There is still benefit to hot forging the steel to refine and align the microstructure, but it doesn’t have to be many folds.
There is still benefit to hot forging the steel to refine and align the microstructure, but it doesn’t have to be many folds.
It’s even better live.
As the syllables go I catch on to your pattern
Also all natural
Yeah if you’re not building birdhouses and remodeling your sauna it probably doesn’t apply to you.
Not Porter Cable. I bought a PC cordless set as my first set because it was inexpensive. I was wrong, it was cheap. None of the cutting tools are square and 0 isn’t 0, you have to fiddle with it to get it square. My oscillating tool died with not many hours on it. The orbital sander works great but tears through batteries, probably a quarter the life of my DeWalt brushless tool on the same mAh size battery.
I am on DeWalt now. A prior employer gave out DeWalt tools as safety awards, and then I worked for a subsidiary of Stanley so I got steep discount on DeWalt. It is crazy how much that stuff is marked up, but it generally holds up well.
I have some heavy industrial experience with DeWalt and Milwaukee 1/2" impact wrenches. Heavy usage, using it every hour for 12 hours a day 7 days a week. The DeWalts battery rails would wear and loosen, intermittently losing electrical contact. This was a problem with the tool, not the battery, so we’d have to replace the tool. The Milwaukees were smaller and lighter for comparable torque output, so less chance of repetitive motion injury. The Milwaukee batteries eventually shook themselves to death, breaking the plastic fastening locations inside the battery case requiring replacement of the batteries. It was cheaper to replace batteries over time with Milwaukee than replace tools over time with DeWalt.
Milwaukee has a larger variety of tool than DeWalt from my experience. I’ve encountered a few things that Milwaukee makes but DeWalt doesn’t, like battery powered palm nailer.
Looks like Makita also does its own thing.
It can be bad. I also have this superpower, I can pop my ears (open my eustachian tubes) by flexing my throat muscles. The bad part comes when this happens on its own over and over and makes me dizzy. Thankfully that’s only happened twice, but once was almost a whole day. I pop my ears much less now to try and avoid overdoing it.
I was sad.
Oh no, anyways…
I remember a magic school bus episode about kid flavored ice cream
Incoming: nonconsensual meat grown from samples illicitly taken against someone’s will.
Western Virginia doesn’t matter.
The weird shit helps. Just trimmed she still causes damage, soft paws she doesn’t.
When my cat was a kitten, I played with her paws and claws regularly to get her used to it. After a few weeks of that I had no problem clipping her nails. I don’t think she likes it but she tolerates it and gets loves when we’re done.
I also glue “soft paws” to her claws because she loves to destroy carpets and furniture despite the cat trees and our efforts to deter her.
I got pretty good at pulling sql data together from multiple tables using joins at a prior job, but no job before or since had data that easily accessible.
Is that CGP Grey?
Sausage sausage sausage coffee coffee coffee
An average of ~600 calories a day or so from liquid cheey.
I try this every day but it doesn’t work. Extros gonna extro.