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symbol @ . How an address can written without using @ (at) is a mystery. It's
enough to drive a person to Linux.
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Yup. That's what kicked out the ramps since the engine didn't start.
Gerry
rawillms wrote:
> Don't forget the electric motor that puts out100% torque at 1 RPM.
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On Sun, 24 May 2015 09:29:20 -0400 (EDT)
Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:
>
>
> > On May 24, 2015 at 9:13 AM Gerry Archer via Mercedes
> > wrote:
> >
> > When I had backed half way down the ramps with the emergency brake dragging,
> > both ramps shot out
On Sun, 24 May 2015 08:32:45 -0500
Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote:
> >When I found it took a very long shop jack to reach the front lift
> >point on the Prius,
> >I bought a pair of ramps instead, centered them on the front wheels,
> >drove up on the ramps, put on the emergency brake, and then
When I found it took a very long shop jack to reach the front lift point on the
Prius,
I bought a pair of ramps instead, centered them on the front wheels, drove up
on the ramps, put on the emergency brake, and then decided to move the car
further back in the shop.
When I had backed half way
Jon
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Windows vs. Ford Motor Co.
For all of us who feel only the deepest love and affection for the way
computers have enhanced our lives, read on.
At a recent computer expo (COMDEX), Bill Gates reportedly compared the
computer industry with the auto industry and stated, "If Ford had kept up
with
If you're still interested after resurrecting the one you're dealing on, let
me know.
Gerry
Not necessarily. I like resurrecting ratty cars. It's amazing how well
the older finishes recover.
Dan
On Nov 30, 2013, at 10:18 AM, Gerry Archer wrote:
Good luck. That would be
ney. his
last response was, "If I can't get $ for it, I'll just keep it."
Right.
If he doesn't come down, no problem. There are plenty others on the
market.
Dan
On Nov 30, 2013, at 12:49 AM, Gerry Archer wrote:
Looks like I can't get a ride until
ember 21st to January 5th. During that time frame would be best.
Dan
On Nov 28, 2013, at 9:19 PM, Gerry Archer wrote:
Okay, I'll talk to my daughter when she gets back and try to arrange for
a day that suits you and that she can fit into her schedule.
Thanks,
Gerry
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This lonely lavatory has been dubbed the most extreme toilet in the worldperched on a cliff 8,500 feet
above sea level in Siberia. The precariousprivy in the Altai Mountains, Russia serves the remote
weathe
28, 2013, at 8:33 PM, "Gerry Archer"
wrote:
I can bring my blue '83 300D down but I don't think anybody can do
anything
with the finish.
Body is in good shape; no dents; no rust, and the finish is pretty much
intact. It's just a very deep shade of dull. Do you cha
I can bring my blue '83 300D down but I don't think anybody can do anything
with the finish.
Body is in good shape; no dents; no rust, and the finish is pretty much
intact. It's just a very deep shade of dull. Do you charge by the job or
by the hour?
Gerry
I do. someone needs to bring their
The true test is whether or not women will stay out. I've had a man cave
for 16 years that my wife seldom entered unless it was absolutely essential.
Gerry
From: "Hendrik and Fay"
Number 2 but not that tidy.
Hendrik
who needs to give the man cave a clean up, so I can make room for my home
br
Don Marquis, a popular journalist / author of many years ago, wouldn't use
capitalization / punctuation either. One of his editors insisted he use
them, so Marquis sent him a half dozen pages of single spaced punctuation
and capitalized letters and told him to insert them wherever he saw fit.
Especially after you've had a few.
Gerry
From: "WILTON"
An askew or missing star makes for erratic, frustrating and unsafe
driving - 'hard to concentrate on real driving, situational awareness,
speed control, lane integrity, spacing, traffic conditions, etc. 'Could
be worse than texting or t
ed my fire with
two
sticks." The second one proudly says "I used a Dell."
