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Got about 9-10"of snow so far, and its still comin down hahd!
In other news... got my hemifever x3 tuner today for the jeep! 93 tune is all loaded, now we just need some bare roads!
In other news... got my hemifever x3 tuner today for the jeep! 93 tune is all loaded, now we just need some bare roads!
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^ Yes. GM is still copying Ford....
In other news my sister and her boyfriend are headed to Carrollton, Ga from Fairfax, Va... Instead of waiting a day or two to let the snow/ice clear they decided to go anyway, they could be in for a LONG trip.
In other news my sister and her boyfriend are headed to Carrollton, Ga from Fairfax, Va... Instead of waiting a day or two to let the snow/ice clear they decided to go anyway, they could be in for a LONG trip.
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Gotta feel sorry for people stuck on I81 Northbound in Pulaski County, traffic is backed up 10 miles and the Northbound lanes will be closed for 3-4 hours due to ice....
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Stove had been cooperating the last couple of days and since it's been cold-ish I left the plumbing alone.
Was woke up this morning around 3:20am by the smell of smoke.. Went downstairs and sure enough smoke was working into the kitchen.
Small piece of just about burned up wood inside, not much heat or fire, horizontal pipes were cold, vertical pipes at the stove were luke warm maybe...
So I tore it all down and gave it a vertical approach. Connected the first elbow at the stove, and adjusted it as far upwards as I could while still leaving a decent angle, and connected the other 6' of pipe.
So now there's an elbow, 6' pipe (just about a 45* angle), another elbow, than the vertical stack.
Didn't fix the fire, I'll check it out in the morning, but it's not back drafting anymore, so time will tell...
Hopefully it works because you gotta watch your head while using the range... Least I only need it in there for another 2 months or so...
Was woke up this morning around 3:20am by the smell of smoke.. Went downstairs and sure enough smoke was working into the kitchen.
Small piece of just about burned up wood inside, not much heat or fire, horizontal pipes were cold, vertical pipes at the stove were luke warm maybe...
So I tore it all down and gave it a vertical approach. Connected the first elbow at the stove, and adjusted it as far upwards as I could while still leaving a decent angle, and connected the other 6' of pipe.
So now there's an elbow, 6' pipe (just about a 45* angle), another elbow, than the vertical stack.
Didn't fix the fire, I'll check it out in the morning, but it's not back drafting anymore, so time will tell...
Hopefully it works because you gotta watch your head while using the range... Least I only need it in there for another 2 months or so...
Stove had been cooperating the last couple of days and since it's been cold-ish I left the plumbing alone.
Was woke up this morning around 3:20am by the smell of smoke.. Went downstairs and sure enough smoke was working into the kitchen.
Small piece of just about burned up wood inside, not much heat or fire, horizontal pipes were cold, vertical pipes at the stove were luke warm maybe...
So I tore it all down and gave it a vertical approach. Connected the first elbow at the stove, and adjusted it as far upwards as I could while still leaving a decent angle, and connected the other 6' of pipe.
So now there's an elbow, 6' pipe (just about a 45* angle), another elbow, than the vertical stack.
Didn't fix the fire, I'll check it out in the morning, but it's not back drafting anymore, so time will tell...
Hopefully it works because you gotta watch your head while using the range... Least I only need it in there for another 2 months or so...
Was woke up this morning around 3:20am by the smell of smoke.. Went downstairs and sure enough smoke was working into the kitchen.
Small piece of just about burned up wood inside, not much heat or fire, horizontal pipes were cold, vertical pipes at the stove were luke warm maybe...
So I tore it all down and gave it a vertical approach. Connected the first elbow at the stove, and adjusted it as far upwards as I could while still leaving a decent angle, and connected the other 6' of pipe.
So now there's an elbow, 6' pipe (just about a 45* angle), another elbow, than the vertical stack.
Didn't fix the fire, I'll check it out in the morning, but it's not back drafting anymore, so time will tell...
Hopefully it works because you gotta watch your head while using the range... Least I only need it in there for another 2 months or so...
that is the most hideous looking truck I have ever seen!
btw eff you east coasters and your snow!!! delaying my bullet delivery!
damn shipment from Illinois got delayed due to weather conditions!!! leave it to the east to eff everything up! lol we have no snow over here just rain.
btw eff you east coasters and your snow!!! delaying my bullet delivery!
damn shipment from Illinois got delayed due to weather conditions!!! leave it to the east to eff everything up! lol we have no snow over here just rain.