If you’re a really good caller and can sit still and are very patient, hunt with an open choke. If you’re like me and need 60yd range, use the tightest choke you can get. 🤣
Owning and renting property is good business, but I refuse to deal with bottom dwellers if at all possible. Life is too damn short to get mixed up with that nonsense. I used to repo cars in the early 90's, and most were not bad people, but that experience was enough to educate me on the level...
If you have a little extra AC capacity, put in a return to the basement and a fan with ducting to suck air out of the basement and blow it into living space, and let your main AC do the dehumidifying.
I put prefinished hardwood in. The dogs absolutely distressed/destroyed it with their nails. I recently put LVP in my bathrooms that resemble tile. It looks and performs great, and is way tougher than real wood. I personally would go with LVP.
My son and I just replaced his broken fresh air/recirculation vent door on the passenger side, took about 5 hours. Fortunately we did it without pulling the dash, which Ford charges 10 hours for, and you have to break and recharge the AC as well. Gotta love plastic parts that break behind the...
We can only afford tiny cars, tiny houses, and tiny vacations with tiny budgets consumed by inflation. Middle class shrinks, small business driven out of business, wages stagnate, while large corporations thrive. "Fun"damental change is so much fun, isn't it?
It was a true tragedy, and an example of nature can take anything man can build and more.
Know the difference in a blonde and the Titanic? They know how many men went down on the Titanic. Too soon? 🤣
I was driving around in an open jeep with no tag in the 93 snow blizzard with a case of cold beer sliding around in the back. We just haven’t had another good 12” snow storm lately to let folks know what a jeep is actually made for.
The replacement of the vent actuator that is right beside the gas pedal is very easy. The fresh air/recirculation vent on the far passenger side where the stem snaps in half is not easy at all.
They used to pour the footings first, maybe some pier holes for heavy loads in specific areas, then come back later and pour the slab. They do monolithic pours now, meaning they pour the footings and slab all at once. I used to help rough in the plumbing with my dad’s plumbing business. I...