going to be great.How would you describe the ride?
Should be good for another 14 years now!Our GE microwave from 2012 started shutting down-SHUTTING DOWN after it would finish its timer. Interior light, EVERYTHING would go dead. It would then come back after an undetermined amount of time.
I also noticed if I unplugged it it would need some time to come back to life, causing me to wonder about a weak capacitor or timed switch or ..... ?
Sometimes if I banged on it it would come back to life with a garbled screen. All this to say I suspected the control board.
I managed to find the part # for my model but of course long since disco duck. I set up an ebay search and a brand new board popped up as NOS. I gave $170 for it which might be high, but it's kinda difficult to determine market value on discontinued electronics. There are many similar models but most had fewer buttons than mine on the control pad, so it seemed unlikely to find the EXACT board I needed for a 2012 microwave. Thus, perhaps $170 wasn't terrible.
Anyway, initial tests are promising. The problem seems cured but I'll know more after a couple days.
Nothing like a little kitchen counter wrenching, complete with a Carlyle screwdriver and picks from GM Performance, Gearwrench and Husky
A nice bonus is that the LCD is WAY brighter (let's ignore how disgusting the keypad looks in the photo
I just had this experience in an '18 Tiguan. The part of the job that was most time consuming was removing that stupid strainer!!@Dave Sherman the little strainer is removable but you need a pick to snag it. Under the strainer is a plastic peice that crosses the opening. Still gets in the way to suck out the fluid.
How much skin was donated in the cause of this philanthropic endeavor?Helped my neighbor change the left headlight (low beam) bulb in his '17 Grand Cherokee. Far from the worst headlight change, but really not enjoyable. Even once you pull the dust cover it's deep within a hole in the back of the headlamp housing.