I put some dye in the a/c of the old impala,and it looks like I'll be replacing the a/c condensor (at the minimum). ugh.
We have squeaky garage door springs. I have Tri-Flow on hand that worked great on door hinges. Is it good for garage door springs too, or is there something better?
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Great! Thank you. I’ll grab one of those.You could use Tri-Flow. But that is kinda a Pricey Lubricant.
I'd save the Tri-Flow for the Chain that 17 Pound Road bike. And go with something like this...
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3-IN-ONE 11 oz. Garage Door Lube with Smart Straw Spray 100584 - The Home Depot
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Blaster 9.3 oz. Premium Silicone Garage Door Lubricant Spray 16-GDL - The Home Depot
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I've used the Blaster and it worked Very Well.
It’s so obvious! It’s mounted far too low.And what’s wrong with that?![]()
Great! Thank you. I’ll grab one of those.
Would love to have an excuse to buy a Ryobi Speed Bench too. Looks very useful and quite cool too.
That impressed me so I took a look at it the other day in the box store. Then I looked at the price tag and moved along. I thought it would augment my setups too. I have a workshop area in the basement for 'clean' work and job site fold up table saw and miter saw in the garage. Space is limited in both areas so foldup / collapsible items are a good thing for me.I did a Stucco Patch project but I didn't take any pictures. It wasn't exactly High Noon on Mercury hot. But it was Brutal to be doing stucco in.
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Here is something that I bought recently knowing that 60lbs Bags of Stucco haven't gotten any lighter.
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It's a Ryobi Speed Bench shown in Hand Cart mode. The Blue Tape is holding down a piece of Clear Poly for a Glue-Up project.
Here's a few pics of it in Table Mode.
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There is a Lot I like about this Work Table/Hand Cart. And a few I don't. But overall for someone who is limited on space and wants something that they can move from project to project, it's a pretty good item.
That impressed me so I took a look at [Ryobi Speed Bench] the other day in the box store. Then I looked at the price tag and moved along.
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For stuff exposed to the weather and dust, bike chain wax (spray) is goodWe have squeaky garage door springs. I have Tri-Flow on hand that worked great on door hinges. Is it good for garage door springs too, or is there something better?