To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Above 1200 Sq/FT The Salvage Garage

Wokspaces above 1200 squarefeet.

xtremek

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 13, 2012
Messages
11,603
Location
St. Johns, Mi
Glad you guys east coast guys and gals are keeping the white stuff there. Once I get the Old Mule home, feel free to send every bit of it here. I wouldn't mind having about 4' on the ground no, if the tractor were home.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
All I can say right now is wow, just wow. Town Fair tire told me they would price match tires on eBay as long as they were from a tire dealer, not Joe Q. Public, so I asked them is simple tire acceptable, they said absolutely. I told them the price, they said they would beat it by 5% and all I had to do was bring in the print out of the tires. Well, I showed them that, guy tells me, no problem I will go to simple tire’s website, I tell him that is an eBay price through their store and the website wasn’t the same. He then tells me “I told you I wouldn’t match eBay, I would only match simple tire and these are clearly from eBay”. I then said they are sold by simple tire, he said it doesn’t matter, so I tell him that isn’t what you explained. I told him he could shove his tires up his ***, he said have fun driving home. I told him efff off. Going to call their corporate headquarters and see what the policy really is.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
Time to bust out my clearance snow removal tools, be curious to see how well they work. Didn’t pay much, but the original asking price was awful. I think I bought three different things for $140, two are cordless. One is corded. Spring clearance and sit in them, now they could be useful.

eff7a6a996d512fdb6397125adbdf6b3.jpg

462f14c08ee30d1cd9fb759ed2f58e13.jpg

d3ecaf8f29097d727cd1fed8fcaba5d2.jpg

3424bfbab5454bbf8bef657d44900440.jpg


9ea7305debb142eddcb870532fb97d77.jpg
 

Attachments

  • eff7a6a996d512fdb6397125adbdf6b3.jpg
    eff7a6a996d512fdb6397125adbdf6b3.jpg
    87.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 9ea7305debb142eddcb870532fb97d77.jpg
    9ea7305debb142eddcb870532fb97d77.jpg
    114.6 KB · Views: 0
  • 3424bfbab5454bbf8bef657d44900440.jpg
    3424bfbab5454bbf8bef657d44900440.jpg
    137.2 KB · Views: 0
  • d3ecaf8f29097d727cd1fed8fcaba5d2.jpg
    d3ecaf8f29097d727cd1fed8fcaba5d2.jpg
    111.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 462f14c08ee30d1cd9fb759ed2f58e13.jpg
    462f14c08ee30d1cd9fb759ed2f58e13.jpg
    108.2 KB · Views: 0
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
Thanks Bob, I am pretty used to it now.

Dad did drop a card off yesterday that actually said thanks for organizing the Quonset hut. That was well beyond what I expected.

Going plowing with my brother this afternoon, I like spending time with him.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
Thanks X, even in a snow storm it is still fun to hang out with my little brother, even if he is a couple inches taller than me. ;)
 

casmurbax

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 25, 2012
Messages
2,759
Location
Wilton, NY
That ***** about the tires..

At least you didn't sit there for 2 hours only to have them tell you, so sorry the tires that you wanted, yea we don't appear to have them in stock even though the guy said that they did, mind you they weren't even some oddball tire either it.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
To be fair, I was a ****, but I had also made it clear what I was asking to be price matched. I don’t usually lose my cool like that, but two things set me off, first he lied to my face, second, I drove an hour in white out conditions. Made me a bit irritable to say the least.
 

csp

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 23, 2010
Messages
5,719
Location
Franktown, CO
So reading that time is a precious commodity in terms of pressure from dad and just the list of stuff to do. How much of that time is wasted documenting every stinking move made during the day? Stop taking so many pictures and updating the details of the day and concentrate on getting your $h*t done. :dunno:
 

XJSuperman

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 26, 2018
Messages
3,088
Location
Central Iowa
So reading that time is a precious commodity in terms of pressure from dad and just the list of stuff to do. How much of that time is wasted documenting every stinking move made during the day? Stop taking so many pictures and updating the details of the day and concentrate on getting your $h*t done. :dunno:

And then what would the rest of us in the peanut gallery do? :D
 

rvieceli

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 3, 2013
Messages
779
Location
Illinois
So reading that time is a precious commodity in terms of pressure from dad and just the list of stuff to do. How much of that time is wasted documenting every stinking move made during the day? Stop taking so many pictures and updating the details of the day and concentrate on getting your $h*t done. :dunno:


Sorry - But this behavior has to be significantly cheaper and even less time consuming than seeking help and therapy from a trained medical professional. :dunno::willy_nil
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
No Bro time, this storm is still dropping a few inches and hour and he couldn’t break free. I totally understand, another day.

