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@@JollyRogerHobbies I need to replace 2 on my house soon... or at least, I'm hoping just the stems. I'm not too fond of the idea of crawling in that crawlspace and having a spider drop down on my neck! Lol What, exactly, is the tatt? A Nordic design, or some other tribal one?
@@jimb8738 Yes something like that, it's actually Filipino traditional tattoo, done in Toronto by a Filipino-Canadian artist! Hopefully your house repair is easy to access for your hose replacements too.
@@JollyRogerHobbies My crawlspace is foamed, so I'd need to break the foam away from the outgoing pipes. After removing the stems I discovered a damaged oring and a plastic gasket in one near the handle. So I'm thinking I can just replace the stem in one (because that plastic piece I can't find in any kit by the company), and change out the orings in the other. So are you Filipino or partial?
you can hybridize with Fabiana imbricata (has like 1 flower for every branch) ang grow fast like trees and would glow like crazy if the descendants carry the gene, not for commercial purposes OFC, but they are from a big family that naturally hybridize with petunias
Can I ask when you ordered them? I went on their website and it says pre-order for spring 2024 shipping but it’s already summer so not sure if I should order
Great question! It's often seen in climbing applications both recreational or professional, for example it is used to clip a climbing harness into a carabiner, or can be used to isolate a worn section of rope within the loop so that the worn section does not receive tension. Some camera will use it on ridgelines as attachment points for tents or tools.
Maybe try the sailor's hitch! It should not bind or jam like other knots and hitches. Here's a link to my recent video of that knot! Thanks for watching, best of luck. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--IAYSU_W4Fc.htmlsi=yd5ZjYYuj4XenEyD
Thank you. Knowledge acquired and will put in practice in favour of a clove hitch which has always been my go to, despite being disappointed by its performance over time.
The boom hitch is definitely worth a try if you want an improvement from the clove hitch! Thanks for watching! I'll try to upload other options in the future too.
Yes, I believe you are correct in it's origin and probably the original pronunciation of the bowline knot or bowline loop, definitely come from a Boat terminology (bow line knot, halyard knot).
Some people call them "Cucumbers", but whatever you call them, give 'em a try next time as a healthy alternative! This is on an Impossible Burger (vegetarian)!
Thanks for watching! I believe the recommended mileage to change the water pump on a Prius is around 60-100k miles. But I've heard some go beyond 200k, and some at 40k. I would say if the car is not exhibiting any problems, keep going on it. But if you already have high mileage and you're already doing a service on something else (alternator/fan/plugs/AC/etc) then it's a great time to do it then. Knock out two birds with one stone mantra.
This is not the factory water pump. I've done this change once before, but I don't remember the exact mileage. The factory Toyota pump was made by Aisin, which I also used.