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Some people use outhouses and corncobs. To each his/her own.NUance said:I use toilet paper to wipe my a$$. (TMI??) No complaints so far.
Some people use outhouses and corncobs. To each his/her own.NUance said:I use toilet paper to wipe my a$$. (TMI??) No complaints so far.
I don't know your living situation and was just offering what I think is a better use of black locust than burning it. But it's really dense, so it should burn hot and provide a lot of heat.Ha ha! Fence posts? I live in a town, not a farm. Also, I got this wood already cut up into 3 to 5 foot logs by a tree contractor. It came from a friend's yard a few blocks away. I just had to load it in my truck and haul it home. Firewood for a year! But I might save a few sticks back from some project or other. lol![]()
Anyone here have experience using a corded electric chainsaw? I have a gas engine Poulan Pro 20 that I use, but it's so loud I feel like I'm bugging the neighbors with noise when I use it. (They've never complained. But still...) So anyway I ordered a Worx 16 inch corded chainsaw. It has a 14.5 amp motor which I guess is okay. (Most corded chainsaws have 10 to 12 amp motors.) I guess what I'm wondering is how well this thing will cut wood, and how long can I expect it to last. I ordered it yesterday on-line, and will get it in a couple of days.
Today I put steering fluid in @Elaida's car 'cause he's out of town (and it needed steering fluid).
This is big for me 'cause I've never done anything at all that has anything to do with a car engine before. I popped the hood by myself 'n' everything.
Do cars even still use steering fluid? I think the last time I had to put steering fluid in a car was my 64 Ford Custom 500 that I got rid of 38 years ago.
Moiraine said:Yes but according to the googling I just did, you rarely/never have to change it. But his car has a leak in the steering system and the reservoir goes dry, at which point the wheel won’t turn and he has to add more fluid to it. The car is 22 years old and he’s driving it to death before buying a new one. And buying a $4 bottle of steering fluid every week will be cheaper than replacing the part(s) he’d need to replace.
I have a 2000 Grand Prix that has a power steering fluid leak. One time I accidentally grabbed a bottle of transmission fluid leak stopper and put some of it in before I realized it. But after that it didn't leak nearly as much and I never had any problems with it. Later I asked a mechanic friend of mine about it and he said a lot of people use transmission fluid instead of power steering fluid because it's cheaper and works the same.
So you might consider putting some transmission fluid leak stopper in to see if that helps.
Good lord. I would not even know where to begin with that stuff.I can do just about all of it . I started breaking the concrete to rough in plumbing for my basement bathroom this week . I’ll plumb it, wire it, install fixtures, tile the floor, drywall , hang doors and trim everything myself . Not great at drywall tape/mud or hanging doors, so those I’m dreading, otherwise no problem . Next step would be laying carpet in the bedroom area , and adding a kitchen area down there .