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 12:28 PM, M. Mitchell Marmel
wrote:
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 7:26 AM, Gerry Archer wrote:
> Apple fanbois around the world are on red alert after one of the latest
> fruity fondle
FWIW:
If I were in Craigs position I would vounteer as a physics, chemistry, or
science teachers aid at a local high school; without pay if necessary. Then
I would be sure and include that prominently on my CV in further
applications; and if the schools Craig has already applied to again need a
p
I've had no problems with either Kumho or Yokohama tires. The ones I had
tended to be noisy and didn't handle like X-1 Michelins, but for around $75
shipping prepaid it's not surprising.
"Kumho Tire Co., Inc. LSE: KHTC, formerly known as Samyang Tire, is a South
Korean tire company. Headquartere
The New Zealand Taxation Office suspected a fishing boat
owner wasn't paying proper wages to his help and sent an agent to
investigate him.
NZ TAX AGENT TO BOAT OWNER: "I need a list of your employees
and how much you pay them".
Boat Owner: "Well, there
Apple fanbois around the world are on red alert after one of the latest
fruity fondleslabs caught fire and exploded in an Australian Vodafone shop.
A demonstration model of the new iPad Air caused a fire so intense that the
fire brigade were called.
Although no-one was hurt in the fire, fanbois
Please have my mail white listed,
Gerry
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From: "Mail Delivery System"
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Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 2:31 PM
Subject: Mail Delivery Failure
This message was created automatically by the mail system (ecelerity).
A message that you sent could not be delivere
Sears started selling the substandard Michelins years ago, it soon became
obvious, so I moved to Tire Kingdom and bought Michelins (X-1?) that
Marshall recommended and they were fine. When X-1s were no longer available
I bought different Michelin tires from Tire Kingdom and they were awful;
le
There is a 500SL at the local indy who sells foreign cars for his customers.
The price seemed low when I saw it about a week ago, and there was a "make
an offer" tag as well. Looked good from the outside.
Gerry
From: "Hendrik and Fay"
In regards to which SL is the best, obviously condition i
Russian crash investigators find voice recorder
The last word the pilot of the Boeing 737 uttered was "circle." Moments
later the jetliner slammed into the ground, investigators said Wednesday,
killing all 50 people on board.
The Moscow-based Interstate Aviation Committee, which investigates pl
The Senate passed a bill, MAP21, Wednesday that requires all new cars to be
equipped with data recording devices starting in 2015.
Lots of cars already have these so-called "event data recorders." Forbes'
Kashmir Hill says: "They've been around since 1996, are found in at least 60
mill
As a child during the 1930s I would marvel at the very high seat backs in
the interurban cars that ran from Jeffersonville, In to Louisville, Ky and
return. In a childish way I assumed the seatbacks were high because people
would sleep on that "long" (25?) mile trip. They were luxurious compared
Thank you, Jim. I might buy one since they have it at a
low price in the local store.
Gerry
I have the HF manual tire changer. POS, of course, but
you can actually change a tire with it. Absolutely needs
to be nailed down, a pallet is a half-decent choice.
-- Jim
Back in the '60s there were a number of research studies concerning the
toxicity of aluminum. Aluminum cookware was eventually shown to be
safe but aluminum containing antacids, when taken in large quantities,
were not:
Snip..aluminum is not as toxic as heavy metals, but there is evidence
of
nce cone rides on will
break. That could just be a guess but...
Manfred
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 07:44:07 -0500
From: "Gerry Archer"
Back in the 40'-'50s-'60s I mounted and balanced my own tires
when it was
possible to do by hand. Since then I've been looking for a D
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 6:44 AM, Gerry Archer
Back in the 40'-'50s-'60s I mounted and balanced my own tires when it was
possible to do by hand. Since then I've been looking for a DIY rig that
can change/balance modern tires.
Harbor Frt has one which looks like it "
Beetle tires were easy to change with two tire irons. Breaking the bead
loose could be difficult, though. Breaking the bead on the newer, wider
rims without a professional tire changer was nearly impossible.
Gerry
I changed a tire on my old VW bug once, about 1972. Taught me that
while you
Back in the 40'-'50s-'60s I mounted and balanced my own tires when it was
possible to do by hand. Since then I've been looking for a DIY rig that can
change/balance modern tires.
