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Thumbing through a box that has been hidden for 20 years or more while tidying up, and I rediscovered this Ferry brochure for the ride between Gedser in Denmark, and Rostock in Germany. I realise now why I kept it, as well as dozens of other leaflets. Check out those prices...I bet it costs...
Good question, I have intentions of getting back into drag racing with this car. (I know it'll be slower then all heck). According to nhra rules if the battery isn't in the factory location you need a disconnect that will shut the car down. There's also rules about disconnects under a certain...
We have them in our house; I won’t go to sleep if we don’t have a working unit. Up here in cold country deaths by C0 poisoning are fairly common. Less so, now that detectors are widely available.
I once worked in a house lived in by an educated, wealthy family. They actually had their detector...
You don't want to mount a CO detector high by the ceiling. A thermal barrier can form up high that may keep the CO from reaching the detector. I have mine mounted about eye level.
I don't have any experience with them or have a need that I know of offhand. I just remember they came up in my searches and that they made them because I just replaced all of the Alarms/Detectors in my house the last few weeks since I heat my home with a wood fireplace insert and an oil burner...
I heard this on a radio show. People, mostly women were calling in saying what they thought. The one I thought you might like was a girl who thought being able to drive a stick shift was attractive. Others were changing a tire. Being a handyman especially with a tool belt. Another weird one...