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Just for reference, that's a drive screw, not a rivet. You can buy them new from McMaster or other places. Used to hold nameplates on a lot of older machinery.
Learned this today. If you start turning that glan nut. Listen for a click sound. That is the end of the clip you want to start out of the hole. Other end shouldnt make a sound as it goes past slot if both end click spring clip is broken. Lol
Yea you need the bushings for the two pins to make them cat 2. There are adapters for the top pin similar to what you did when the implement is not quick hitch compatible.
Increasing the heat in the boil reduces boiling time esp when your not using RO. But it increases the Carmel reactions and the myard reactions. This can improve the depth of flavor in darker syrups. I actually prefer a darker syrup boiled with higher heat and wood. Using an RO does not affect it as much. A hotter wood fire does. The wood smoke does get absorbed. Very slightly and leaves a very light overtone. Once you have tried small producer syrup, you will not buy the mass grocery chain stuff.
Unique idea but a lil bulky and I wonder how it would work with different size batteries. I’ll recommend the Nöhlster locking clip. Check ‘em out super cool.
The Nöhlster locking clip does seem like a neat solution, offering a unique and secure way to manage and lock your tools. However, it's worth noting that you might need to buy one for each of your tools, which could add up depending on how many tools you're looking to secure. It's a trade-off between the convenience and security it offers versus the potential cost for outfitting your entire toolkit.
My question is why would you have more than 2 drills? 1 impact driver and 1 hammer drill. There’s really no need for a bunch of different drills. So you should only need to buy 2. If you’re talking about tools other than drill well those you wouldn’t hold on a tool belt any way and this device would not work for them either.
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Sir thank you so much for this video. I was convinced that if I poured a bag of rice coal in the hopper it would all pour down the ramp into the bucket. Am i correct in pouring a whole bucket of pea/rice coal into the hopper?