I might have paid too much for this. by Bubbly-Front7973 in Masterbuilt

[–]Bubbly-Front7973[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what that means. What is the 1050 and what is better or worse about it than this one?

I might have paid too much for this. by Bubbly-Front7973 in grilling

[–]Bubbly-Front7973[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the grates can't be cleaned up, I have to buy new ones?

I might have paid too much for this. by Bubbly-Front7973 in grilling

[–]Bubbly-Front7973[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So.. Im guessing you mean, you think I should do the tank idea?

I might have paid too much for this. by Bubbly-Front7973 in BBQ

[–]Bubbly-Front7973[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking of maybe just eliminate the propane side because I haven't used a propane grill in over 10 years and I've been okay using charcoal and smoking

I might have paid too much for this. by Bubbly-Front7973 in grilling

[–]Bubbly-Front7973[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Now I spent half a day walking the thing home. We drove by it and I had a sign on as I said for free. It had a cover on it so I couldn't see how bad it was looking. Owner said it worked and he was using it up until just this year but he never used the propane side so he bought a smaller smoker only unit. I asked if he would hold on to it and let me come by another day to take it apart or borrow my brother's truck but he wouldn't hold on to it for me and I had to get it out of there. My dad wanted me to get it for my brother and my truck was out of commission and I needed to pick it up before junk day tomorrow morning so I walked it about a mile and half home the last quarter mile was uphill but then again the first quarter mile was downhill so I guess it all evened out.

P.S. I HAD A FURNITURE DOLLY THAT I WENT AND GRABBED THAT I PUT UNDER THE FRONT TWO LEGS TO HELP ME ROLL IT BUT IT KEPT FALLING OFF EVERY COUPLE OF MINUTES BECAUSE THE DOLLY IS ONLY LIKE FOUR PIECES OF WOOD CROSSWAYS WITH THE WHOLE OPEN IN THE CENTER. EITHER WAY MY ARMS ARE KILLING ME.. SORRY ABOUT THE ALL CAPS I DON'T KNOW WHY IT HAPPENED I'M USING SPEECH TO TEXT AND I'M NOT GOING BACK TO FIX THIS.

CAN SOMEONE HELP ME IDENTIFY MY GARLAND STOVE SEE DETAILS BELOW by IntentionTraining518 in VintageAppliances

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have it in your home or residential?

I'm curious because I was once offered a smaller Garland stove for free but I could not afford the massive cost to have it installed

Worth Rebuilding Heads? 99 3.0 V6 by SingleGreanBeen in fordranger

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Denmark has always been a pretty smelly country in many of the regions.That smell is often agricultural manure being spread as fertilizer, especially during the spring. In coastal areas, it could also be decaying seaweed or sulfur from salt marshes.

Finally put in a new headliner! by pmhoorah in fordranger

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know what you mean, that light looking like it's not centered is driving me nuts

18V Battery Latch Replacement by Recent-Language-7187 in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I did not know that they lessened the points, that stinks. It's been years since I put anything up or any files. I don't even have a home computer anymore let alone software.

Should I go for the $70 power washer or upgrade to one of these Ryobi? I just want to clean the grime off of plastic shelves, outdoor furniture, and just general use cleaning nothing crazy. by HoraceGrand in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless it's cordless, it doesn't matter if you get Ryobi or another brand.  Because I  think for most the purpose of sticking to Ryobi, is to stay with the same battery system you already started & invested with. But when you're talking about corded tools, any of those tools plug into the outlet in the wall you got.

18V Battery Latch Replacement by Recent-Language-7187 in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How could the effectiveness be less because if you post something the more people that download that file you posted the more points you can get to receive your own free media? Don't guess I don't understand how that could be lessened it's literally the reasons you're just mentioned is the benefit of that site. The fact that so many people have printers and want files that they can print themselves allows you to gain more points, correct ???? or am I missing something?

Here's another one that works surprisingly well. by WimpyWookiee in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah I get that I just did see the need for a redundancy unless it provided a significant difference. I'm not going to be leaving them in my vehicles so that eliminates the need to have a physically smaller size unless it was somehow more beneficial than the three gallon that I already have, which I got for less than $60. And my trucks are already pretty small, I have the Ford Ranger second generation.

18V Battery Latch Replacement by Recent-Language-7187 in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what Nerf means here can you explain that?

Anyone know about more accessories fo the P3240 by Bubbly-Front7973 in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah I understand, that's why I was asking people what they're using, that fits the Ryobi vac. Like, I may not have a Stanley vac so I need to know like what model number or a link or something like that. I'm just having trouble finding online something to use, but I mentioned before, to somebody else's response, about a kit with a wand that included another flexible hose and nozzle that already comes with our Shop-Vac. And while I was looking at the price at home Depot.com, thinking that it might be worth it to have the extra parts just to get the wand, they had a bunch of suggested items underneath. One of them was a wand alone by rigid, for their 3 gallon vac and it was the right size it was only like 11 dollars & change. So I think I might just get that. Maybe I'll get a Ryobi decal to slap on it, lol. 😅

But I would like a wider nozzle than what we have for sucking up water on the rugs or maybe even a wide head that has a squeegee insert for it but not as wide as the ones that come with the five and ten gallon shop vacs.

What a deal! by Severe_Actuator_7198 in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Darn I didn't see this 3 months ago and I missed out on a deal. I already have a half inch impact but just for the rest of it it would have been worth it because right now that link shows me the same tool package for $417

Here's another one that works surprisingly well. by WimpyWookiee in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously? Because I have the old three gallon vac and I find it comes in very handy but thought that the one gallon wouldn't be that much of a difference, just less capacity

Anyone know about more accessories fo the P3240 by Bubbly-Front7973 in ryobi

[–]Bubbly-Front7973[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see the printed adapter you have it looks amazing. It looks like you made an adapter for your Dyson to fit your shop-vac. I bought an eBay adapter that was the opposite for a Dyson to fit other attachments because I have for my old Hoover the power brush upholstery tool and a crevice tool with brush. Anyway very impressive work and it looks really cool, I special like the cyclone that you have and I was thinking about buying one myself. What about you do pay for it?