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rmoore5

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  1. No the dealer will have a list of all the recalls that haven't been done on your car.
  2. Looks good BaconBits I'm sure they will be used for years to come.
  3. The plunger is not straight sided, it has an angle on it. The impact may have overcome the plunger.
  4. Abatement is overrated, floor tile was one of the safest uses asbestos. Covered over with luan it's even safer.
  5. Put flooring on top of the tile if still stuck down.
  6. I use these Versa-Tool MB10B 1 3/8-Inch Bi-Metal Universal Oscillating Saw Blade, 10-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002SHL796/ref=cm_sw_r_apa_ZVIayb2YV0HTY They are reasonable and cut nails easily. They are hard enough to last when using in plaster.
  7. Instead of a hand saw, consider one of these multi-tools. I use the harbor freight corded variable speed model $29 reg price with case and attachments. Probably the best tool I have acquired in the past 10 years, I use it daily when remodeling. Used it today.
  8. Well worth it since you get to buy tools!
  9. Looks great, I see a zero turn mower and an ATV w/plow in your future.
  10. Had the A/C leak awhile back and it stained our ceiling. Some say the stain resembles something.
  11. Remove wet drywall and dry out with a fan. Kill mold with bleach.
  12. No,there isn't any preexisting shelving. The wire shelves are mounted to the wall using the U-strap mounts (maybe the wrong term) just like you would in a closet (just upside down). I used uni-strut for the front legs clamping the shelf to it with a 1/4" bolt, uni-strut nut, and uni-strut square washer. The Home Depot shelf is the stuff they sell for closets. The Menards is a slightly thicker wire. The wire shelving is 16" deep and 4 foot wide. I think any of the wire shelving would be as strong as the next. Just mount it to a stud and you'll be set.
  13. I considered those shelves. They looked very strong. I think I have around $200 in 8 - 4 foot shelves. The uni-strut was around $60 of that. With these I can unload the trailer from the tool chest on back. After removing the uni-strut the shelves hang down flat to the walls, I only lose the thickness of the shelves from the width of the trailer. [/url]
  14. I have used the wire shelves from Home Cheapo and Menards. They are mounted in a cargo trailer with power tools stored on them. I mounted them upside down so stuff doesn't slide off. The white ones are from Home Depot and the gray ones are from Menards marketed for garage storage. I have used the metal and the plastic U-straps to mount them to the wall. They have been bouncing down the road for 6 months and I can't see any difference in any of the pieces. Menards also sells Rubber Maid it looked like quality stuff, the plastic U-straps I used are Rubber Maid. The red Kennedy box on the third white shelf weighs about 25 lbs, it bows the shelf a bit.
  15. 277,000 miles last December, about half on stock tune. Oh yeah still runs good.
  16. If this the case I am very interested, I have balked at taking mine in for the very reason that allwheeldrift has experienced.
  17. Try changing the o-ring on the suction line, many times that is the cause and it's cheap to try. Here is the how to http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/replace-power-steering-o-ring-247949.html
  18. Here is how I did it using a screwdriver and the tire plug tool I already had.
  19. Sorry all I can say is wow I'm satisfied with my 10 year old quality.
  20. I forgot to install the drain on a shower I was putting in one of the rentals. Unfortunately the floor was very thick about 2 1/2" . So the nut was pretty well recessed. So using a oil filter wrench I mixed tech automotive and plumbing:
  21. Yes startup or Locked Rotor Amps is typically 3 to 8 times continuous operating current. So a 60 or 100 amp service is easily overwhelmed (briefly) with the start of a motor in addition to the existing load.
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