nomadicrecluse
NomadicRecluse
nomadicrecluse

Beats the pants off of my house where NO ONE knew what they were doing with anything, including my home inspector. I won’t go into the nightmare stories because there are just too many, but building permits would have saved most of them from happening if the previous owners weren’t too cheap/dumb to not have pulled

You’re on to something... I also don’t remember seeing multi-page spreads for the same parts house and a bunch of BS piled up in the front. I think the content of garabage hasn’t changed much, but the distribution has. I also remember like 40 pages at the back being nothing but crap.

They have prom every year. Go get that C7!

-Fat American here!

The answer is to install a 2 speed rear end and shift into 32.5 gear.

Put your best dress on then, I guess?

Baah.. Wireless and “motion” stuff never works right (unless you spend big money). Wires are the way to go and pretty much always work.

Nothing to fear... A man on the internet just brought you flowers and winked at you twice. His cards are clearly on the table.

I’ll call BS on that... Magazines have been 50-70% ads for decades.

Do yourself a favor and just run a couple of 1” conduits routes from your house out to the building and skip the repeater. Then you can run pulls of CATV, Ethernet, HVAC controls, switch lights on from the house, etc. Well worth it.

Check your library to see if they have building code books (mine does) and pull your permits.In my state it is legal for a home owner to pull permits on ANY of their own work (no licenses required). The inspectors will help you from hurting yourself and won’t be jerks to you since you’re not a pro trying to pull

Also, Romex is not rated for exposed use. Needs to be in conduit or needs to be behind sheeting.

This only works if you have enough garage to put ALL of your cars in... I have 2 in and 2 out at the moment.

Around here all you need is a slow moving vehicle triangle. You don’t even need to be 16 or have a driver’s license to drive a tractor down the road. Also, tractor’s don’t have VINs (serial numbers) or signals/brake lights so you couldn’t register one if you tried (without work). I have no idea what the “speed limit”

Props for using a picture of my Dad’s tractor (not joking... Cub Cadet 127).

Don’t get snippy about it. Geesh!

“Fast means rápido!”

I’m going to say the car you posted is probably a good bit more powerful than the VW, but I’m still in the position of “I dunno” as far as AWD or not.

I guess the speculated high costs of Ford insurance haven’t chased either of us off then. ;)

My Ford is right in the middle of the pack amongst my heard in insurance costs and it’s V8/RWD/Stick. No clue if that is typical.