Yes, Don,
Over the six years working
there we do here many
interesting stories.
The one that sticks in the
brain the most is those that
take their sport car and put
it away for the winter, in
someone's garage. It sits for
two to three months and some
times for 4 months. Then, call
AAA, mad
Moor power, I like the feel of it. It is like driving a race car. No bog down,
smove running.
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From: Larry Stansifer
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 8:04 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Table saws
Hi Guys,
To-day whilst
Moor power, I like the feel of it. It is like driving a race car. No bog down,
smove running.
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From: Larry Stansifer
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 8:04 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Table saws
Hi Guys,
To-day whilst
thanks ron,
the name might well help. From what you say I presume this is an
outmoded style, not surprising as it's at least from the 1980s.
tom
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A lot depends on the sort of snow you usually get and how soon you get to it.
Light fluffy snow blows away on it's own in a light breeze but if it stands for
any time or if it is a little heavy with humidity it can be difficult to shift
with even a good steel shovel or scraper. 8 inches or a
Most interesting stories. And yeah, I bet you have heard it all and then some
in six years. Don
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From: Geno69
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 9:40 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Batteries: Car's/Van's
Yes, Don,
Over
If Janet should read this you would be in a lot of trouble. How much am I
offered?
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Hi Lenny,
This will absolutely work. And needless to say, the more wind that the leaf
blower creates the longer you will be able to let the snow accumulate
before blowing.
Roger C Bachelder 3rd
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Hi Don,
If i may add one thing here to Geno's great tips. if you are concerned about
the battery dieing because of seldom use of a vehicle, Just disconnect the
negative terminal. Because you break the current when doing this, there will
be no drain from anything. So when you reconnect the
Good tip. I have all so heard with the newer cars/trucks now days, that you
should not give a person a jump start? Any truth too that, are is it BS? Don
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From: Roger Bachelder
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 1:38 PM
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