Ima Lone
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I got out of bed. Maybe I’ll try it again next week sometime. It really wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be.
I got out of bed. Maybe I’ll try it again next week sometime. It really wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be.
You can always build something new out of those things old. And as soon as it is gone, that's when you need it.Took most of the stuff out of my storage room, went through it, and tossed much of it out. I have a load of stuff that I'm going to donate. I'm still having a difficult time throwing away useful stuff though. Some of it has little to no resale vale. But, it really is still useful. I'll get it done. I will just need to do it in steps.
On a computer i had from 2003 i smashed the HDD to pieces with a hammer and ****** it up with a screwdriver. Who knew data wiping could be so fun?Tossed out two of my older laptops that I loved. A few months ago I even replaced the screens and keyboards on them. They were like new. But, out they went. I also wiped three 2.5" harddrive, drilled holes in them, and tossed them out too. I still have lots of stuff to go.
No you didn't! Ha! ha!Went a full day without an argument. The world must be ending
That's awesome! I've been wanting to replace the brake fluid in my vehicle since it's over 15 years old now. But, then I start thinking it might loosen up some crud that goes down into a wheel cylinder and messes it up. So, I keep putting it off.I upgraded the antifreeze in my van. It should be good for -30°
Use a turkey baster to pull the fluid from the fill spout. Do not drain it through the bleeding port.That's awesome! I've been wanting to replace the brake fluid in my vehicle since it's over 15 years old now. But, then I start thinking it might loosen up some crud that goes down into a wheel cylinder and messes it up. So, I keep putting it off.
Thanks! That's a good idea. That way I won't have to worry about bleeding the brakes or getting air bubbles in the line. Good idea!Use a turkey baster to pull the fluid from the fill spout. Do not drain it through the bleeding port.
Replace the fluid you removed. Do this a few times over thousands of miles. You'll refresh the fluid about 50%.
You will eventually need to replace or rebuild the wheel calipers. Drain and flush the system complete then.
Just another tip. You should do the same with the ATF if it's automatic. You can use a cheap drill powered pump to suck the ATF from the fill tube.Thanks! That's a good idea. That way I won't have to worry about bleeding the brakes or getting air bubbles in the line. Good idea!
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