None. And a buck ninety eight max.
Hi gang! The older posters here know that as long as I can still get an old ProTank, I will never buy anything "bigger and better."
I be a happy lil' oldt puffer.
Maybe I should draw a picture -- or a wiring diagram -- but I routinely use old batteries where the bottom half inch or so of insulation is missing. BUT... I am very knowledgeable of my mods and their wiring and what can touch what without shorting. If you do not know your mods intimately and...
For most mods -- those whose common ground (AKA chassis ground) is the negative side of the battery -- ALL the insulation except the tiny bit around the positive terminal could be gone and it would have no effect. Typically, insulation is there to keep stupid people (those who put batteries in a...
I shall make an attempt, Angel. Very very busy here and the older I get, the slower, which makes it take longer to get the same amount done.
Add to "to do" list: pop in from time to time.
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SSDD... old, tired, achy, cranky, and still working my buns off chasing cows and chickens and... y'all know the drill here on the farm.
In other words, hey, I'm just fine. :w00t:
Rainy, dear, if that turns out to be the case, I know a few oldt pharts that would take it off your hands just so ya wouldn't have to say you had to throw it away. ;)
Once upon a time, I used to be a damn good instinctive shot (sights not required) with a single action revolver. Quick Draw McGraw! Today, however, after two retinal surgeries and a cataract surgery on my right eye, it is no longer dominant and now I have to "aim" with the left eye (sometimes...
Way back a zillion years ago, when I lived in Tucson, AZ, I used to see those things stalking me when wandering the dry washes out near High Chaparral Ranch (Old Tucson movie studios), so I practiced my quick draw and the Colt .45 left a hole in the sand where that nasty bee was.
Hey HP, welcome. Here's a little drawing I made a couple years back to help us all find ourselves. ;)
Once upon a time, I was a meteorologist, so using cloud types was the easiest way I could help define the "clouds" each type of vaper tends to blow. I seem to be borderline, just like you...
Gee, Shawn, either everyone understood or no one did because I have seen no comment since that post in reference to modern users. Back when I was an engineering manager, we spelled it differently than you did. It was simply ID 10 T ... :pervy:
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