Here is a reply I got that didn't go to the list. There are a couple good points to consider..... Tim I see two issues with using non-solvent based fluids in parts cleaners.B First, I've been told th
I replaced the rear brakes pads on my daughter's 99 Toyota Solara today in hopes of eliminating the squeal when she backs up. They were in need of replacing (pretty thin on one side) but the squealer
They are rear disc but is the parking brake included as well? Is that what that little drum is for? (I am learning all this as I go, hence my ignorance.) If that is the parking brake, can the squeal
I need to continue the quest to seal my attic (and SHOP) against bats...... So, on that note, we've all seen the (industrial) spray foam used on the TV shows. Is this bulk sprayable product available
I tried to deal with this exact situation with a shop vac about 15 years ago. It is very hard work. Be forewarned, if you are the one going up the stairs carrying the buckets, it would be best if you
I have "city" water in the village I live it. It has always been great water for over ten years in the last two places we have lived. (It had better be for the $80 a month average I pay for water, fi
We've been in this house for over five years now and in the village proper for well over ten (good city water that is not high in iron, etc). The softener has plenty of salt and works fine and should
As far as I can smell, it is just the hot water. I notice it when turning it on to get hot water for a shower. I will check the cold when I get home. I wasnb t wondering if the anode rod might cause
Well, I am in southern WI and we have good "city" water in the village I live in so I doubt this is it as we were not affected at all by the tropical storms. Thankfully!!
Not trying to start a flame war here......We've got a bout an inch and a half difference between the original hard wood in our dining room (110 year old craftsman) and the multiple layers (elcheapo k
"...and I hate the thought of all the lithium/Nicad/plastic crap going into landfills. It really is sad what we are doing." doug I agree on hating the thought of all crap we put in the ground and our
"I didn't register the tools when I bought them, and I don't know if I have the receipts anymore. I'm thinking about sending in the batteries to see if they will warranty them anyway." I don't know a
I have purchased two sets from tirerack.com--most recenlty last week. Since I end up not having to pay sales tax (they must not have a presence in WI) it is pretty much cheaper than going local. (wit
The mounting (and disposal) cost is what sways/ed me. I could have gotten a comparable set from a local(ish) place about a half hour away for about the same money but mounting etc was NOT included in