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If you're far enough below the weight rating and your pressure is high enough, duty cycle is just another number for lawyers to sue over
You're preaching to the choir here. :flipoff2:

But on a purely recreational vehicle that only carries me and not cargo I'm not sure I'd want to be running 80psi just to keep the tire cool. :laughing:
 
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whats the point. maybe its right in front of my eyes but why did you make this to spray water. under vehicle wash? inside one of them totes maye. :beer:
 
Heres one from the H.D. clan
Regarding factory only shit...
I'm gunna update a pic later....


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I grabbed up a pile of entomology books that were being tossed out. Carved them out and handed them out to family members for Christmas.
How did you carve them out? Did you glue all the pages together? Or did you use that white substance? I see on the inside to hold the pages together from the inside?
 
How did you carve them out? Did you glue all the pages together? Or did you use that white substance? I see on the inside to hold the pages together from the inside?
I used clear non shiny glue on the pages with the book closed. Once it’s dry, carve the hole with a sharp utility knife. Then glue the inside.
 
silly question why cut pipe from inside. again i cant see why, most likely because never needed too.:beer:

1 example:

When we do bathroom renos my plumbers stub up toilet and shower waste pvc so the sub floors can be installed. U then have to cut below the floor level to get the flange or drain assembly to the correct height.

They could also not glue that stand pipe but then u may not get a good connection when glueing due to poor access.
 
silly question why cut pipe from inside. again i cant see why, most likely because never needed too.:beer:
It saves a shit ton of digging when you’re setting floor fixtures before concrete pour.

Like floor sinks , Cleanouts and drains…

Milwaukee makes a brushless 18v “Dremel on steroids”….I use to cut cast iron internally.
 
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