Big Barn
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- Aug 20, 2013
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- Victoria, B C
- Tractor
- More than 40 over the years. Ten at any one time. Mostly Ford and New Holland
Yesterday, on a show called ricks restorations or something, they restored a big antique fire extinguisher that used a compressed air bottle inside a much larger bottle filled with baking soda.
You pierce the top of the compressed air bottle which forces out the baking soda. Once it's on, it's on, no stopping. Used at airports in the day.
Park your car in the garage and you won't have that problem.Maybe it's just me... but I"ve tried a half dozen "magic formulas" to clean yellowed headlight lenses; none were cheap either. None worked well! And I refuse to pay some oil-changing operation $25 each to clean mine - especially when they just wipe WD40 over it. That's gone inside of a day. My solution was to simply replace mine with new assemblies with better bulbs. Simpler and it works.
Park your car in the garage and you won't have that problem.
Not just fully-swiveling wheels but locking one's under the DP. 5/5 ("take a bow" :laughing
Cars don't rate garage if only a 2-car. Just park facing North as often as possible.
The rain washes 'em anyway so we don't have to, (550' of gravel driveway)
If you do a Y-turn to get in & out you might want to do it when you park vs when you leave.![]()
This is a toolbox side cabinet I use for drill bits...
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that I built a base for with casters and a telescoping roller for supporting long material.
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Here it is in use with a drill press.....
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... Just park facing North as often as possible...
Depending on one's hemisphere, of course.![]()
Good idea, I like. Curious why the multiple drill presses, I see 4 in one pic.