Princess Valiant
A.K.A. Rainy Day Auto
You guys are magnetic in here
More like the negative side of a magnet, I think.You guys are magnetic in here
More like Electric FootballMore like the negative side of a magnet, I think.
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I saw that and laughed my *** off. And he wonders why people make fun of him. He is very intelligent but too smart for this hobby.Good morning. Good thing to keep track of
It has been statistically proven that there is a average of 21,769 "starts" built into the relay. When one approaches this maximum number, starting becomes probable/marginal and sometimes not at all. Consider replacing the relay at 21,000 operations just to be sure ...they are reasonably inexpensive or carry one as a spare, like an ECU, or ballast resistor and or coil.......just a thought.......

Should I install a counter on my ignition switch.I have talked to him. Amazing electrical engineer. Just hard for him to dumb it down. He is usually right on the money.
When you install a new starter relay.Should I install a counter on my ignition switch.
Oops, absolutely tools and duck tape as well.Trail rig is a whole nother story, tools would be number one on my carry list then duct tape lol!
My basement was built with the floor as part of the form. The concrete was poured in between the joists.Contractors don't care, they want to get done and move thri equipment out. My brother did a poured foundation and they stared filling it in before the buildin was built. The pressure of that dirt pushing is very high. The floor give it support from the top. Look at how many retaining walls have a bulge in them. The theory is 5 years before that dirt is finished settling. In the old days when I worked at building some homes (mine included) You NEVER back filled until the floor is in. But then now they don't dig below frost level and just pour slabs. I could go on and on with examples but if it was me it would not be done before a floor. Todays contractor TIME IS MONEY. By the way my brother was in court for 3 years to get his settled and he still had to pay a percentage. Why rush?
Yup, magnet fishing. My friend’s wife was in the water by the dock, one little kid in each arm and stepped on something. Two days later in hospital, swollen foot and leg to her knee. Drs pounded the anti-biotics, iv for 5 days. Blood poisononing could have been bad.I have no idea what to do with them Tike but was hopping you guys would have a use for them.
IDK, tie a cable to one and see what you can pull out of a lake bottom? stick one on your neighbor's truck bumper and watch him through your window try to take it off?
I'm thinking of getting a container like hoppy has and instead of welding brasses in to hold up shelves I'll use the magnets.
Getting by, barely. 860+ days of sciatica. Bulged disc, L4,L5.How's everyone doing ....
That would be scary glad she survived that. My wife is allergic to penicillin and other sulphate drugs so I get real nervous when she gets an infectionYup, magnet fishing. My friend’s wife was in the water by the dock, one little kid in each arm and stepped on something. Two days later in hospital, swollen foot and leg to her knee. Drs pounded the anti-biotics, iv for 5 days. Blood poisononing could have been bad.
Buddy hasnt been able to find what she stepped on.