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How to REALLY remove water from your fuel tanks(Post)
Sometimes, frustration can get the better of us. Your lawnmower won't start, your quad is running sluggishly, and your fishing boat has stranded you and a lonely ham sandwich in th ...
How Iron Man (and the media) have twisted our perception of bionics and how they're actually HELPFUL(Post)The 21st century has a habit of realizing science-fiction prophecies of the past. Early and mid-twentieth century Futurist authors such as H.G. Wells, Aldous Huxley, and George Orwell ...
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How Much Cheaper is Gas In Saudi Arabia?(Post)If you think gas is cheap now, just imagine what it would be like to fill up your vehicle for $10 give or take a few dollars. That's what it's like when you visit a gas station in S ...
The History of RV Camping and How to Care for Yours(Post)It's finally camping season! We're airing out our campers and tents and cleaning off our charcoal grills. While tents have been around for quite some time, RV camping is becoming more and mo ...
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Winter Fuel Storage Tips: Gasoline, Equipment & Cold-Weather Prep(Post)Leaves are dropping, nights are getting colder, and your gas-powered gear is about to hibernate. The way you store gasoline—and the equipment that runs on it—determines whether everythin ...
The "Best" Price of Oil and How It May Not Be What You Think(Post)A pair of researchers at the Dutch Research Institute for Transitions have recently come to an unexpected conclusion about what the "best" oil price is. It's neither high nor low, but som ...
How to Get Your Lawnmower Ready for Spring: Maintenance Essentials(Post)Hopefully, those of us in the Northeast will soon get to put our shovels and snow blowers away for weedwhackers and lawnmowers a different kind of work, sure, but one that involves far less snow. I ...
History of Canned Food and How it Changed the Industry(Post)"Because we can, can, can Yes we can, can, can, can Can, can, can, can, can" --Fatboy Slim Prior to the invention of refrigeration and artificial preservatives, humans sti ...
Mil Scale(Page)In the U.S., we use an Imperial unit of measure called “mil” to measure the thickness of coatings. One mil is equivalent to 1 thousandth of an inch (or 25.4 microns), but that’s not ...