Harbor Frt has one which looks like it "might" work. Has anyone tried it?
http://www.harborfreight.com/automotive-
- Original Message -
From: "Craig"
wrote:
Old friend in Tallahassee built and flew electric model planes equipped
with cameras after he gave up his PPL and 183R due to age.
PPL? Private pilots licence.
183R? Should be 182R. Single engine Cessna with retractable landing
gea
From: "Kaleb C. Striplin"
A Mu2 crashed the other day in the woods near the airport here killing one
our senators son. Have not heard about one crashing in a while. I have
flown a lot on one of them back in the early 90s.
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"Concerns have been raised abou
und
for the shifter, if you need to fish around a bit.
That said, it has been awhile since I did it, and don't remember
exactly how, but I think there are a coupla screws on either side of
the console sorta low to the front, then it can slide straight back and
out. After you remove the shift
oupla screws on either side of the console
sorta low to the front, then it can slide straight back and out. After
you
remove the shifter surround and maybe unscrew the shifter.
--R
On 11/11/13 1:56 PM, Gerry Archer wrote:
Since our rolling stock seems to be rolling and the list is slow; h
Electric engine model planes seem to be the currently most popular. This
big subdivision where I live has a model plane "airport" which I think is
exclusively for electric planes since fuel engine planes could cause fires
if they crashed in this wooded area.
Old friend in Tallahassee built and
Our "cars" were Lifebuoy bar soap boxes with the passenger compartment cut
out and tiny seats and dashboards made of cardboard installed. Don't
remember what we used for wheels.
Gerry
On Nov 11, 2013, at 9:57 AM, WILTON wrote:
What? Y'all had store-bought toys?
My tractor was made from a
Gerry Archer wrote:
I'll bet that no one had a little boat with a candle in the middle that
turned water into steam, put-putted like a V-1 reaction motor, and sailed
around the bathtub. Sometimes wondered if a people-sized boat like that
would work.
I thought our tractors were cool
We were sort of "rich" during the 1930s Depression since father had a secure
job.
The result was that my parents and three older working sisters "spoiled"
their sickly little brother with Christmas and birthday gifts.
I had a Lionel train set, an Erector set, a crystal radio, and a single
cyli
Since our rolling stock seems to be rolling and the list is slow; here is a
problem I'm almost ashamed to put before the experts on the List:
The Becker Grand Prix Automatic model 612 in my '83 300D was removed, and on
re-installation the main, four prong plug could not be found anywhere inside
I'll bet that no one had a little boat with a candle in the middle that
turned water into steam, put-putted like a V-1 reaction motor, and sailed
around the bathtub. Sometimes wondered if a people-sized boat like that
would work.
Gerry
From: "Dan Penoff"
Wow, what a trip back in time!
I se
Disconnect the hose to the nozzles and force water through them from the
ouside. Doesn't take much crud to clog them up, and the best cure is to
back-flush.
Some cars have heated nozzles, too!
I put a small filter in the line near the hood hinge several years ago.
Haven't had a nozzle p
Okay, if Scott has a very heavy duty vice, a breakover handle, a cheater
pipe that fits the breakover handle, and a local Autozone, he can try the
cheapest way to remove it. Autozone loans the tool free. You pay new price
and they refund when you bring it back.
Don't know if 126s are similar
Myrick is a not uncommon name; many here in Florida. It has an interesting
history:
"This ancient surname recorded in the spellings of Meyric, Meyrick, Merrick
and the American Myrick, is of Anglo-Welsh origins. The first of which is
Welsh, and derives from Meyric, the Prince of Cardigan, a
Gerry wrote:
BP and Shell 'rigged Brent oil price for a decade', traders claim
No mention in media here?
What's up?
mao
In the U.S., transnational corporations have great influence. News media
that prints this story on the front page might see their advertising revenue
from big oil reduced.
BP and Shell 'rigged Brent oil price for a decade', traders claim
Oil giants BP and Royal Dutch Shell are accused by traders of manipulating
the Brent crude oil price for more than a decade.
European investigators have said the alleged price-rigging could have had a
'huge impact' on the cost o
From: "Randy Bennell"
Do you mean 1" and 2" of rain?
