Pump-up garden sprayers are pretty helpful if you find something you like you can spray or jet the stream. I like Charlie's soap and Dawn Ultra. A leaf blower blow-off can help speed drying.
Might try some marine bilge cleaner in a garden sprayer it is supposed to mix with water. I use...
I enjoyed this.
I did find it interesting how he says the stoichiometry has some effect with burn back to the tip of the injector. Around 11:55 into the video.
There are even more variables pressure in the cylinder, the temperature of the fuel, the temperature of compression and more.
I have...
It is designed for it. They are mfg’ed pieces made to be mated to the tongue. The bracing looks good. Very similar design just an inverse of putting it on the receiver side. We might could argue an inch or so difference in a couple of designs but then argue how much bracing and difference...
Looks like your ramps are triangles big feet.
But something on the loading was a tad off. Maybe a little nose down a little uneven ground etc. Did the ramps try to fold back up? Were the ramp pads or feet too far off ground or the angle of feet didn’t “ bite” . Mine when level are...
Hook it up and use the landing gear to lift up and see what happens. Mine can lift my ‘97 2500 rear off the ground.
I have heard and seen you tube videos of loading equipment where the trailer lifts rear truck wheels off the ground and truck and trailer roll.
Yes, if your ramps don’t have...
You make charcoal. Then it is best to load it or inoculate it with nutrients and or some bio organisms. Then you amend soil with it. Charcoal has a lot of surface area and helps hold nutrients in soil so they don’t leach out. If you get a good blend of soil and loaded biochar it helps the...
Anyonoe make biochar? Biochar looks interesting but also appears time-consuming and labor intensive.
I will flame off the garden at end of season and the winter weeds and turn over the soil.
We plant some marigolds in the garden too. But we will still have to use some seven dust. I heard drip irrigation is supposed to be better than wetting the leaves too frequently with a sprinkler.
Fresh veggies taste better. We redid our boxes this year. Still have to mulch between them, add the drip irrigation, and some trellises.
It will be overcrowded in a month. We have some flower pots with herbs, some blueberries, and a few blackberries too. We don't have enough blackberries...
Thanks. There are homemade versions on Pinterest and instructibles made from a turnbuckle. I had sorta thought about a turnbuckle But didn’t think thru the lead turns and options instructibles gives decent instructions. Wouldn’t be hard to make but I bought one for the size at the tip...
So what do you think of those tools to make a hose clamp from wire ?
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My initial use would be for garden hose to make a low profile clamp for a new end.
I don't know why this took so long for me to figure out..... Anyway, maybe it will help someone.
I needed to smooth my pitchfork handle again and reapply some boiled linseed oil. After hitting a few rougher areas I figured a way to sand it more uniformly. The video is shaky and just a...
I read something recently that suggested it is best practice to jack up a vehicle by the frame to unload suspension to grease the ball joints.
It makes sense as sometimes I lift my bushhog to grease the tailwheel kicking it to rotate it as the lincoln pumps grease around the "pin".
But then I...
Nice! Congrats on a job well done. Should last a long time. Enjoy the handshaker as a nice functioning one is cool.
Yeah, I hear ya KISS Keep It Stupid Simple is generally a good policy but he did have a compound problem: broken stud ball, and the clutch disc did have a broken spring (not...
If you can find a turnbuckle about the right size that can be modified that might work. Leave enough room for a jam nut.
If the extended pilot was the issue it might squeal or make noise plus I would think the interference of soft metal would wear away pretty quickly.
Needs to be left hand all thread or bolt on one side and L/R nut. If both are right and a regular coupler nut is used it won't extend or contract turning the nut like an adjustment. Could still work just has to be sorta unassembled to work by position on assembly.
I think the clutch not...
No, I have not used it but am planning on looking at it in my hand to compare to standard options then decide. I posted it to show at least someone else believes the length of bearing surface is important and some don’t seat flush with crank end.
Also, I like it might help square seating.