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Winterize | Blow Out Water from Sprinkler & Irrigation Systems | Winterize Hoses | Air Compressor Quick Connect 1/4" Adapter | Fits Garden Hose 3/4" Threading | Heavy Duty Air Fitting https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M9FHCWZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_bmpJFbVX74Z57But seeing this style I think I’ll be ordering one. The 90 ball valve makes opening so much easier then turning on a faucet five plus rotations Winterize Blowout Adapter with 1/4 Inch Male Quick Plug and 3/4 Inch Female Garden Hose Threading Brass Quick Adapter with Ball Valve for Blowing Out Water to Winterize Garden Hose Sprinkler System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081Q6GHZP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_umpJFb6Y30A58Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
petroleum products and rubber don't get along. WD-40 is OK, silicone lubricant spray works well too. but kinda like fogging spray, just empty the whole can of WD and push it through the system with the air, worked great back when I had a yard to irrigate.
If your friend did this to you while building your house that you went to work for him specifically for......he is a buddy farker and you can imagine what the other goyses look like.
A metal welding table?? Better late than never I guess.Edit: I thought you were Don. I saw that wheel and it looks like his.
Metal tables are must have in a good garage. Looking for more myself.See the setup table from fireball? $8500 but nice.
Quote from: JR on August 15, 2022, 04:11:33 AMMetal tables are must have in a good garage. Looking for more myself.See the setup table from fireball? $8500 but nice.Yeah those are a whole new level from what I would ever need. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
You folks think the bolt head is enough for a foot/contact pad or should I figure something for the bottom of the bolt? I don’t think rubber contact is needed. Floor is pretty flat right and left. Front to back I put a decent floor slope in the grade to push water out as needed. But probably not more then 1/4” over the 30+” depth of the table Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Looks good Dave Possibly box it out on front side for the drawers and run a vertical to the floor up front to limit the length of span across front if possible.
Yes, I would move the outlet up. Carpeting?
Just like Don on cardboard!Looking for a vise for my big table at the ridge. Have you thought about welding a reciever on the table so you can move it out of the way? I find on the 4x5 table I have on wheels it would be a blessing.