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That's a neat/ clean inventory:
- Description, Part numbers, parts photo, price, and everything
It's nice when things are easy. That is impressive whoever put all that together.
Some learning curves aren't too pricey, and some learning curves are real pricey.
The pricey leanrning curves are where "the pros" can be super handy.
:naner:
I don't think you did it "wrong", I'm thinking it's all about factors of safety (you know, like structural engineering):
- 1-3 drops/ gallon likely gets the job done
- Recommending 6-8/ gallon is likely the safety factor
Sharecropper, I am sure that one drop is enough and your experience proves that.
Probably intentional overkill (as a safety factor), but for record I ran across this the other day:
https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/emergency-disinfection-drinking-water
What's funny is the...
Excellent post, joshuak.
I miss you, man, and hope that you're all good and real fine!
What are "liquid" motor mounts:
- an oil-filled damper kind of thing?
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