This. I’ve used a SDS in place of an air hammer, but you’re out of luck if it’s a tight spot.
This. I’ve used a SDS in place of an air hammer, but you’re out of luck if it’s a tight spot.
Air hammer is probably the only reason I still have an air compressor. I’ve switch over everything else to battery powered tools.
That last statement isn’t correct. Germany isn’t replacing nuclear with coal. They are choosing to phase out both. It’s just that nuclear’s timeline is shorter. There will be no increase in coal to make up for the loss of nuclear. 76 of their 84 existing coal plants are scheduled to close by 2030.
The only thing redder than those wheels is the NP/ND pie chart.
I would have felt more positively about this car if it was up on blocks.
ok red wheel.... but did anyone notice the “5.0" badges he added to the fenders?
Am I alone when I say that I do not like the drone footage? I feel like it’s just too busy. Also something to note, that audio was probably captured from inside the vehicle considering actual audio from the drone would be polluted with the sound of its own prop blades. Hearing the car from the point of view of a…
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Impalas are celebrated leapers. It was just living up to its namesake.
Once again, a Torch article results in me googling something that would have never otherwise crossed my mind: 1984 Chrysler New Yorker interior.
It’s understandable. The pandemic has hit people hard, these people are just trying to sca... earn a living.
Can’t tell if serious or not
For the record, I accidentally wrote “Oil Fitler” in my initial draft, and I’m not sure why I changed it given how badly this filter wants to ruin lives.
I will totally give up my ride to feed my addiction. My addiction to sucking oxygen, I got hooked on breathing at an early age and I am not ready to give it up for anything. Certainly not for a lump of metal, no matter how savage the car market is right now.
I got all mad at first as I was reading the article, but then I realized that’s just what the authors want. It gets people yelling at each other in the comments, and that keeps them coming back, earning those sweet sweet clicks. Nobody actually believes this drivel. (And yet, here I am still falling into the trap)
I like my car. I like being alive much more. So much so, that I’d be willing to give up my car in an attempt to stay alive. Of course, it’s not a 100% success rate, but if I’m dead, what good is my car to me anyways?
Good advice and bad advice pay the same when your business model doesn’t require return customers.
It also doesn’t come with an included airbag… which is interesting.
Step 1: Build a car with one ridiculous flaw and a cult like fanbase
Step 2: Start another company that sells solution to ridiculous, indefensible flaw
Step 3: Profit
For non-native English speakers it’s only more confusing which term belongs to which country. In addition to reading a UK magazine (practical classics), reading American websites (Jalopnik) I also watch Australian videos (Mighty Car Mods on YouTube). Exhaust manifold = headers = extractors. Come on! Make up your mind…