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Some country folks swears to use old drained engine oil to prevent rust on their vehicles under belly. I told them used engine oil have too much contamination in them. Can you do a test on old used engine oil vs fresh engine oil for anti rust protection ? Plus use Fluid Film as the standard bench mark for comparison.
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Sure, only heavy scratched and the start of rounding of the bolts and nuts. Been there. Done that. Learned, not the best. Only for emergency.
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If you have a helper or s kid nearby it can be extremely deadly.
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The thicker weight oil is definitely better for those idling all day long and restarting with luke warm to hot engines and driving continuous in long distance application. While the thinner oil are mostly for people do mostly normal cold starts in temperatures of 30° Celsius down to -20° Celsius type of drivers in short cities stop and start style.
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That's CR WAS decades ago. Now????????
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454 is a famous vintage GM muscle big block V8. No wonder it sounds like it. It's the genes.
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My worst experience of leakages were DURACELL alkaline AA. They leaks even unuse still inside the unopen original packaging. With 91/2 years before the manufacturer expiration date. They were stored in a dry moderate temperatures in the drawer. I have better luck with Energizer alkaline.
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You don't have to support it wt your $.
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Try Monster energy drinks in your Tesla folks.
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It's machine time not sex time.
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I hope your next Project Farm project would be popular branded names and unheard of cheap and cheapest similar sized generators show down comparison.
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@crforfreedom7407 Bought a new home and the front deck railing were all rotted in 8 years. I was surprised to find out only 10 screws on the original builder's work. All the other fasteners were 18- 16 gauge nail gun fasteners quickies. No wonder 1 was able to demolished the entire deck very quickly despite having severe arthritis on my hands and arms.
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The oil companies were praying for their product's out come.
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I purchased the Drill Doctor x2. For my drill bits and her kitchen knives. Easy to use is the main one that got me for that purchase.
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You still have to disassemble the IKEA rechargeable batteries from devices afterwards.
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Only if there's no sub zero weather is permitted.
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CR magazine cost me $ With no videos of comparison. PF media saves me $. Shown as it is clearly on his channel.
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More buttons from a company more interested in spending more $ in brand advertisement than actual product quality.
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Must be delicious 😋.
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That makes sense. Coating the nut & bolt wt a very thin coating of wax before and after that nut.
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Here hold my 🍺 my Corvette will drink to that.
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Until Halloween comes you will know.
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Looking forward to that test.
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If your wife asking you why this morning's cup of coffee tasted funny, you better do your dishes cleaner next time.
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But the truth hurts.
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@You Tube Not really from my personal evaluation. I found Briggs and Stratton has the overall best reliability and consistency performance after 5-7 years of usage. They're Honda made in MEXICO, Honda clones from CHINA and Briggs and Stratton from not sure from CHINA or US. All purchased brand new. Definitely not the strongest or best torque of the bunch. It just starts up and does its chores as it should. But it could be my bad luck and got the lemon 🍋 HONDA of the production. Not to mention my 2 not being used for comparison of a 35 years old and a younger 16 years old Briggs and Stratton 3.5 Classic still startup in one pull. Still doing what it is supposed to do at a very low end budget price.
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You Wish 50% reduction of frictions to compare with another engine that has absolutely no oil is a true claim. Does that solve your wannabe wish ?????
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For $60 extra? No warranty? It's will sit on the store shelf a lot longer. Good luck with those with a big 👄 braggers.
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The thicker weight oil is definitely better for those idling all day long and restarting with luke warm to hot engines and driving continuous in long distance application. While the thinner oil are mostly for people do mostly normal cold starts in temperatures of 30° Celsius down to -20° Celsius style of drivers in short distance cities stop and start style with mostly cold starts. The wear of engine parts of warm to hot engines vs the wear of cold starts compromise act. That means cabs and cops style of driving and continuous operations in industry applications benefits more with thicker oil. While office workers and theirs wives benefits more with thinner oil.
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I haven't missed a single episode of the Project Farm media since the first day I stumbled into it on YouTube.
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Then use JBL Epoxy GLUE to glue the halves together.
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SHOCKING ! One would think those 4 top big tool brand names should be the top ranking in performance. But the result shows a different story.
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Another product put more corporate $ in advertisement to build a famous brand name than in actual quality. SHAME.
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Never trust double sided tape for mounting over 5 feet without some sort of mechanical fasteners. Even you use less than 2/3 of the weights of manufacturing suggestions.
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Use baby oil for engine lubricant.
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I hated all multi tool. It's only good when you are in a situation that anything is better than your finger nails and teeth.
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How many people actually trust the built-in air gauge of these tire pumps and other brands ?
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He didn't mention that you might damage the catalytic converter and other engine sensors. Since these were low tech engines he's using. Use at your own risk folks and prepare for the big fix $$$ aftermath in a modern car.
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That ARCO oil would clog up a modern engine in a hurry. Plus not good for cold start. For primitive and simple low rev. small engines probably is just fine.
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Try aerosol hair spray as fuel.
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For a bald guy?
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Circular saw with a long stick. If you have a helper nearby watch out. Ouch! Bloody pain.
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It's best for you to invite him to do it in your garage. You should get your answer addressed completely.
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Duracell damaged quite a few of my remotes and flashlights 🔦 🔦. The most strange incident I have experienced with Duracell was the purchased Duracell AA battery at COSTCO freshly leaked inside the unopen OEM plastic package. The expiration due day stamped indicated it still has 9 years & 8 months left. During return, the COSTCO staff double checked to see if I swapped it with an outdated battery pack. Afterward, I tried to avoid DURACELL brand as much as possible unless the bunny brand was not available.
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They are well worth it . I used my Schumaker Red Lithium battery jumper. 👍 at - 15° C several times in one charge.
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I use my Ryobi for stapling insulation weather strips for old doors and windows with lightest Ryobi 2ah battery. All I can say is nice.
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I always buy PL Premium 3X. Trusted, long term tested, and good value.
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Try spray some clear lacquer paint over it as some people suggested. Would that prevent the yellow or faded milky color coming back in 3-5 years ?
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Lighter fluid = rocket fuel.
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Recently, I found a knife 🔪 nobody wants due to being too dull. Otherwise, the entire knife looks pretty sturdy. It will need lots of TLC to get it back to its original cutting edge. This Project Farm video came just in time.
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