Today's carry, Charles Hubert pocket watch and Olight M18 Maverick. And the Spirit of course.
Day 8Some kids found some orange paint and a brush...(Image removed from quote.)
That is an artistic photograph T-Pants! You have a good eye
What exactly is R2-D2 doing?
8/31Well I do pocket carry so not polished clean
(Image removed from quote.)Powernoodle Day 8.
As the owner of a (broken) lawnmower I am completely confused by your need to run out of petrol and the role of that piece of twine in the whole scenario, but the picture's good!The butter blade is the most satisfying twine-cutter in the world...
Gasoline left sitting in the fuel tank for months thickens into what repairmen call varnish. The ethanol in today’s gas also stiffens rubber and plastic parts and coats linkages. Some people have success adding fuel stabilizer to gas—some are designed to counteract ethanol’s effects—and storing it that way. For the most assurance, add the proper amount of stabilizer or instead pour in some ethanol-free fuel (available for about $6 a quart at some outdoor-gear dealers, Sears, and home centers) and run it dry. Once the machine cools down, drain the carburetor bowl, too; a simple bolt holds it in place. Have gas left over in the can? Add it to your car’s fuel tank and buy fresh gas for your leaf blower or snow blower.
Emptying the gas is something my dad always told me to do. I believe the purpose is to keep the ethanol from deteriorating parts inside. The twine circumvents the safety switch (you gotta keep the bar held down or else the engine stops).
Day 8.You know what they say, the tone is in your...Spirit?