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I PMed you, you'll be going within just a few miles of me(I-75) on your way. I'd meet you right at the exit to transfer it. Hope we can work it out.
Thanks!!
Bins of them, as in "neoprene" or "buna n" ? Honestly, I really don't think it makes a whole **** of a lot of difference other than people being potentially ripped off for a product that isn't what it is claimed to be by the selling vendors.
For the hive: Just to further add to the confusion, Their product with the A3816 designation is also listed as neoprene. I've posed a question to them regarding materials available in this product.
https://bylerrivetsupply.com/products/a3816-a3816-well-nut-threaded-insert-38-16/#
I don't drink coke or any other type of cola either. Given the high phosphoric acid content, it will dissolve about anything that is not acid proof/resistant including your teeth and muscle tissue. Its the worst thing anyone can put in their body.
I have a similar experiment going in two separate marked glass jars of low sulfur farm diesel with one from each vendor in each. I'll keep all posted as to the results.
Yes I could do that but its quite windy at my location most of the time and rather than having the wind catch and possibly bend the door or hinge the washer is a simple fix.
Had the set running this morning and could hear a rattle coming from the side door. Opening the door stopped it.
It was the aluminum door hold open bar vibrating. The fix was a 3/8 ID plastic shoulder washer with a small opening nipped out of the side of it so it would snap in place and stay...
Being that close, and unless you need every last watt produced, I'd offer the neighbor a 10/3 extension cord with written limits on what they can run in times of power outage......they'll rethink their thoughts on complaining of any "noise". Give them enough juice to power their fridge, and...
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I've also used it in the assembly of many engines undergoing rebuilds and never had a problem. I also use it in all my vehicles, gas and diesel. They all are approaching 200k or past it.
According to the marking on the four I just bought, NO they are not nitrile, they appear to be neoprene and they are selling them at a HUGE margin.
McMasterCarr has the exact same product for $2.95 each. I ordered a couple from McMasterCarr to compare them to the ones from GMG and they appear...
Curious to know if anyone here runs STP oil treatment in their gensets?
I've used STP in every gasoline and diesel engine I've ever owned, from mowers to trucks and never had a problem. Matter of fact it has probably saved by hide a time or two with engines running low on oil.
Just wondering...
Just ordered two of these: https://partsmoito.com/products/dryer-heating-element-for-kitchenaid-keys750jt1-dryer
They will be mounted in a metal box with a ten inch Rotron 240v fan to cool them...much like the OP's design.
I've had the fans for ages from my "dumpster diving" days. They were...
No, you deserve MANY thanks for your input and I appreciate it more than you could know.
Kind of noticed that this set had been worked on in different places and yes the wiring numbering jumped out at me also....your advice on following the wiring diagrams is duly noted and will be followed...
Success!!!
Success!!!:clinto:
This morning I removed the cover over the electrical portion of the set and man was it dusty and GRIT-TY!! There is some light corrosion in places but everything was tight. I sprayed all the connections on the terminal strips to remove the surface dust and dirt...
Thanks, I'm all about familiarization with any piece of equipment and take any and all input constructively. I'm very visual oriented and can absorb the physical picture of things very readily.
I'm many years schooled in electronics and can read schematics. Getting familiar with any piece of...
I wish I had a paper schematic to look at. My unit is in a trailer presently and viewing the one mounted on the door is difficult. I've not seen a paper schematic yet, that is my next quest for sure.
Ok on the AC voltages. Oddly, I went out this morning to spray and exercise the switches again...
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