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25 years ago when I sold my auto parts businesses, I brought home a case of 75 wt rough service bulbs. I used them everywhere in my house and in the shop while incandescents were still popular. But, eventually ran out..
 
25 years ago when I sold my auto parts businesses, I brought home a case of 75 wt rough service bulbs. I used them everywhere in my house and in the shop while incandescents were still popular. But, eventually ran out..
I sold them on the tool truck as well.
 
I need to decide what I'm going to do for a heater in he garage. Used my Little Buddy but it acts up now. Difficult to light and won't run on high (both burners)

Cleaned the nozzle and whatever else I could, but still sucking
I fired up my diesel heater, that thing really makes heat. 12 volt and needs a passage through wall or door. Saw it brand new on marketplace for $100.
 
I'm glad I don't have to hop in the ol' tool truck any more. In cold weather it didn't get comfortable inside until noon. It takes a lot of heat to warm up all that steel.
The local tool truck has a sliding door, cab can be seperated from rear of truck. But he had a furnace, it gets hot in there quick.
 
Happy Birthday @Sublime one

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I will be on the hunt for a rough service light bulb (trouble light bulb) this morning. The ceiling light went out in our bathroom upstairs. I use a rough service bulb because of the vibration from the heater and exhaust fans. If I don't have one downstairs, Auto Zone just south of me is supposed to have one. I love the internet for that kind of shopping.
LED?
 

Morning!
Freezing. Warmer late in the week.
Brekkie soon. Need to medicate first. 3 tylenol extra strength seem to take the edge off. That makes 12 pills total in the mornibg.
 
Yes, you will see some strange combinations in Vietnam. Here's a Choco Pie that is actually Watermelon Flavored...
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I fired up my diesel heater, that thing really makes heat. 12 volt and needs a passage through wall or door. Saw it brand new on marketplace for $100.
Interesting

I've got the rear fuel cell on the truck that has been sitting for the longest time. Be nice to use that fuel for a heater.

Prior owner said that there's a leak when you transfer from the front tank.

Must be between the tank and motor somewhere.
 
Got my new shelf for the garage, dragged it out there, unboxed it, will build today. Since I can't drill any walls here will attach it to my Dewalt 10,000 lb shelfs for stability, new shelf sorta flimsy even though listed as "heavy duty", rated at 3k, I doubt that!
 
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