Thanks for showing us your knowledge about this distributor,it takes me back to my hot rod years.Who remembers the first hot rod magazine or the New House catalogs.But it’s only dreaming.
I actually live in the town the original was filmed in. The only thing left is the chimney and a hole in the ground for the trap door cellar scenes. The scenes that take place in the cellar are of a seperate cabin in Michigan.
We had those in the US until the late 1970s/early 1980s when they got replaced by sodium vapor lights. Now the sodium vapors have been replaced with LED.
I'm not entirely convinced you have counterfeit filters, nor really proved your point; you didn't show what a 'real' one looked like so there's a bit of skepticism here. That being said, I take this seriously and do ponder how exactly this may be faked, over a 'real' 3M ones. Something to note for sure!
@@AXNJXN1 I didn't have some real ones to cut open st that stage but I will in a couple weeks, they are definitely 100% fake, its hard to show but that charcoal is totally different to the 3m stuff and I can smell paint when wearing them, and the pink ones should have carbon impregnated fluff not black paper. Show this video to 3M and see what they say.
I worked in a service station in the 1970s and was always told to fill it with engine oil with each oil change. Now I keep hearing people say to use 90wt gear lube?
Could you do a detailed operation of the young welder? I just grabbed one from a shed that was being cleared out its set up on single phase and honestly the thing terrifies me just due to the age and lack of readable information on the welder
The sound of my childhood in the 60s! During school holidays we picked apples and blackcurrants on the local farms for funds. A tenner bought a discarded Norman or Francis Barnett.After removing the lights etc, we had a field bike until it broke or the petrol-money ran out.
Do the fluorescent lamp ballasts in NZ support both T8 and T12 lamps? I know here in the US, the majority of ballasts, both magnetic and electronic, only support T8 or T12 lamps due to varying current draws of each type lamp. The majority of T12 magnetic ballasts were rapid start type. The older ones were preheat. T8 lamps are either instant start or programmed start electronic type ballasts.