As for taking time to document things, this is my form of journaling, it is worth more than the time it takes to be able to go back and see what I have or haven’t done. I also don’t feel like an excessive amount of time is spent taking pictures, especially when I would have taken them anyways, posting is very simple and I look at it like the same thing as talking to a coworker at the water cooler. Besides, sometimes I need a break and this is a nice way to take it.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
Thanks everyone!

The battery snowblowers have a big issue, the batteries are junk. I did some research and it seems that if you don’t keep them charged, they die and don’t come back. One wouldn’t take any charge and the other took enough to make the blower spin for about a foot, then just the light worked. It is a huge problem based on all the negative reviews.
 

86turbodsl

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 1, 2005
Messages
6,558
Location
Michigan
Thanks everyone!

The battery snowblowers have a big issue, the batteries are junk. I did some research and it seems that if you don’t keep them charged, they die and don’t come back. One wouldn’t take any charge and the other took enough to make the blower spin for about a foot, then just the light worked. It is a huge problem based on all the negative reviews.

And yeah, it makes total sense to shove everyone in the country in an electric car.... I'm a little bitter about it. I develop engines.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
With these batteries, it is just about the pack design and use of cheap cells. If you let them sit, they will discharge. People complain about it all over the net, I am going to measure the voltage and see, a guy that seemed a bit more knowledgable than your average youtuber had one that was at 4.5 volts and by charging it to 12 volts and putting it on the 40 volt charger right afterwards, got the battery to charge and stay holdign the voltage after 12 hours. The other pack was at o.o and it was doomed. The two packs I have are both technically brand new, so if they have any voltage, I will probably give it a shot. They have a 3 year warranty and they are both early 2019 production dates. Lowes sells the packs, but they are $149 for the 4 amp hour version, one of mine is a 4 amp hour, the other is a 6. It looks like the 6 amp hours are discontinued as I don't see anything but a 5 amp hour on the website. If you warranty the batteries you only get a 90 day warranty on the new ones. So as evil as this will be to some people (maybe even unethical) if I can't get these to charge, I am going to buy new 4 amp hour batteries and return these ones. They are new, never used, so I do not feel bad about doing it. Maybe that makes me an evil person, but I can live with myself.
 

Monza Harry

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 29, 2018
Messages
1,433
Location
Windsor ON
Hey Happy Belated Birthday Strouty! And about the battery thing, sometimes you have to play their game to even break even(ish)! Forget about winning. Harry
 

Mr.zippy

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 27, 2020
Messages
2,221
Location
Wyoming
Happy Birthday Mr. Strouty. I have been chewing away at this thread for several weeks, and have made it to here.
Based off of what I have read from your insights / personality traits........I think I would be proud to call you my friend! This is one of the most enjoyable threads on the whole dang forum!
 

F451

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 18, 2010
Messages
991
Location
WA State, USA
Happy belated birthday Strouty! Hope your next year is full of accomplishments, family harmony, and more stuff! Or less stuff, whichever you decide is better for you, Lol.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
Thanks guys, really appreciate the support.

Today devolved a bit, I was about to leave the house (where I actually live) and the furnace did it’s old trick and shut down after a bit of running. I was prepared (or so I thought), I took the new controller down and after a bit of messing around, got it all wired up. Turned the furnace on and it did the same thing. :(

Needless to say, I was a bit frustrated, I started going through all the ways that the particular fault could arise, pretty sure it is the new cad cell (flame sensor), I didn’t have my meter at the house, of course I realized later, the fancy controller has a way to read the resistance of the cad cell. :(

Picked up new parts, the igniter had a seriously damaged wire, so I bought a new one as well as a full cad cell and a couple of just the replacement eyes. I also went to Lowe’s and bought two of the 40 volt batteries, they only stocked the 5 amp hour, if they charge and work as intended, I will be pretty happy, then I can deal with the bad batteries later.

