I had the same issue. Lake O to the south so going North/East/West were my only options and with a lake to my immediate North that wasn't even being staked/checked much anymore and losing trails East/West meant more road-riding than I liked locked me into riding local trails only as I wasn't...
You're not wrong. Don't listen to the "I heard/think" people. Friend of mine loves his and his ER gets 500km on a full charge (as long as he keeps the speed in check).
IMO buying a new one with a cheap negotiated long-term warranty would be the way to go and I think the prices on them will go...
That does help, thanks. Have a buddy coming by next week with a scope that I should be able to slide down beside the pipe without cutting to check for a Ptrap there.
No other info available as the floor below is finished. No other persons worked on the plumbing other than the ones' (trades) who built it. I'm not saying they were competent, just that whatever trades the home builder chose are the ones who did the work.
The drain just clogged one day. It's...
No just simple MDF shaker doors. The Poly clear didn't come out nice enough so I want to just sand them and repaint white and skip the poly (they're already white). I think I'll just save the cash and and headache and roll them.
Are any of the <$100 paint spray guns decent? I'm fancying repainting 8 cabinet doors that I'm not currently happy with. They're not in the kitchen and don't need to be perfect, just acceptable. I could also roll them which is what I might end up doing I was just thinking spraying them might...
While we're on the plumbing topic as well, any tips to free up a kitchen sink? There's no P-Trap that I can see unless there's a valve in there somewhere. We've tried the baking soda+vinegar trick a few times with limited success.
Sold sleds/trailer/gear last winter as we weren’t getting out enough. I miss it, but I don’t miss how short of a season it is and all the maintenance and space they require.
I made built ins in the Livingroom a few years back but the pine knots are showing through again so I’m going to try Bin sealer.
I also made a walk in pantry but didn’t use dry enough lumber (joined 2x10’s) for the cabinet tops and they’ve dried to leave a slight gap which is enough to be...
My old Cub would break sheer pins numerous times a year but since getting the Ariens 3yrs ago I haven't broke one. If there's any play in the auger they'll break easier but you likely already know that.
Only thing I don't like on the Ariens is the on/off key. I'd much rather being able to just...
You're not wrong.
I do feel though that we're one good EV roadster away from shaking up the used ICE sportscar market. When I say good that includes price/range/performance. This might be why I'm finding it difficult to commit to another car right now as /i like to make money on them.
Right now...
Ours has a slight squeek for the past few months that I'm interested to look into. It's 5yrs old front load. Don't know what's making the noise as they're pretty simple machines but I'll pull the rear off and see if I can locate it this winter when I get bored enough.
Edit: Google shows it's...
I'm usually every 2yrs as I'll buy a bike that's 1yr old with only a couple thousand km's on it, ride it for 2yrs and sell it around the 35,000km mark as resale will still be good at that. Often buying in Fall/Winter and selling in Spring/Summer I usually break even on price.
My dirtbike I...
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