Revenge is better served cold.
I already photoshopped jmanics pup into a pot of sauce, so I'm still working off my debt
Revenge is better served cold.
As someone who's spent some time around restaurant's, specifically working in them, and a family member owning a bar, I've observed many owners don't update unless they absolutely have to.
Lol, I was jokingly ‘angry’ at what I thought was the stereotype of the gun hiding behind the toilet tank in an Italian restaurant …but yes that seems to be the case often, marble palace up front, middle of nowhere gas station toiletry in the back…As someone who's spent some time around restaurant's, specifically working in them, and a family member owning a bar, I've observed many owners don't update unless they absolutely have to.
Thats a bummer. Shoulda strapped it to the pup.How ironic is it that my neighbor 2 blocks over left this at the curb this morning and I saw it during my dog walk. I texted him and he said it works fine it just needs a battery but he replaced it with a water powered pump.
I went back for it anyway 5 minutes later with the car and it was already gone.
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One of the most memorable movie scenes ever, but reading @Patrick 's comment of a 20y/o belt and the part about everything in a restaurant is disgusting, was more the point.Lol, I was jokingly ‘angry’ at what I thought was the stereotype of the gun hiding behind the toilet tank in an Italian restaurant …but yes that seems to be the case often, marble palace up front, middle of nowhere gas station toiletry in the back…
it isn't supposed to do that.
Under-cabinet bev fridge - and by bev i mean beer.
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Well - in the good news department.
After thawing out the block of ice, and putting the cover back in-place, i fired it up and it is ALIVE!
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Temp of air coming out of the evaporator section - was about 8F colder than the input air.
Sounds reasonable - a full size a/c system does around 15F when running well.
After 45 minutes of so, the box was cool enough to shut down the compressor and fan.
My guess is the door was left ajar, and it iced up.
simple...Okay, me puzzling on this is coming up with nothing, so let’s see what you guys got.
I’m wanting to put a roof over my woodpile and get away from disposable tarps.
I’m envisioning corrugated plastic roofing, somehow supported- trick is, supported by what?
It would need to extend about 3’, the run is 8-10’- I’m preferring not to have to mount posts in the ground to support it.
Ideally it would have a steeper pitch than the roof to shed snow.
That header thingy is 2 sistered 2x6”s-
There are 3 2x4’s in the run trussing the roof.
let me know your thoughts.
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Edit: also considered some framed cap to place on the wood racks themselves.
I'm doing that one armful at a time,simple...
fire.