Poser's Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VIII
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#734
Jeez, thanks. Spent all day yesterday stripping and grinding 60 yrs of paint off about 12' of iron railing. Planned on painting it today.
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Uhohhh.....
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#738
Dayshift checkin in. Back to regular time... we'll see about more OT next week. Had to leave Black Betty at home today. Foggy morning with storms this afternoon. Truck didn't know how to act
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Only thing I play with in the snow has 3 wheels. Gonna try and keep this truck out of the wet stuff anyway, will continue dissolving the minivan as long as it lasts those few times I get out in wet salt. I have a fond memory of passing a struggling 4wd (all wheels spinning, too) with my fwd Pontiac years back. 'Course, I had blizzak snow tires. They'd pull pretty good on solid ice. If I planned to drive this truck in snow much, I'd get snow tires, but on paved roads here, it almost never gets bad enough to make a rwd pickup struggle even with year round tires. You need to carry extra windshield fluid to clean the salt off more than 4wd.