In reality, how often do you actually break down when 4-wheeling? When I was much younger and had much less sense than I have now - at least I hope so - I owned a Jeep and went places and did stupid … (View Post)
We live at about 3000 ft. When I read this string earlier this summer I thought it must be some kind of user error - why would a stove not work at higher altitude. Then we camped at 7000 ft - and the… (View Post)
@AnOldUR, yes, I saw your post. That’s what got me looking at my circuits. It looks good! I removed the television so I haven’t decided whether to put the cutoff up by the stereo or to put it down wh… (View Post)
Ouch indeed! That’s why I was thinking about a removable option. Big enough holes in your driveway so you could slide a length of rebar/bolt in and out. The curb would need to be removed anyway to ba… (View Post)
The point of torquing is to make sure the bearings are fully seated against the races. On small trailers the exact torque probably isn’t that critical, especially since you back the nut off anyway. B… (View Post)