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[ Fri, 22 Apr 2005 13:32:25 -0400 ] [ 340025 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Daniel J. Stern" - Re: B&S Engine Off-season Storage: drain gas tank or stabilize? - On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Mark wrote: > I add Stabil on the last usage and run the engine till the Stabil gets > into the carb. If its a plastic tank (lawn tractor), I then run the tank > and the carb dry and I figure whatever gas is left in there has Stabil > for protection. If it's a metal tank (motorcycle) , I close the valve > and let the carb run dry but keep the tank full. I use...
[ 22 Apr 2005 10:13:59 -0700 ] [ 340023 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Mark" - Re: B&S Engine Off-season Storage: drain gas tank or stabilize? - I add Stabil on the last usage and run the engine till the Stabil gets into the carb. If its a plastic tank (lawn tractor), I then run the tank and the carb dry and I figure whatever gas is left in there has Stabil for protection. If it's a metal tank (motorcycle) , I close the valve and let the carb run dry but keep the tank full. What does Stabil do anyway, anybody know? ...
[ 22 Apr 2005 09:54:44 -0700 ] [ 340022 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
trader4@optonline.net - Re: Small or big tile - I'd probably go with the smaller ones in a small room, but a lot it is personal pref. Get a bunch of each, lay them out, see how it looks. . ...
[ Fri, 22 Apr 2005 15:21:43 GMT ] [ 340020 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Edwin Pawlowski" - Re: B&S Engine Off-season Storage: drain gas tank or stabilize? - "JR" wrote in message news:426912BA.6CC8F889@spamlessaol.com... >I use Stabil year round for all my 4 cycle engines(and my old cars), a 5gal > can will last me a while , so why not? I've had good luck with Stabil also. My lawnmower can sit all winter and will start on the second pull. Snowblower sits all summer and cranks up easy also. ....
[ Fri, 22 Apr 2005 11:15:43 -0400 ] [ 340018 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Goedjn - Re: Water Volume of 30 inch culvert?? - >>> You guys are nuts. I asked how much water a 30 inch culvert would hold. >> >>YOU could have found the answer in any number of places without coming >>to usenet. What did you expect? >> >>OP: How many gallons....? >> >>Usenet: That would be 147gal US And doesn't it depend on whether the culvert is moving at c-fractional velocity relative to the water? . ...
[ Fri, 22 Apr 2005 14:10:09 -0000 ] [ 340016 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
clewis@nortelnetworks.com (Chris Lewis) - Re: B&S Engine Off-season Storage: drain gas tank or stabilize? - According to Jim : > I figure that draining the gas completely will ensure no varnish/junk > build up in the fuel system, but keeping fuel + stabilizer in the tank > will prevent moisture in the fuel system/carburetor. Which is better? We just started a small engines course, and the instructor (with > 40 years experience - latest with jet engine research at the Nation...
[ Fri, 22 Apr 2005 09:05:05 -0500 ] [ 340015 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Duane Bozarth - Re: Water Volume of 30 inch culvert?? - Doug Miller wrote: > > In article , AL wrote: .... > >OP: How many gallons....? > > > >Usenet: That would be 147gal US > > > > Of course, it's up to the OP now to figure out if that number is correct... Well, I was going to point out that he didn't provide details of temperature and pressure so the accuracy is onl...
[ ] [ 340012 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
spambait@milmac.com (Doug Miller) - Re: Water Volume of 30 inch culvert?? - In article , AL wrote: >James wrote: >> You guys are nuts. I asked how much water a 30 inch culvert would hold. >> >> The thread has digressed far beyond any conception of the OP. >> >> --James-- >> >> > >Whoa fella! > >YOU could have found the answer in any number of places without coming >to usenet. What di...
[ 22 Apr 2005 06:30:54 -0700 ] [ 340010 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
chris@digiscout.com - Seeking Fixer-Upper for Commercial Photo Shoot - Hi - I'm looking for a house location in a minor state of decay to shoot an ad for Broan(still photography), which makes oven hoods. We would pay $1500 for a day to come in and shoot at the right place. The place would probably need to be a Victorian with high ceilings, big rooms, peeling paint in Eastern or Central MA, Southern NH, or Northern CT, or RI. I'm basically looking for a...
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h@jhjhj.com (Scott) - Re: rat bait - On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 00:48:09 -0500, GWB wrote: >On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 21:28:28 +0100, "w.g.s.hamm" > wrote: > >>'course it is. Scott *is* a moron, hadn't you noticed? > >I noticed. >He's on a fast track to the killfile. > No not that, anything but the killfile. I wonder how some people ever got on without one! ...
[ Fri, 22 Apr 2005 00:49:24 -0500 ] [ 340005 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
GWB - Re: rat bait - On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 20:46:02 GMT, h@jhjhj.com (Scott) wrote: >What does untidiness have to do with being filthy? Plonk! . ...
[ 21 Apr 2005 20:58:09 -0700 ] [ 340002 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Rex" - Cleaning Ceramic Tiles? - Hello: What do you find the hardest to do when cleaning ceramic tile? Thanks. . ...
[ 21 Apr 2005 20:10:36 -0700 ] [ 340001 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Bror Jace" - Re: B&S Engine Off-season Storage: drain gas tank or stabilize? - I like Pop's suggestions above if you really want to go out for your little toys in the off-season. However, I am not too impressed with Stab-il. I feel it probably extends the inevitable break-down of gasoline ... but fuels are so unstable these days, I don't think it's any more effective than that. I would add a teaspoon to a tablespoon of Marvel Mystery Oil to the combustion ch...
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spambait@milmac.com (Doug Miller) - Re: Junction box grounding & pigtail questions - In article <42683642.9AE0797C@spam.free>, Jim wrote: >I'm installing a dimmer switch to replace a wall light switch (in the >USA). The house was built in the 1960s and the junction box is metal >and grounded. However, the ground wire from each cable (NM romex >cable) entering the box is connected directly to the box (no pigtail.) > >The new dimmer switch has pigtails...
[ Thu, 21 Apr 2005 22:23:23 -0400 ] [ 339998 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"James" - Re: Water Volume of 30 inch culvert?? - You guys are nuts. I asked how much water a 30 inch culvert would hold. The thread has digressed far beyond any conception of the OP. --James-- . ...
[ Thu, 21 Apr 2005 21:00:03 -0500 ] [ 339996 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Duane Bozarth - Re: Water Volume of 30 inch culvert?? - Matt Whiting wrote: > > Duane Bozarth wrote: > > Halcitron wrote: > > ... > > > >>All 3-Dimensional objects have three dimenions. > >> > >>A cylinder has: > >>Diameter Height Circumference > > > > > > That's only two... r and z (diameter and height). > > > > For cylindrical objects the three normal coordinates are radial position > > (r), radial angle (theta), and ...
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