4) Had a 94 Crown Vic with the performance package (which is slightly different than the police package). People used to brake check me and slow down in front of me all the time.
#6 Does the bucket expire at least a month out and does opening the bucket multiple times impact shelf life. #8 I wonder if I get workman's comp if I hurt myself checking out. #11 I have a sister in law like that. It takes me a couple answers but I usually figure out the one she is looking for. It does not even phase her.
6) I seriously looked into that. I think it has a bunch of packages of it that the noodles are freeze dried, with sealed packages of cheese sauce. Supposedly with a shelf life of 20 years. I thought about using some of them for hunting camp. I'm saying that I wouldn't eat it all the time. But it might be handy every once in a while. We had a similar thing a while back with MREs that we had access to. Not great, but not too bad either.
# 2 for The Win !!!!
ReplyDeleteIt should be 7/16 minus 10cents.
Delete7/16 and a 3lb drilling hammer and you have an adjustable wrench
DeleteI like the old slide a flat head screwdriver in there to take up slack as they are tapered.
Delete#2 corrected. 7/16 (.4375) -10 cents = 10mm (.3934). Math is important.
ReplyDeleteDOH! Typo ( .3937), 10/25.4
Delete4) Had a 94 Crown Vic with the performance package (which is slightly different than the police package). People used to brake check me and slow down in front of me all the time.
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ReplyDeleteHarbor Freight SKU # 58957
$14.99
10 sockets, 3 drives.
There is no better buy.
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I have a 10mm socket tigged to a speed wrench and it is painted florescent orange. It has a spot on the wall next to the light switch in the workshop.
ReplyDeleteI thought the US was still metric resistant.
DeleteWe're metric *hesitant*. We actually really like 9mm and products sold by the gram.
DeleteWe use imperial measurements for things like moon landings. Metric as stated above.
Delete#6 Does the bucket expire at least a month out and does opening the bucket multiple times impact shelf life.
ReplyDelete#8 I wonder if I get workman's comp if I hurt myself checking out.
#11 I have a sister in law like that. It takes me a couple answers but I usually figure out the one she is looking for. It does not even phase her.
6) I seriously looked into that. I think it has a bunch of packages of it that the noodles are freeze dried, with sealed packages of cheese sauce. Supposedly with a shelf life of 20 years. I thought about using some of them for hunting camp. I'm saying that I wouldn't eat it all the time. But it might be handy every once in a while.
ReplyDeleteWe had a similar thing a while back with MREs that we had access to.
Not great, but not too bad either.
#3--I'll stick with every day with hair halfway down my back.
ReplyDelete--Tennessee Budd
#20: Let's just give it the name it really needs: the Tesla Electric BBQ.
ReplyDelete#1: I'd trust the mudflaps first. Far better quality and they do the job they're supposed to do.
ReplyDeleteShould have been an engineer. Not blue collar.
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