Everything posted by Tirefryr
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If anyone has a mag drill for sale, please let me know. 110 or 220 doesn't matter. Just has to be single phase.
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So much so that he ran back to it.
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Where are the smilies?
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In a circle?
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It's cool. I know some dudes who like black tubular meat like you.
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No, but it could be a consequence.
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Then you need to move all production to China. Honestly, given what I know about manufacturing, I don't know how you turn a profit.
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Yes, YOU need snow. Take it all!
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That's like saying you miss a pair of pants you've been able to wear twice in 5 years.
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By the way . . . . 27.
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Just once. https://www.si.com/mlb/2016/10/31/derek-jeter-home-run-mr-november-2001-world-series-video
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There's a reason Reggie Jackson is called Mr. October.
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Throw it out. If it's a Persian, I know a way to help you.
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Still won't help. You have to totally flush the salts and modify the molecular makeup to rid the smell. There's a product called OSR by Pro's Choice that both modifies the molecular level and floods the area with oxygen to remove the odor and stains, but it needs to be used with professional hot water extraction and a very powerful vacuum. This can be used to successfully remove the odor and stain from carpet AND padding. If it's soaked into the subfloor, then you have to remove the carpet and padding, clean the top layer of the floor and then seal it.
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If you are cleaning the carpet yourself, you are never going to remove the odor. You need professional level products, machinery, and experience.
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The Continental is a JOKE! The engine is a beast, the seats are fantastic, but there is NOTHING else in the car worthy of of anything other than ridicule.
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I told you they are dead. I seriously have no idea how they keep selling cars. It's long been a disgrace to the name.
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I almost bought a '13 F-sport. Loved that car! I'd have one now if I could afford it. Fun to drive, I love it aesthetically, and the interior is GREAT!
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I will never again ingest sushi!
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Yes, pay the money to have someone else do it. One of my other responsibilities at work is masonry and I've done about 10 stone patios before even working here. It's all about the BASE, seriously. Try to get some good thick stones, about 1.75-2.25" thick. Call 811 and get the utilities marked, dig and make sure you grade it about 2 degrees or 1/8" or so for every 10-12 inches, away from the house of course.. Stakes, line, and a level are must haves. If you're going right up to foundation, don't put the stones right up against it. Leave a little gap. Lay about 2" of gravel, compact it, lay another 2" of gravel, compact it. Your gravel size will depend on your stone size. Bigger gravel if you have large stones, smaller for smaller. We generally use 3/4". So, your gravel is your initial base. After you get that set, you need a softer, but firm base to set the stones on. DO NOT USE SAND! Sand will move no matter how firmly you compact it. I've used a lot of crushed concrete, just make sure it's a fine crush, and compact it well. Now you can lay your stones. Lay them and use more of your final base material to level them. This is where it becomes a pain in the ass. It takes a lot of time to level the stones since they're not flat on the bottom. Level them by putting base material under them wherever you need. Carefully tamp them down and continue on until you've laid them all. Once you've laid everything (giggity), you can fill in the gaps. I like to use my base material like the crushed concrete, but you can use pretty much anything here. A lot of people use polymeric sand. I don't know if I spelled that right, but it's basically like grout. You put it in the cracks, wet it down, and it solidifies and locks everything together. If you choose to use this, READ the DIRECTIONS carefully before you do, and heed the warnings! Another little trick I like to use is to spread some copper dust, powder, or shavings on the ground before I lay my gravel. For some reason, vegetation will not grow near copper, so this is a weed prevention method I like to use.
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I can't stand bitter ass water.
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WTF?! How?
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Help modeling and setting up midbass
What's the matter? Ten inchers scare you now?
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Chrysler is still Chrysler. Still shit, no matter what vehicle you buy. They're far from European, and even if they were, it wouldn't matter; Fiat is the European Chrysler albeit with capital. The Penta V6 is a piece, and what good is a warranty when you continually have to use it?
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I'm done with new(er) cars.