Garage improvements - what do ya think?
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hey mc duck..
i have that banner also...
the one with teh lemans..
but i got mine the hard way... but sssshhhh
i have been tryin REAL hard to get that poster though
dealers here are mean
i have that banner also...
the one with teh lemans..
but i got mine the hard way... but sssshhhh
i have been tryin REAL hard to get that poster though
dealers here are mean
Originally posted by chicago_z
where can I get that big *** picture of my lemans!?!?!?!?
great garage improvents!
where can I get that big *** picture of my lemans!?!?!?!?
great garage improvents!
The garage is not heated, but is well insulated. Typically stays around 60 degrees even when it is subfreezing out (unless I leave the garage door hanging open).
I've already had one instance where I put a coat of Zaino on my Z while it was below 40 outside. I luv it!!!
WayneTN... not sure I understand your question at all..
I've already had one instance where I put a coat of Zaino on my Z while it was below 40 outside. I luv it!!!
WayneTN... not sure I understand your question at all..
Originally posted by mcduck
WayneTN... not sure I understand your question at all..
WayneTN... not sure I understand your question at all..
mcduck,
It's off-topic anyway. The blue vessel above your hot water heater looks like an expansion tank. They are sometimes used to minimize the pressure in the water system created by thermal expansion. This, in turn, can reduce water hammer if it is a problem. I was just curious, but obviously this is not related to a car........so never mind........Wayne
Originally posted by WayneTN
It's off-topic anyway. The blue vessel above your hot water heater looks like an expansion tank. They are sometimes used to minimize the pressure in the water system created by thermal expansion. This, in turn, can reduce water hammer if it is a problem. I was just curious, but obviously this is not related to a car........so never mind........Wayne
It's off-topic anyway. The blue vessel above your hot water heater looks like an expansion tank. They are sometimes used to minimize the pressure in the water system created by thermal expansion. This, in turn, can reduce water hammer if it is a problem. I was just curious, but obviously this is not related to a car........so never mind........Wayne




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NOT THREE THOUSAND!!!
SHEESH..
some people these days
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