.1 and .2 does not sound like it would make things very soggy.
And, yes, we are not anxious to have snow either. It has been all around
us I think but not here yet.
Had a good Sunday doing yard work. Ran the mower around without the bagger
I have the butt doctors calling me up cold. I should put the notes on the
wall and toss a dart at it to see who I go with.
clay
On Nov 2, 2013, at 10:46 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Well for some reason my dr sent me to get scoped about 5 years ago. That
was fun I tell you. I got a letter in t
Toyota has developed a new long-range electric vehicle powered entirely by a
cutting-edge fuel cell. The project represents a dramatic departure from the
goal of developing a mass-produced, effective, battery-driven electric car.
But what does it mean for our future?.snip
At this year's Tok
This must be the season for colonoscopies. I'll be seeing a gastro on
Tuesday and will probably be scheduled then.
About ten years ago he found a polyp and removed it. Had I not had the
colonoscopy then, I most likely wouldn't be here today; having died a
protracted and painful death.
I'm ov
BIL was a Studebaker fan. Had a '46 Studebaker pickup that got 26 mpg with
big tires on the back.
Then he bought a sedan with a little propeller on its pointy grill.
Finally a little four door V-8 hotrod. Dealership closed and he was never
happy with his Fords or Chevys until the GM Saturn. He
Those of us who go back that far remember that it was often called
an Ethel and why. All the jokes and it's infamous grill were often
credited with its failure in the marketplace.
Gerry
From: "G Mann"
Brings to mind, a very old joke which circulated in that era of
automobiles.
What is the
From: "Dan Penoff"
Just saw on the Hitler lis that Roger passed due to complications from
prostate cancer on September 16. I'm sure he's driving a nice Porsche
now...Rest in peace, Roger.
Amen! Rest in Peace, Roger.
Prostate cancer is a hard way to die.
It's u
OK Don wrote:
I agree with the SR-71 being the most sexy aircraft, and thing the F104
is
the second (not to fly, jsut to look at). P51 would be third, and P38
fourth.
What's the sexiest car of all time?
Gerry
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There are many variables: Skill of surgeon (less trauma), age of patient,
weight of
patient (some surgeons will not do knee/hip replacements on overweight
patients.)
pain threshold of patient, general condition of patient, etc.,etc.
BIL, age 65, in Quarryville, Pa was up and walking the next
From: "Gary Hurst"
people wear rolexes to shout ot to the world "look at me! i'm a used car
salesman with a 4th grade reading level and an IQ of 83, yet i have 10
times the money you have!"
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 6:56 PM, Gerry Archer
wrote:
It's all perso
ing, a sales gimmick. if it really made sense, why
are none made today and why were so few made back when they were being
made?
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Gerry Archer
wrote:
How so? "Curved to fit the wrist." Perfectly logical.
Gerry
From: "Gary Hurst"
i always
How so? "Curved to fit the wrist." Perfectly logical.
Gerry
From: "Gary Hurst"
i always found the curvex's goofy
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Gerry Archer
wrote:
Should have saved my Gruen Curvex.
Gerry
From: "ernest breakfield"
heck, when i a
Should have saved my Gruen Curvex.
Gerry
From: "ernest breakfield"
heck, when i asked how water-resistant (not water-proof!) an old Elgin
of mine was, the response from the watchmaker was: "heck, that ain't
even FOG proof!"
it's still beautiful, and like most of my old watches, it still
w
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Solar Team Eindhoven's "Stella", one of Hollands entries in this years solar
challenge, will be the shape of the futures family cars IMO:
Gerry
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/10/05/wacky_racers_ithe_regis_guide_to_2013s_solar_challengers/
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Thanks, Alex. Might as well resign myself to removing the pump in order to
flush it next time.
Gerry
Gerry Archer" wrote:
Also, when cleaning the system that
way, do you flush the pump as well,
It's always been my impression that
Back in the R-12 days a buck stepped in front of my Dodge on a foggy night
and broke several A/C lines among other things. At the A/C shop the
mechanic shot something through the condenser that smelled like mineral
spirits and he verified that it was mineral spirits.
