Going to have to look that up.Spent 7 minutes assembling a tool that I had low expectations for. At first glance, it looked like the dumbest thing in the world - but - I bought it anyway. A Ryobi 18v power hoe. At the end of the day, it worked just like the manual version, except faster, with less physical effort.

I just lower my standards. Saves a lotta time.Serviced the mower. Since it’s been a wet season most of my cutting has been wet/damp and tall grass.
Pulled a 5 gallon buckets worth of green grass chunks from the deck. No wonder it was cutting and discharging poorly.
I usually clean it before it gets this bad, but time has been flying by.
Who has ideas on preventing this?
Would mulching blades improve the situation or make it worse?
No judgment here, I like to have coffee in my sugar too.![]()
The rear springs and perches I ordered for the wife's VW arrived yesterday, so I put them on today. Finally, after months of chasing suspension noises and ordering parts, it FINALLY rides quiet! All it took was front springs, struts, strut mounts, ball joints, a CV axle, rear springs and spring perches.

has, worked on a small knife for a friends upcoming birthday and started re-handling a splitting maul that I've had for many years....Nothing, the three motor plates for my table are the slightest bit offset which further delays assembly.
Clocking the motor in different directions makes no difference because the bolt holes are perfect on both the plate and motor.
It's hard to see but you can see some the face exposed on the left/lower left side of the motor, and the plate overlapping the painted face on the right.
The motor has a raised surface that is supposed to sit within the motor plate opening. I can go caveman style and hand file the plate opening a bit since it's aluminum but that's cheesy as **** to do on a brand new $8k table. I also don't want to drill out the holes in the motor itself either cause again, everything is brand new.
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Nice wood storage shed!Yesterday was a good day. Started filling the new woodshed...Rain and thunderstorms put an end to that idea. Then went into the barn and worked on several of my ongoing project.
Disassembled and reglued a couple antique chairs that my sister-in-lawhas, worked on a small knife for a friends upcoming birthday and started re-handling a splitting maul that I've had for many years....


The conclusion was:So the conclusion was it was the rear springs, or perches?
Are the stud holes in the wheel egged out? If so nuts were loose.Work was quite busy today to begin the day. But got slower as the afternoon progressed. We had 6 appointments after lunch so we were really dead. I guess the rain and fog kept everyone away. Luckily it’s cleared up now. I didn’t do much today really. We were fully staffed though so that’s good.
I’ve got a Nissan Versa used car in the bay right now but it doesn’t need much. We are trying to figure one out that we had brought to us that’s a Nissan and the wheel just fell off but the lug nuts were believed to be torqued and the bearing isn’t bad so we don’t know it’s kind of a mystery. It snapped all of the studs off too. The wheel didn’t actually come off it was just not attached but was still on the vehicle if that makes sense. Maybe someone did leave it loose but I’ve never seen one do that when they were loose especially since the person had driven it 100 miles from the last shop so it wouldn’t make sense that the wheels were loose unless they just ignored a loud noise. Hopefully we figure it out but we are doing new wheel studs on it and a new wheel as that one is pretty messed up. The rotor and everything appears fine though. It’s a mystery but as long as we get it fixed that’s what matters I just wonder what happened too it actually.
Stud holes and hub were fine. New studs went right in.Are the stud holes in the wheel egged out? If so nuts were loose.
If all the studs are broken off and the holes are round, I'd think over torque.
I meant in the wheel.Stud holes and hub were fine. New studs went right in.
Oh yes. The wheel goes back on fine and the holes are perfectly round.I meant in the wheel.
That sure sounds like somebody over torqued the lugs and stretched the studs to point of failure.Oh yes. The wheel goes back on fine and the holes are perfectly round.
That sure sounds like somebody over torqued the lugs and stretched the studs to point of failure.
One of the lug nuts was missing from the other front wheel and one was loose.Agreed. That leaves the other wheel(s) suspect for the same reason.
How'd you like the pole pruner?Cleared the bench. Unboxed and assembled a DeWalt pole pruner. Took it outside. Brought it back in. Staged the box for the fireplace.
I was gonna ask the same thing, I am hoping she is burning the box because she is keeping it, but maybe she hates it so much ahe meant she is burning the product also! Let us know, Kay! I will buy one on your recommendation.How'd you like the pole pruner?
Taking someone out to the woodshed has a new, enjoyable meaning.Yesterday was a good day. Started filling the new woodshed...Rain and thunderstorms put an end to that idea. Then went into the barn and worked on several of my ongoing project.
Disassembled and reglued a couple antique chairs that my sister-in-lawhas, worked on a small knife for a friends upcoming birthday and started re-handling a splitting maul that I've had for many years....
How'd you like the pole pruner?
I like it. There's no sense keeping the box. I wish it came with a bag. I'm thinking a 4 level bag would be nice. It's a touch heavy. Battery, motor, etc. Unlike a regular pole pruner, there's no effort involved. Squeeze the trigger and an inch n a half stick just drops off the tree, much like my yellow hand pruner. It's nice and long as stands, and then there's an extension. I think I can reach about 15'. The head pivots over so you can get a better bead on your victim. My primary use case for this is to hunt sumac trees in the rose and willow garden along the east line. Bend the head at about 45° or flatter and then nip them off at the ground. It should lessen the number of scratches I get. I'll report back after I go hunting today.I was gonna ask the same thing, I am hoping she is burning the box because she is keeping it, but maybe she hates it so much ahe meant she is burning the product also! Let us know, Kay! I will buy one on your recommendation.
I would hit the "like" button if I had any idea what that meantMigrated my homeassistant setup from the older 3b to the newer 4b with an SSD. They made this process significantly easier than the last time I tried to do this.

Below is the Solar charge controller and connector from the solar panels. (Wondering if I could also plug in a 120V battery charger there as well....)


Hopefully you grabbed a couple of spare beers before taking off.Yesterday I started prepping and mocking up the pieces of steel needed for my next project. Grabbed a beer, was drilling holes, sanding, wirewheeling, deburring, etc when friends rolled up outside in their new mini jeeps (go-cart things that are gaining popularity around here lately). So I hopped in and we tore off. That was the end of my garage time last night.
Tonight I need to clear off the welding bench and get busy. Super stoked to be working on this one finally.
