What if it Snows?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.
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This electricity is hard to grasp (no pun intended). Two wires, one "hot" one ground/common. (Or 3, with the direct ground.) Separate copper ends sticking out.
Nothing moving/flowing like a water line. So, what do we have, nothing?
"POTENTIAL" is how it was explained to me. Roger, it is just "potential"... Till you connect those wires .
Then you have a flow, and can harness it in various ways to utilize this "POTENTIAL ".
I do not understand it fully, but accept the fast you keep them apart till you want to hook them up to something.Dale thompson, 77fib77, austinmike and 8 others Thank this. -
Or in one of your boots that you leave in the garage. Da&# things sting like a red wasp. It'll sure wake you up at 4 am.Dale thompson, Sons Hero, austinmike and 6 others Thank this.
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We had them in the badger and I worked at one for a night. Lol
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And I was going to remark on the "scratched up bucket" was minor compared to the "big gulp" something took out of the pallet..."Dale thompson, Sons Hero, broke down plumber and 8 others Thank this.
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Tiny ones with fragile claws like that?
Aren’t those the ones most likely to be able to kill a man?Dale thompson, austinmike, broke down plumber and 7 others Thank this. -
Well, actually it would have set in the middle there on the 3 stringers for support, your strap location would have snugged up the split in the stringer nicely, and the excess length would have/might have prevented the horrible scratching of the protruding teeth. I mean, paint on teeth do mean something to the end user.Dale thompson, broke down plumber, Feedman and 4 others Thank this.
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@Oxbow. The manual hand pallet jacks we sold for years had a 5,000 lb rating and the Clark P60 electrics were rated at 6,000. On a decent floor, not too hard to use.Dale thompson, austinmike, broke down plumber and 6 others Thank this.
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There's a bunch of them in Orygun got bought by someone, now they're called Abigail's or something like that.dwells40, Dale thompson, Feedman and 6 others Thank this.
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