I buy quart cans of A/C flu
I bought a Texas compressor from Rusty about a year and a half ago and it's
still doing well. Apparently we only have a choice of the Texas or the
Chinese compressors although I did see a listing for a Japanese compressor
somewhere?
Gerry
From: "Gary Hurst"
it's basically a delco R4 radial
It is, but the car is in such good condition inside and out, I figured it
would only add to its value. I've had some significant offers for it,
possibly because it's stick-shift, manual climate control, crank-up windows,
and it's general condition.
Thought about it, but what could I buy to repl
Just received what appears to be genuine Mercedes mats for my '83 240D;
perfect color match; $182 incl frt. makes a big difference in appearance
when the drivers side doors are opened.
Gerry
On Oct 6, 2013 4:14 PM, "WILTON" wrote:
'Looks like the palomino in my 91 350SDL; 2 sets of 'em we
I paid about $170 incl. shipping for a full set of what are supposed to be
genuine Mercedes. If the color doesn't match the upholstery, I'll send them
back and buy yours.
Gerry
From: "Curt Raymond"
Mine are fairly worn but not too bad. Some oil had spilled on one but I got
it mostly out and
obviously correct about the cause, Richard and Alex. Many thanks.
Also, many thanks to John, Mitch, and anyone I missed.
I agree, Alex, it's a nice computer to work on; much easier than the only
other laptop I've repaired; a (Taiwanese?) no name.
Gerry
From: "Gerry Archer"
original price...
-Curt
Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2013 18:02:51 -0400
From: "Gerry Archer"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Subject: [MBZ] Front mats for '83 240D
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How about that! mayonnaise does as well as many commercial pastes!
That list has let me make a decision. Since there doesn't seem to be much
difference between the commercial brands with only a few exceptions, I went
ahead and used Radio Shack paste. It's been running about an hour and the
p
Hi Richard and Alex,
Got the laptop apart and found that it doesn't have a filter. I'm guessing
that the fan assembly is a heat pipe system with the fan pulling air in
through various places in the case and blowing it out through two
"radiators" that cool the two heat pipes. The radiators are pe
Grandson gave me his Lenovo Thinkpad the school provided after he graduated.
It worked fine for several months, but then developed a "crawling pointer"
fault. The pointer very slowly "crawls" toward the hinge after the computer
warms up.
I'd very much appreciate your opinions on the likeliest c
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck made a surprising entrance at the Los
Angeles Police Museum last month when he stealthily zipped into the parking
lot on a souped-up, racing-style, all-electric motorcycle.
An avid motocross racer, Beck parked the bike just yards away from where
retired poli
Why not one of those big middle-of-the-hood ram air scoops that you have to
crane your neck to see over? That would look real sporty on your Mercedes.
Gerry
Might have to look at snagging one of the toyota super chargers. Or a
window fan
clay
On Oct 7, 2013, at 7:44 PM, Peter Frederick w
danger of causing damage to a
vehicle? To wiring harness or plastic parts etc?
Randy
On 05/10/2013 7:26 AM, Gerry Archer wrote:
From:
Thanks. Didn't know they were made that small. I'll check Ebay and
the
'net.
Gerry
A friend of mine has one of the bigger ones, uses
Did you buy one? Try it out?
Gerry
From: "Rich Thomas"
This one has a very interesting featured use
H.264 720P Wide Angle 6-LED Night Viewing Digital Car DVR Camcorder w/
Mini USB/SD/HDMI (2.5" LCD)
Car DVR can help you to prove what happened in the event of a road traffic
incident. Also hel
Hi Dwight,
I went ahead and ordered what are supposed to be "official" Mercedes mats
from AutoParts.com via Ebay. If they aren't, Paypal gaurantees I can return
them.
Thanks, Gerry
From: "Dwight Giles"
Gerry I got them from Rusty. About 120 IIRC. I got them for my coupe so
sold back one
chure
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercedes-Benz-1983-MB-Tex-Leather-Velour-Upholsteries-Upholstery-Brochure-/380727355225
From: "Gerry Archer" Date: 10/6/2013 3:51
PM
Thanks, Chris! I should be able to find some here. Got a question
about the Mercedes floor mats on Ebay. I've hear
f other really cool stuff.
