Be not afraid, for I am with you always........:001_tongue:
Replies 10Why put them in with the unit they came with, when you can sell them out of your flat-rate book later? :thumbsup:
Replies 78+1 :thumbsup:
Replies 3The flat rate program gives those markups, but I don't have it on this computer. In fact, the book says NOT to mess with the markups.
Replies 59Most pros would know how to deal with that issue.........it's not always about "changing the part", it's knowing how it works, and knowing what your viable options are....
Replies 5To answer your question in more detail.... Yes, it is all too commonly done. If you hook the neutral and ground together, you MUST be certain that the outlet is wired correctl...
Replies 13Better than pounding sand.....:blink:
Replies 92We have 4 suppliers here (Baker, Amsco, Solar, and Morrison) Three of them are pretty good, one is somewhat lackluster. Aces in Dallas also does two milk runs per week, and thei...
Replies 9Fancy meeting you here :thumbsup:
Replies 92I use a milk crate. After oiling and sanding, set the blower housing on the crate, with the motor and legs free. Tap the shaft with a hammer and an old swaging tool that hasn...
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