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Heres a different way easier first. Just squeeze the two plastic tabs the hose will pull right off. Especiallially easy when in the car. Then you can remove the tab that stayed on with sharpie,
I harvested my first turkey this spring using a bow and arrow. I hate throwing those beautiful feathers away and I was looking for a project that I could do to utilize them. This is the perfect idea! I’d love to hunt using turkey feather arrows.
the construction on this pulley is horrible. it screeches like crazy at high speeds. had it on my zj for a few days and took it off. ran a 80 inch belt to bypass the ac. but your install video was rather helpful for when i did put it on. thanks
That solved the problem but it really does not look that good. I have same issue on BMW, was thinking to plasti dip it or paint it but now I can see that putting cloth or vinyl on it will probably look much better.
Great frkn idea. Everything is a tool. I am going to chg radiator in our grand cherokee today, and I am going to have a sharpie cap ready. Thank you for sharing
@@americanplayscapes , Awesome!! Thanks for the quick reply! I plan on doing it in my heavy Chevy today or tomorrow. It's just a older work truck, but tired of the headliner sag. I've actually replaced numerous headliners, but this will be much easier too.
Brother, get yourself an exacto knife or a box cutter. A small belt sander if you can afford it. Thanks for sharing your process. I really liked your fletching jig
Did it your way for a few years...was to much work and messy. My way is better....and you can walk away and let them clean themselves. Plus more people have an old drill than a pressure washer.
This one is the Lewis Iron Blast Furnace located on Pinelog Wildlife Management Area Stamp Creek In Bartow County GA. Pool furnace, Fire-Eater Furnace, and a short walk down stream to Guthrie Creek is the Bear Mountain Furnace. Many other stone cupola furnaces located in Bartow County most likely built in the 1830's and destroyed by General Sherman in 1864 can be found. Not sure about cannon balls, that would be more of a foundry rather than a Smelter. Smelting mostly takes place in a blast furnace to produce pig iron, that later can be turned into steel.
This worked for me... keep in mind I had everything out. A big part of the technique was to push the connector onto the lid more so than pushing the lid into the connector if that makes sense.... Thanks for posting dude!!