I remember going to work in the early 90's for someone that had a repair garage and used car lot. He said if you have to finance a car for more than 36 you can't afford it. Man have things changed.
FWIW I contacted Garmin about sourcing a battery and they advised againt a DIY battery replacement. They offered a trade in for a refurb for $130. I went that route.
I have Arthritis in the joint of my big toe that is making it inceasingly more difficult to find day hikers. Although I don't like a stiff shoe for lightweight hiking I have accepted that my foot does. I have Crispi Wildrocks and Colorados that work as heavier boots but looking for some...
I have a 10x14 wall tent and Springbar tents. My take is the wall tent has double the space inside but takes five times longer to setup. Also the springbar is much easier to heat. I won't likely use my wall tent again unless I need the room and have another adult male to help set it up. I...
I have to spray mine every year to keep the deer at bay. Dang neear lost them one bad winter because of the deer. I have a Blue spruce that was planted at the same time and it out grew the Arbs and the deer don't bother it. If a spruce grows in your region it would be my suggestion.
My battery goes dead after a couple days even when powed off so thinking it's time for a new battery. Anyone replace theirs? If so what brand did you buy?
This is for wood. It's more a case of which oil would I rather risk getting on my gear or which would be easiest to clean up. This little things an oily mess compared to my Stihl 362.
I know I've read in the past where people have used cooking oils for this? I have a small Dewalt I use for travel camping and I'm thinking these type of oil maybe a better choice for this. Anyone with any experience with this? Staying old school with with the gas Stihl.
800 contacts when all the covid bs was going on. I'd continue to use them but It's been long enough now I feel I should see a pro for an updated perscrition.
I did a fermented Jalapeno sauce from a Youtube recipe that turned out great. Unfortunately I didn't keep track of the recipe but yt would be a good resource.
I had one before I bought a slide in camper. I loved it for hunting because I could sleep in the back while still being able to drive my truck into the same areas as I could without one. I bought an aluminum one so it was lite enough to remove when needed. I hated having it on full time. It made...