Jhoff310
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Re: Tips & Tricks
old hacksaw blade a few washers and 2 drywall screws makes a nifty tape measure holder
Jeff
old hacksaw blade a few washers and 2 drywall screws makes a nifty tape measure holder
Jeff
old hacksaw blade a few washers and 2 drywall screws makes a nifty tape measure holder
Jeff
Here's one that I've been doing for years when siphoning old gas out of lawnmowers, snowmobiles, atv's, etc. What I do is I shove an air tool fitting into the end of the fuel line then shove it the tank. The reason I use a fitting is to weigh the end of the line down so it stays on the bottom of the tank, allowing me drain it as far down as possible. Once the line is in the tank, I then place a shop rag on the opening and hit it with light burst from the blow gun. The air pressure pushes fuel through the line causing the siphoning process to begin. So there you have it. An empty tank and no gas in your mouth.
I know this is an old post, but I would never apply compressed air to gasoline. If it sprays out and hits an incandescent light bulb, it will be very ugly. The bulb will shatter and ignite the gas.
Compressed air and flammable liquids don't mix.
That's a pretty far fetched scenario. I use this method of siphoning all the time and it's not hard to do safely. All you need is a short burst of air to start the siphon, not a constant supply.
I use this nifty bottle drainer from Oil Saver. Hangs on the side of my oil storage cabinet.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008LFKZ9W/?tag=atomicindus08-20
You can fit 5 quarts at a time, or jugs fit sideways. Amazing how quickly you can recapture a quart of oil. Since its mixed brands and viscosities, I only use it on lawnmower or a beater car.
Only drawback is that its open to the atmosphere, so probably a good idea to keep the tray covered.
I waited a while to use this in practice a few times to see how it works...IT WORKS VERY WELL!!A dab of the Permatex valve lapping compound applied to the tip of a Phillips screwdriver aids in preventing cam out on rusted screws.
When you are in the middle of a painting project and need to leave for a while/or over night even, wrap the brush/roller in an old walmart bag and twist the open end a few times. I just lay the tool on the wrapped end and it will not dry out. No need to clean when you are going to use again. I don't know how long you can leave them like that without drying out but a few days for sure.
When you are in the middle of a painting project and need to leave for a while/or over night even, wrap the brush/roller in an old walmart bag and twist the open end a few times. I just lay the tool on the wrapped end and it will not dry out. No need to clean when you are going to use again. I don't know how long you can leave them like that without drying out but a few days for sure.
It will last a couple of weeks or longer that way.If you're single you can do that and then put them in the refrigerator.
Great tip, but my God man, your avatar makes me dizzy!!old credit cards, fake credit card mailers and any old plastic cards make great bondo spreaders for small jobs or spot putty appliers. i have about 50 i've saved up. when done i just slice them up after use and toss em'.

Spring time means checking the lights on my 3 boat trailers and my utility trailer. I made a jumper plug out of a flat 4 pigtail with the right directional, left directional and parking lights tied to a alligator clip, and the ground tied to one. I just set a motorcycle battery on the trailer tongue and connect the alligator clips to the battery terminals. Lights all of the trailer lights at once, easy to find and fix problems, then off to the next trailer. Saves me a lot of time backing the truck up to 4 separate trailers.
When a wood screw wont tighten up, fill the hole with tooth pics and reinsert the screw. I had some gutters comming loose and found long screws to replace the nails that went into the soffit. The hole was too big for the screw to grab so I put 5 or 6 tooth pics in the hole and the screw held tight.
Hi caddyman, I don't want to steal your limelight, but I discovered that using bamboo skewers are better. They don't break as easy. I find the bamboo skewer stonger.
When a wood screw wont tighten up, fill the hole with tooth pics and reinsert the screw. I had some gutters comming loose and found long screws to replace the nails that went into the soffit. The hole was too big for the screw to grab so I put 5 or 6 tooth pics in the hole and the screw held tight.
9v battery will work if you don't have a motorcycle battery handy.Spring time means checking the lights on my 3 boat trailers and my utility trailer. I made a jumper plug out of a flat 4 pigtail with the right directional, left directional and parking lights tied to a alligator clip, and the ground tied to one. I just set a motorcycle battery on the trailer tongue and connect the alligator clips to the battery terminals. Lights all of the trailer lights at once, easy to find and fix problems, then off to the next trailer. Saves me a lot of time backing the truck up to 4 separate trailers.
9v battery will work if you don't have a motorcycle battery handy.
POS Racing gets the credit.
Here is a picture of the first one I built and kept as a spare, had the ring tongue terminals and would put the nuts on, I found the clamps to be quicker and easier. My buddy has the good one working on his trailer. You can do the same thing with a 7 pin if need be.Do you have a pic
Spring time means checking the lights on my 3 boat trailers and my utility trailer. I made a jumper plug out of a flat 4 pigtail with the right directional, left directional and parking lights tied to a alligator clip, and the ground tied to one. I just set a motorcycle battery on the trailer tongue and connect the alligator clips to the battery terminals. Lights all of the trailer lights at once, easy to find and fix problems, then off to the next trailer. Saves me a lot of time backing the truck up to 4 separate trailers.
I sometimes remember to take a squirt of dish washing liquid and work under nails and knuckes till dry. Cleanup later after a dirty job is sooo much easier.
