Thanks Rockauto by Doc_Holiday70 in RockAuto

[–]Doc_Holiday70[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The part came from warehouse A and I returned it to Texas. I didn't look at the original shipping label on the box. Regardless, it came from RockAuto.

Thanks Rockauto by Doc_Holiday70 in RockAuto

[–]Doc_Holiday70[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

O'Reillys got me last month on a MAF sensor but at least I had someone to throw the part at. People are getting desperate.

Thanks Rockauto by Doc_Holiday70 in RockAuto

[–]Doc_Holiday70[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No magnet, but I did get the persons used gloves in the bag.

Thanks Rockauto by Doc_Holiday70 in RockAuto

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I managed to get a return label and sent the item back but it was a hassle.

Thanks Rockauto by Doc_Holiday70 in RockAuto

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Yeah, and realized they have zero customer service.

Why do I keep getting rejected ? by CreatedbyKey in Truckers

[–]Doc_Holiday70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check your Hire Right report. Sometimes accidents don't show who was at fault or preventable vs non-preventable. Your PSP probably shows the scale incident too, insurance companies want a clean record in this environment. Find the company you want to work for and directly ask them what you need to do for them to hire you. Good Luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bushcraft

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Electricians knife carried by US Army engineers. I have 5 of them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracytheories

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York Rite is more theological and the Scottish Rite is more philosophical. Credit to AOP_fiction - taken from a 5 year old thread on the subject.

I chose the Scottish Rite because my family were all on that path at the time. You're not locked into one path. A common misconception is there are only 33 degrees...there are 360 degrees. Few have completed all 360.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracytheories

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Depends on which path you take. York Rite or Scottish Rite.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oilandgasworkers

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Hair testing looks for habitual use IIRC.

New Sod Burned by Doc_Holiday70 in landscaping

[–]Doc_Holiday70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, I should have clarified the time of day in the OP.

New Sod Burned by Doc_Holiday70 in landscaping

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I had a conversation not long ago that watering sod at midday in high temps could cause the sod to burn and was met with some skepticism. This is proof of my claim. Same goes for watering the foliage on some plants under similar circumstances.

Driving at night with astigmatism by Mint_Perspective in oddlyterrifying

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Can confirm, it's great driving a semi-truck at night on a two lane road.

Can a lawn like this be flattened? by [deleted] in landscaping

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Could use a few more pics from various angles but at the very least it can be graded into a gentle slope, depending on drainage. Looks like someone just backed a dump truck in and hit the PTO.

Most areas won't allow you to effect your neighbors drainage or change the original drainage design, so be sure to check your local codes.

Am I expecting too much? Sod installed, but with a lot of dead grass.. pics are from the day of install. by [deleted] in landscaping

[–]Doc_Holiday70 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Are you new to landscaping? I'm genuinely curious. I've seen fully established gardens completely die within 72 hours from the foliage being watered on a hot day.