At the Hill, I decided to do a bit of plowing before it got dark, there is a lot of snow, too much for the little bit of space I have on top, will most likely need to move piles before the winter is over. At least the ground is frozen this time!

I am about to head home with some tools and new parts to fix the furnace, hopefully for the last time!
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
The cad cell appears to have been the trouble all along. It was fairly new and the last tech said it was not the issue, so I hadn’t concentrated on that direction.

On top of that, the freaking old batteries charge fine now that they are warm. :(

Hopefully the batteries and the snow blowers will work well.
 

speedracer_uk

Active member
Joined
Oct 5, 2020
Messages
39
Location
UK
The batteries will always run out just when you are near the end of the job so another set won't hurt to have around.

We have some LED portable flood lights that have similar battery characteristics we have them on an extension lead with a timer on so that every week they get a few hours charge so they will be ready when we need them. Could be worth setting these batteries on a similar system.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
I have wanted to make up a nicer timer setup like that for a while, I don’t trust the chargers and lithium batteries, makes me cringe when I forget one on the charger.

If the tools work well, I can swallow the cost, but if they aren’t that great, then it was a lot of money for no reason. The crappy thing is that the manual talked about the red light on the charger being on when the battery is too hot. I never really thought about too cold. I will find out tomorrow how well things work.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
Happy Birthday Mr. Strouty. I have been chewing away at this thread for several weeks, and have made it to here.
Based off of what I have read from your insights / personality traits........I think I would be proud to call you my friend! This is one of the most enjoyable threads on the whole dang forum!


Thanks very much Mr Z, been a long toad, still a long ways to go, will try and keep things rolling with the thread. I always try and keep things real, my photos don’t get staged, my thought process is usually broken and I fumble through things.
 

Mr.zippy

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 27, 2020
Messages
2,221
Location
Wyoming
Well I appreciate your honesty with, and about yourself. I believe every single one of us has faced inner trials and tribulations, some we caused ourself and some were just dropped in our lap. I think you are a stand up dude that truly loves accomplishing what you like to do. And you handle it well. May not be our thing you do........... but it’s your passion not ours!
On a side note, what is all the damn orange coating on everything out there. Totally foreign to folks in Wyoming!
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
I am trying to end up with nothing coated in that anymore, but it is pretty tough! ;)

Was just reading some of the latest China spy drama and saw that DJI is now on the list, can’t wait to see what transpires, the drone is essentially dependent on the software, so I assume DJI could shut them down. I am going to carry on like it isn’t spying on me or any of us too much.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
Heat worked fine all night, so I am saying that the cad cell was the problem and we actually have a successful repair.

Next up is snow removal at my house, so we can gauge the cordless tools. We did get 18” of snow here, but it is light and fluffy, so I am hopeful. If they work, it could be a back saver, I can drag them with me to the SG and use them there too. I don’t have any sort of reality disconnect and I know they won’t be any good at heavy wet snow unless it is just a little bit, but it is always nice to have options.
 
OP
S

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,218
Location
Southern Maine
Ok, so the snow broom thingy is pretty cool, it doesn’t work well for the stairs at all, probably took more effort to use it than it would have with a shovel. It does however work really well, even on some of the snow that has been semi melted into a more dense consistency. I think it will have a place for sure. I do feel like it would shine on a deck or patio area, anywhere getting a full size snow blower would be an issue.

ea4fabeaae5eb40b99c3f7aa607c02eb.jpg

5ecab3d56c654e17cf4a0e4b5eec639a.jpg



2332392f7d468062d58f7b06d83dca45.jpg

678adda0e9d73e422eada82659b9d486.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 2332392f7d468062d58f7b06d83dca45.jpg
    2332392f7d468062d58f7b06d83dca45.jpg
    160.6 KB · Views: 0
  • ea4fabeaae5eb40b99c3f7aa607c02eb.jpg
    ea4fabeaae5eb40b99c3f7aa607c02eb.jpg
    106 KB · Views: 0
  • 5ecab3d56c654e17cf4a0e4b5eec639a.jpg
    5ecab3d56c654e17cf4a0e4b5eec639a.jpg
    117.8 KB · Views: 0
  • 678adda0e9d73e422eada82659b9d486.jpg
    678adda0e9d73e422eada82659b9d486.jpg
    147.5 KB · Views: 0
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom