Manche757
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Yes. It is your workshop and your stove, but if you are as close as you say to the electric panel, I would suggest you run a new circuit. There are any number of reasons to leave the stove fully functional, i.e. it could be used when you might have a cook out in the yard, you could cook something while in the shop or use it at Thanksgiving to cook that extra dish. Next step would be to look at your panel in your workshop. If a detached workshop, I assume it is on a branch panel. What is the panel rated in amps? Then check your main panel in your house. What is the amp rating for it? If you want to go the distance, pull the cover off the main panel and see if the branch panel is connect to a breaker there or if it feeds directly to the main lugs; hopefully not the latter.
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The air compressor circuit is ok. Look again for the rating plate. Most likely it is metal and it is often along the edge of the oven when you open the door.
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The receptacle is rated 20amps. Look at the plate on the appliance to see what the rating in amps is. Next look at the wire gauge. If it is likely 12ga (rated for 20amps if within 50 feet of the panel) but don's assume a prior owner did not change out the receptacle to his needs.. Finally, what is the rating for the breaker? 20amps hopefully. Depending on what you find, you should run a new circuit. What is the rating in amps for your welder?
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What is everyone so afraid of? That you will be inconvenienced and have to stay home? That you will get behind on your bills? You resent someone telling you what to do? Why look to the worst side of everything? Although I was not around in WWII, I doubt people complained about rationing and wanted to overthrow the government. The economy will tank, but it will recover. A million people will die but 7 billion will live on. Those that get the virus and live, will create resistance to the Corona virus in future generations. Life will go on, but maybe not for you and for me. Patriots don't complain about that.
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After trying every which of way to get it to load and work, I got a CC message of the types of files that will work. It is a .3gp that is for phones but will not work on CC. Can email be sent to someone's CC email from an email outside of CC?
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ignore. can't get vid to work
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It looks great. Someone did a good job of the block work
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Is this why Dorothy is not in Kansas anymore? What does the building look like now?
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Actually that originated around 1880 at the time of the famous Irish potato famine. Erin, a fair haired Irish maiden, came to US frontier territories. A great Indian Chief, who chose to be anonymous so his name is lost to history, saw her and said: Erin go bra-less
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Happy St Paddy's Day to all of Irish heritage, those with Irish friends, those that like beer and festive parades!
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That's as funny as a play toilet in a diarreah ward.
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Until I saw this, it did not occur to me that a large health issue would stimulate the purchase of guns. I understood when people bought guns after the lawlessness that followed Katrina. I was in contact today with an associate, in a New England state with strict gun control laws, who owns a firing range and gun sales business. I asked about the carona virus and the gun range. He said sales were up and they had trouble with keeping up inventory.
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I am sure glad you cleared that up. It looks like it is being driven by the invisible man, is on fire and now it can talk for itself. What a car!
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I realize you are not in Virginia but this is VA DMV's policy: Effective July 1, 2017, any salvage vehicle that has been repaired for use on the public highways or any late model vehicle that has been repaired and the estimated cost of repair exceeded 75 percent of its actual cash value, will receive a certificate of title branded as “REBUILT”. Rebuilt Vehicle Examinations - Virginia DMV - Virginia.gov You might want to push your case with the insurance company for the amount of damages. i have not had a need to file a claim with my insurance company but I did ask the agent about what would be paid on a 30 year old truck. He said that if you can prove what you have spent on restoring your truck, they will consider that. I realize yours was purchased by you originally and in a sense, it is more a preservation that an restoration (preservation from the beginning is the best!) but you are likely to have had major bills along the way.
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A few numbers: In the 1300 and 1400s, the Plague wiped out 25 million people which was about a third of the European continent. Those are deaths not just the total that got Black Death and recovered. If one fourth of the people in the USA got the disease that would be about 80 million people. With a death rate at 2 %, 1.5 to 2 million people would die. That is about equal to the population of Phoenix. It is thought that quarantine lead to slowing the plague.
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You spray painted the dash with it in place? Paint didn't drift to the door panels, seat, carpet and console?
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This probably is too lame to be posted here but here goes. I have seen that some of you have used vinyl paint on interior parts with good success. I assume that the parts were either removed for spray painting or the interior was covered in plastic and taped off to spray the dash. Has anyone used a sponge paint brush or paint pad on the dashboard to avoid brush marks? I am not going to change the color but want to cover sun damaged discoloration.
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That's all from a man colorful with words?
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Do you know if the blue ones are available new?
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We are looking for one with an original look, as strong as a rail from a railroad and as unforgiving as a rattlesnake.
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Now that you are proving yourself worthwhile and capable, why don't you turn your attention to the whimp rear bumper that needs a stronger replacement.
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Anyone have any updates on dashboard vinyl replacement?
