BudmanTX
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Yeah they do...got to admit it was a nice sight to observe
Yeah they do...got to admit it was a nice sight to observe
Where is “here”?We get Western Black Widows and Brown Recluses here.
As soon as I see one, I want to set fire to everything it could have touched and everything it looked at.
@Indagrow will know with some precisionI finally got into to the dentist today after a 3 month delay.
The girl at the desk, who I've known for decades took my temp and said I was only 97.2
I told her I'm always cool and got a wink giggle.
What is a wink giggle worth in 2020?
I'm up in NW Ontario. Fairly remote, as in that one tiny bar of cell service which is usually no bars of cell service if the wind blows wrong.Where is “here”?
Currently I’m in the Mojave.
In ‘03 I biked through Nipigon.I'm up in NW Ontario. Fairly remote, as in that one tiny bar of cell service which is usually no bars of cell service if the wind blows wrong.
Nipigon is a nice area. Not as remote as I am but it's pretty.In ‘03 I biked through Nipigon.
Nipigon is a nice area. Not as remote as I am but it's pretty.
Sidenote, right now there's a Ministry plane flying over my property looking for 400 plants that don't exist.
5 sig fig is my guess@Indagrow will know with some precision
those look like rona parade floatsI had a pile of metal scraps from a DIY construction at the old house. When I finally got around to cleaning it up there was a huge black widow living in the pile. I trapped it and put it in a jar. She was a mean bitch and was very angry with me. I threw it in the trash, jar and all.
Now I have one of those self lighting blow torches that fits on a propane bottle. I burn them all and their spiky little egg sacs.
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Smells like burning hair - yuck!
We do not get any black widows in this neighborhood, but we have tons of brown widows. They look the same same as the black ones but they come in very cool colors. Black and yellow, black and green, black and orange...and they all have the little red hourglass.
Carona Virus in league with Black Widows confirmed!those look like rona parade floats
That's a serious fade!
Ballistic murder hornets coming over the pole, AdmiralCarona Virus in league with Black Widows confirmed!
Kill everything with fire!
My job is in the Parts Dept of a large import dealership. I manage the internal and quick lube parts. We see all sorts of jobs. The really hard oil filters are some Cadillac and some Toyota’s can be a pain too... or so it appears. Thankfully I sell them, I don’t install them!sounds brolic for a one man job. i had school in the morning 9-10:30 then work from 12-9. i mastered taking out oil filters that are in hard to reach places. i guess that would be my main accomplishment of the day, i've always known how to do oil changes but now i know what techniques and tools to use for particularly difficult filters to reach. anyways, yeah.
Filter pliers are the bomb.My job is in the Parts Dept of a large import dealership. I manage the internal and quick lube parts. We see all sorts of jobs. The really hard oil filters are some Cadillac and some Toyota’s can be a pain too... or so it appears. Thankfully I sell them, I don’t install them!
3 jaw filter wrench for me.....ratchet usable and box end wrench usable fits any spot....catrigiges are a tad differentMy job is in the Parts Dept of a large import dealership. I manage the internal and quick lube parts. We see all sorts of jobs. The really hard oil filters are some Cadillac and some Toyota’s can be a pain too... or so it appears. Thankfully I sell them, I don’t install them!
Better than the usual strap wrench? Gawd filters on a Harley were a surprising painFilter pliers are the bomb.
Grab, smash, twist, done.
I suppose it depends on the filter.Better than the usual strap wrench? Gawd filters on a Harley were a surprising pain
Yeah I have a pair of those....like using this though...works wondersI suppose it depends on the filter.
My corolla has one that can best be accessed straight from the top. Gotta smash the filter a little to keep it from slipping.
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It’s a 2-handed operation.