Larro Darro
Elite Member
Gulf of America. That way everyone's included.
We should let Mexico keep the name. After all we did take almost half of their country.
Gulf of America. That way everyone's included.
Nah. What you're wanting to do isn't too complicated if you take it a piece at a time. But first a question:
Will you be activating the turn signals, brake lights, and headlights when the wagon is horse drawn?
We should let Mexico keep the name. After all we did take almost half of their country.
The snow does not get heavier!
I am so sick and tired of hearing all the doofus news reporters saying that. It settles, it get's denser, but if you've got a 2 foot x 1 foot x 1 foot stack of snow it weighs the same as it packs. It may start out at 14 lbs in 2 cubic feet, pack down to 1'x1'x1' but it will still weigh 14 lbs.
The big problem comes if you get melting on top with refreezing. You can get a significant ice layer built up. I can remember ice skating on the hillsides in Vermont on snow over a foot deep, but with a real thick crust of ice and lots of dense snow underneath.
And that is a real pain to shovel.
Terminology help needed.
What do you call the switch on a pressure washer that is connected right before the hose connection and turns the pressure washer on when the trigger is pulled and shuts the pressure washer off when the trigger is released.
That automatic switch is sticking bad, the machine cuts off and will not come back on until I unscrew the switch and pull the plunger out. I want to get a new one but I can't seem to find it using the phrase "automatic pressure on/off switch". I think I'm using the wrong words and the manual is no help.
Tell that to your snow blower or tractor, or back. While a given number of snowflakes may not got heavier, the bite your snow blower gets does, as it settles and packs. While improperly stated, I'm sure that's what they mean by getting heavier.
Comparing a shovel full dry to a shovel full of wet, wet it is much heavier. Yea, not same density blah blah blah..but who gives a ...
Terminology help needed.
What do you call the switch on a pressure washer that is connected right before the hose connection and turns the pressure washer on when the trigger is pulled and shuts the pressure washer off when the trigger is released.
That automatic switch is sticking bad, the machine cuts off and will not come back on until I unscrew the switch and pull the plunger out. I want to get a new one but I can't seem to find it using the phrase "automatic pressure on/off switch". I think I'm using the wrong words and the manual is no help.