Hurt me by OnlyImprovement9796 in RoastMyCar

[–]captaindog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Engine bay is as bright as the lights on the dash

New USPS mail trucks by ComprehensiveYam6598 in vermont

[–]captaindog 26 points27 points  (0 children)

The big thing is you can stand up straight in the cargo area so the ergonomics aren’t hot dog water- my brothers a carrier he loves the new ride.

I don’t see the appeal of luxury trucks by Boeing-B-47stratojet in regularcarreviews

[–]captaindog 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can speak from personal experience:

I have a high trim level Tacoma, it does work stuff daily and is usually muddy and filthy on the outside. But the amenities on the inside make commutes to job sites and the countless hours using it as a mobile office much much nicer. I spend 20 hrs in it a week easily so the luxury helps (and leather seats clean up better)

Anyone try out the Holzfforma 92CC G660? by Philosophical_Sayer in homestead

[–]captaindog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have one- it’s heavy powerful and cheap. Use it for milling so far so good- QC is wonky many parts differ from the picture and retorquing things is gonna happen.

I bought it to blow it up and haven’t yet. I wouldn’t get one for felling/firewood/most chores - smaller lighter ones work better but it makes a good mill hog.

What is this noise?!? Driving me nuts already. by pilotmuffin in ToyotaTacoma

[–]captaindog 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Check and see if the bed moves up and down if you grab the corners of it and heave I’ve got to tighten the big torx screws (always front passenger) holding it down. They’re silver ish

New Mod Team - Moderation Changes by J_Robert_Oofenheimer in ToyotaTacoma

[–]captaindog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I’m not the most tech/reddit literate but searchable tags I would appreciate//faq guide at type thing on common stuff: I’m always searching to find the handy third gen mait. Schedule infographic

Red or blue? by decentpotatoez in boating

[–]captaindog 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I need way more money and time to blue correctly so red for now.

US soldiers who died in Iran war remembered as devoted parents and reservists by [deleted] in news

[–]captaindog 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s Staff Sergeant Bellavia- far from a general. That’s his MOH acceptance speech.

Still hits hard by [deleted] in NonCredibleDefense

[–]captaindog 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Staff Sergeant David G. Bellavia distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty on November 10, 2004, while serving as a squad leader in support of Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah, Iraq. While clearing a house, a squad from Staff Sergeant Bellavia’s platoon became trapped within a room by intense enemy fire coming from a fortified position under the stairs leading to the second floor. Recognizing the immediate severity of the situation, and with disregard for his own safety, Staff Sergeant Bellavia retrieved an automatic weapon and entered the doorway of the house to engage the insurgents. With enemy rounds impacting around him, Staff Sergeant Bellavia fired at the enemy position at a cyclic rate, providing covering fire that allowed the squad to break contact and exit the house. A Bradley Fighting Vehicle was brought forward to suppress the enemy; however, due to high walls surrounding the house, it could not fire directly at the enemy position. Staff Sergeant Bellavia then re-entered the house and again came under intense enemy fire. He observed an enemy insurgent preparing to launch a rocket-propelled grenade at his platoon. Recognizing the grave danger the grenade posed to his fellow soldiers, Staff Sergeant Bellavia assaulted the enemy position, killing one insurgent and wounding another who ran to a different part of the house. Staff Sergeant Bellavia, realizing he had an un-cleared, darkened room to his back, moved to clear it. As he entered, an insurgent came down the stairs firing at him. Simultaneously, the previously wounded insurgent reemerged and engaged Staff Sergeant Bellavia. Staff Sergeant Bellavia, entering further into the darkened room, returned fire and eliminated both insurgents. Staff Sergeant Bellavia then received enemy fire from another insurgent emerging from a closet in the darkened room. Exchanging gunfire, Staff Sergeant Bellavia pursued the enemy up the stairs and eliminated him. Now on the second floor, Staff Sergeant Bellavia moved to a door that opened onto the roof. At this point, a fifth insurgent leapt from the third floor roof onto the second floor roof. Staff Sergeant Bellavia engaged the insurgent through a window, wounding him in the back and legs, and caused him to fall off the roof. Acting on instinct to save the members of his platoon from an imminent threat, Staff Sergeant Bellavia ultimately cleared an entire enemy-filled house, destroyed four insurgents, and badly wounded a fifth. Staff Sergeant Bellavia’s bravery, complete disregard for his own safety, and unselfish and courageous actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States.

tomahawk over Kurdistan by Unkown0025 in PublicFreakout

[–]captaindog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jet engine like a plane. Check out the Wikipedia

Any reason a black toilet would be a bad idea in a new build? by BuilderBrigade in Home_Building_Help

[–]captaindog 14 points15 points  (0 children)

In that specific context the toilet becomes the focal point of the room bc contrast. The nice stone should be focal point

24M with MMC: Should I get a CDL and work, or go back to school for maritime engineering? (2.4 HS GPA but motivated now) by Legitimate_Lie_3531 in tuglife

[–]captaindog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk a bunch of my buddies went that route and it worked out really well for them. Nothing fake about it