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wolfhawk73

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SIMPSON pressure washer 3700 psi. Everything works but the output pressure is low. This thermal relief valve isn't in great condition.
I was thinking about picking up one of those. How do you like it other than this issue? My house, deck, and driveway take 24 total hours of work with my little 2300 psi - 2 gal/min model. I only do it all every other year just because of the time it takes. Plus, I maintain my mother's property, and I can never get everything done there in a summer (Big house, huge driveway/parking pad, carport, two decks, two docks, and a concrete walk along the top of the seawall).
 
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My head's too big for every straw hat available around here. :LOL: Academy had Costas in XL, so I bought one each for my son and me. He just looked at me funny. I said "Just wear it to the beach next time you go. You'll see."
I wear a 7 3/4" hat size in long oval. Many hats come no larger than 7 to 7 1/2 and most are round. Filling the hat with warm water and letting it soak until it seeps out the outside softens the hat enough I can "reblock" it by wearing it until it dries. Works on felt, straw and palm. I also reshape the brim to my preference while it's wet.
 

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I wear a 7 3/4" hat size in long oval. Many hats come no larger than 7 to 7 1/2 and most are round. Filling the hat with warm water and letting it soak until it seeps out the outside softens the hat enough I can "reblock" it by wearing it until it dries. Works on felt, straw and palm. I also reshape the brim to my preference while it's wet.
I also wear a larger hat so maybe we are a bunch of Big Head Todds.
 

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I was thinking about picking up one of those. How do you like it other than this issue? My house, deck, and driveway take 24 total hours of work with my little 2300 psi - 2 gal/min model. I only do it all every other year just because of the time it takes. Plus, I maintain my mother's property, and I can never get everything done there in a summer (Big house, huge driveway/parking pad, carport, two decks, two docks, and a concrete walk along the top of the seawall).
It's worked well; this one sat for a few years while I was gone.
 

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I also wear a larger hat so maybe we are a bunch of Big Head Todds.
That'll be my new nickname. 😄

I don't know the exact size, but I can tell you this...every time I tried to buy a custom ball cap in my youth, it was always special order. :LOL: I was always on the last one or two notches on the one-size-fits-all caps. The Costa is still a little snug, but it's stretchy and keeps it from blowing off my noggin.
 

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Earlier in the week I drilled out the spot welds holding the headlight extension mounting bucket from the passenger's side fender of the Mustang so I could straighten the front corner of fender. I got the fender straightened & I was able to access a spot that had a small ding in the fender which I also tapped out. Today I cleaned off all the surface rust from the inside of the fender & primed it. As soon as I get the welding bottle filled, I will weld the mounting bucket back to the fender.100_0085.JPG

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Same on a straw hat here. I keep mine ready to grab right beside the back door.

My head's too big for every straw hat available around here. :LOL: Academy had Costas in XL, so I bought one each for my son and me. He just looked at me funny. I said "Just wear it to the beach next time you go. You'll see."

I bought a straw cowboy hat at Coachella (concert) for over $100 about 25 years back. I also spent $200 in water bottles at that effing venue. Who plans a concert in a desert in the hot part of summer, then gouges for water?

But the hat helped.


I wear a 7 3/4" hat size in long oval. Many hats come no larger than 7 to 7 1/2 and most are round. Filling the hat with warm water and letting it soak until it seeps out the outside softens the hat enough I can "reblock" it by wearing it until it dries. Works on felt, straw and palm. I also reshape the brim to my preference while it's wet.

I was always on the last one or two notches on the one-size-fits-all caps.


Same here and I also use Timms re-size method on my favored leather "Plainseman" hats.
 

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I bought a straw cowboy hat at Coachella (concert) for over $100 about 25 years back. I also spent $200 in water bottles at that effing venue. Who plans a concert in a desert in the hot part of summer, then gouges for water?

But the hat helped.
People selling water and hats?

Good thing I can't afford to go to Coachella and such. Not that I would anyway, having become pretty agoraphobic in my later years.
 

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Makes perfect sense.
Unfortunately, if I were to drill two 4" holes in my wife's car I would probably hear things like:

"My car is making a weird noise now, do you think it is the holes that you drilled in my car."

"The gas mileage isn't what it used to be, do you think it is the holes that you drilled in my car."

"The floor mats are wet, do you think it is the holes that you drilled in my car."

Usually, she will help out in the garage and is hard working, so, it all balances out in the end.
We do a fleet of Escapes they range from 16's to 24's some have belly pans some do not, some at one time had them and have been ripped/left off none of the drivers have complained either way....
 
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Exactly right. I mowed the yard yesterday (30" walk-behind) starting around 5:30p. Took about 1.5 hours. Then cleaned my pellet grill and straightened up the garage a bit. Didn't go in the house until 8:30. Soaked through all my clothes, and it was cooler yesterday than it has been for the last few weeks. I'll mow Mom's yard today. It'll be 91 (feeling like 99). At least she has a zero turn.

At 53, I finally discovered the magic of a wide-brim, floppy, breathable hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and Dr. Berg's electrolyte mix. I've never traditionally used either. Just can't take that sun like I used to.
I've had this hat since our honeymoon in 2012, it's been on every vacation we've taken since then and it's always on my head when I'm out in the yard. As much for being a sweat band as for shade. And sunscreen on my face always since my skin cancer spot removal last November.
 

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Well, the free boat is now worth at least $1500 with all the wood/tires/hitch/argon/baby outboard.
I have too many coats of sealer on the decking and it’s taking forever to cure, so I moved the boat over to the other side of the garage out of the way until it does cure.
I have some upholstery to do to cap the fishwell before the rain lets up in ten days or so, otherwise it’s ready to ferry the dogs around the lake.
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While I wait, I stuffed the trailerable manlift inside so I can finally repair all of its ails for a big roofing project coming up soon. It was supposed to rain all day, but it decided to blow 50/ gusts to 60mph instead.
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I found some kinda relevant circuit schematics and am having to translate from Danish to English, but it’s annoyingly slow progress. I did discover a bad wire was causing an extra 70 ohms of resistance on an 18ohm coil. I had a chunk of twisted/shielded cable laying around to replace the bad wire so now it spins left AND right.


I didn’t have the outriggers fully extended so it got a little tippy when I telescoped out the door.
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The latest problem du jure is the bucket control will do everything except raise, while everything works from the turret, so I may have a high resistance selector relay.
Oh, well. The grass is blown dry so I better mow now or bale it when the rain stops in two weeks.
 

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pulled the leather off of this rusty old box before it goes to scap, as I am getting more things cleared out, which was the other project, getting the truck filled with junk for the Restore or the scrapyard.

Also, the wife volunteered me to go help her friend get her new place ready for habitation, which consists of who knows what at this point, as the two of them aren't the best at describing actual problems.
 
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