--R
On 10/6/13 3:17 PM, Gerry Archer wrote:
An
astronomer gave me a private tour, put the huge telescope through it's
paces
(the whole dome rotates very precisely), and explained their current
major
project which involved shooting a high powered laser through th
So did I, so being a DIYer even at that young age, I bought a half completed
angle iron/wheelbarrow wheel motor scooter without a motor that a local
mechanic had built and then couldn't find a motor for it. I had a gasoline
motor out of an old washing machine, so I mounted it, added pedals and
m564fd790c9&vxp=mtr
I can't vouch for any of these sellers/products, hope it helps
anyway..
From: "Gerry Archer" Date: 10/5/2013 6:02
PM
Who sells well fitting, long lasting front mats for '83 240D? Gary?
Anyone? Thanks,
From: "Rich Thomas"
Saw this reference
(and check out the linked vid of the telescopes shooting lasers
http://gizmodo.com/whoa-these-sci-fi-laser-shooting-telescopes-are-actual-1441525798
Enjoy y'all old dudes!
--R
Around the late '70s...early '80s I visited the McDonald Observatory in
S
Developers at Boston Dynamics, an engineering company specializing in
robotics, have released video of an untethered robot capable of standing and
mobilizing on its own.
WildCat is a four-legged outdoor runner capable of rising, turning, and
reaching running speeds up to 16 mph on flat ground.
This is the one I'd buy were I younger. Claims to be able to keep up with
freeway traffic;
liquid cooled, fuel injected, 100 mpg. With training wheels I could
probably ride one now.
http://powersports.honda.com/2013/pcx.aspx
Gerry
From: "Gary Hurst"
ok, but if you are going from place to p
ng the quality.
On Oct 5, 2013, at 7:44 PM, Gerry Archer wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Gary Hurst"
i had original cocomats. they were fairly useless. the new ones are
better?
i'm just so not a trim guy mentally but, obviously, i'll look into
whether
anyone i d
It looks that way but it seems to be intended for inside the car instead of
engines and chassis. Prices seem to start about $500 for the heavy duty
models. Guess I'll just suffer along with the pressure washer in the midst
of grease, dirt, parts cleaner, and water.
Thanks,
Gerry
Griot's Garag
Gerry
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 7:11 PM, wrote:
Buy cocomats.
*That may be what's in there now on the passengers side, Dimitri; coarse
brown material.
Drivers side probably wore out and was discarded.
Gerry
On Oct 5, 2013, at 6:02 PM, "Gerry Archer"
wrote:
> Who sells wel
- Original Message -
From: "Mountain Man"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Front mats for '83 240D
Gerry wrote:
...'83 140D?...
We have an '83 240D.
Otherwise, try the manufacturer.
?140D? - I like it.
mao
It's only a 1
Who sells well fitting, long lasting front mats for '83 140D? Gary?
Anyone?
Thanks,
Gerry
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Many years ago mutual insurance companies, which are owned by the insured,
were formed in order to avoid gouging by stock insurance companies.
Since some of the premiums being quoted currently by health insurance
companies are obvious gouging, mutual health insurance companies may be a
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Thanks. Didn't know they were made that small. I'll check Ebay and the
'net.
Gerry
A friend of mine has one of the bigger ones, uses it to sanitize
foreclosed houses and strip wallpaper.
Mitch.
I used one of the big ones when I worked a research contract at a Vet
Science Research C
Good ideas! Might just build me one.
Gerry
On Behalf Of WILTON
How 'bout a pressure cooker?
Wilton
From: "Rich Thomas"
Those things are basically a tank you can fill with water and a propane
burner to heat it -- a turkey fryer burner base, maybe using an old
propane tank as the water tank
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On Oct 4, 2013, at 12:54 AM, Gerry Archer wrote:
Where did you get the steamer, Clay? My pressure washer is a PIA with
all the water flying around, and it doesn't do a very
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