I went through this at work a couple years back. They would last a few hundred miles and drop the center electrode out. There was a big recall on them from corporate and I had to redo spark plug jobs in six of my V10s.
Never gamble what you can't afford to lose. I'm toying with another round of Doge since it's half what I bought it for last time, and around 1/10 of my previous purchase. I'm not sure if it'll recover, though.
It takes a lot of debt to look like you have money.
I've been trying to sell my old Cornwell tool box, and so far have had two people who want it right now, then ghost me. If I had space, I'd just keep it as a garage box. It's too tall to put my lathe on, though, and I don't even have the...
I went into my kitchen remodel knowing it needed new subfloor and hated it anyway. I ripped out that wonderful late 70s/early 80s particle board crap and replaced with 7/8" OSB. Huge improvement.
Clover uses like 1/3 the water of a grass lawn. I've been overseeding my lawn with it and am using way less water for just as green of a lawn as my neighbors.
I spent Tuesday driving around the Olympic Peninsula for the first time in years, I'm kinda surprised my old Hyundai made it there and back but at 40mpg it made the trip somewhat affordable.
Nice clouds, rain, and greenery. It was kinda depressing crossing back into the tumbleweed and scrub...
True, but I feel bad for the guy who went into the target bathroom after I was in there today. I'm surprised they didn't sound some kind of emergency for me in there.
Hey, at this point if someone wanted to take me home, bake me some cookies, and knit me a sweater, I'd be down for that.
Besides, I've seen some lot lizards around here, and most are old and nasty. The good looking ones are cops.
I picked up a 20" 40v Kobalt push mower last year and I like it. I mulch the lawn typically, and it went right through even tall grass without too much of an issue. The only thing I don't like is the variable speed, as it'll slow the blade down under light load and doesn't do as good of a job...
I've been making cold brew with the Costco Columbian beans, and it's actually pretty damn good. Been playing with different brewing times, usually running 1.5 cups of beans to 64oz of water, and seems like 20-24hrs is a good strength/taste point.
I don't drink that much at a time, 8-12oz...
I tried this argument with my wife. Get something cheapish and electric, then rent for the occasional run to SLC or Boise. She wanted to make sure she could just go anytime, so instead we have an F150 supercrew. Now if I could put gas in it to get anywhere we'd be all set.