too late son does get to drive the super duty around the yard, momma gets a little nervous when I have him move her car aroundGreat pics, Just wait 'till they ask for the keys to the truck !
too late son does get to drive the super duty around the yard, momma gets a little nervous when I have him move her car aroundGreat pics, Just wait 'till they ask for the keys to the truck !
We have an agreement with our grand daughter. We all have LIFE360 on our phones. It tracks location to within a few feet. It will send 911 to all users in case of an accident and it has a panic button. It does show the vehicles speed but not very accurate. I have it set to send a notice when she leaves school, arrives certain friends houses, and when she gets to and leaves work.Wait till she is in her teen years and wants to start dating. You will be pulling your hair out worrying about her every time she goes out the door. The good news is that they are only teens for 7 years, and then they become young adults. Being the parent of a young lady isn't easy.
Decades ago I had massive wear on the rear tires of my truck. The daughter was not only impressing the local boys with her ability to drive a four speed manual truck but that she could leave a shi* load of rubber leaving the high school parking lot.Yeah, its all fun and games, untill you happen to see your sweet little girl, pull a 6 grand hole shot !!!!
I have an old CO2 tank with an air hose that I fill with my compressor that I keep at my place in the high country. Great for carrying out to the ends of the property for topping off a low tire or cleaning something with a quick blast of air.Maybe not exactly little. Bought a used nitrogen tank and regulator. Adapted the reg outlet to a air compressor coupler and bought a 25' hose. I use it as a portable air tank. It's got enough oomph to seat truck/ RV tires and beats dragging out the line from the shop to put a couple pounds in the car tires when it gets cold. As a bonus, it travels in the RV during the summer just in case. Most gas station pumps won't air up a 110 psi tire. Refill on the nitrogen is $16.
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If it's still within the test date, get CO2. It's cheap- ish and filled to 2500 psi. That's the only reason I use nitrogen. 3000 psi lasts a long timeI have an old CO2 tank with an air hose that I fill with my compressor that I keep at my place in the high country. Great for carrying out to the ends of the property for topping off a low tire or cleaning something with a quick blast of air.
I use a similar contraption for collecting spent brass on my range. Release the rope affixed to the bungee and all the brass ends up ready to dump in a 5 gallon bucket.All this talk about air compressors made me think of my seldom used 4 cylinder diesel air compressor used for jack hammer work. I don't use it for jack hammering but for sand blasting.
I hang a 4 man nylon tent from my over head mono rail trolley in the shop and put the metal part in either hanging from the hook on the roof inside of the tent or rest it on a plastic "milk"container.
The tent has 2 screened "windows" and a screen "door" and a bottom floor.
We stick the blasting nozzle in the door and let the sand or walnut shells fly.
When done raise the tent up on the chain block and all the sand goes into a neat pile . We strain it with a screened scoop and reuse it.
Works fine for large car parts.
I have a 220V electric compressor for the usual use.
Little things that make life easier
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They make yard work a lot easier both of them love being outside working around the yard and gardens (of course they gotta have something to drive )
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Such precious times!
Savor them!
You need a LOT of air.I use a similar contraption for collecting spent brass on my range. Release the rope affixed to the bungee and all the brass ends up ready to dump in a 5 gallon bucket.
Now,....teach him to drive a stick shift!too late son does get to drive the super duty around the yard, momma gets a little nervous when I have him move her car around
The L is a gear shift modelNow,....teach him to drive a stick shift!