The inside diameter of the line makes a difference also. The smaller the inside diameter the shorter the line can be. Hopefully they took that into account when they decided on the length of the line.
A lot of DIY planted tank people use a cup of sugar a bit of baking soda and bakers yeast in a one liter bottle about half full of warm water. Put in some air line, a check valve, and a diffuser in the tank. Shake it up every two or three days tell it stops working then refill it.
Cobalt is very nice, if you have the money. The down side is the good ones a very hard and that correlates to very brittle. They are not hard to chip and it will ruin your day if it is a large expensive cobalt bit.
Personally I am not sold on most of the titanium bits. It is generally just a...
I think it was a good hint, at least from my point of view.:D Seriously though there is a chance I might come across some horn I could give up. If I do will let you know. More knife makers is always a good thing. If you are doing forge work get some high carbon railroad spikes and play with...
I tend to horde up all of that I can get for my own knife making. Even though I have not made any in a long time I plan to get set up for it again some day. But just to be fair, my dad also lives in Colorado if you can find him and talk him out of it you can have it. I will give only one hint...
Good plan! I can either drink a lot of beer or eat what I want. Can not do both without packing on the pounds. Guess which one I chose most of the time?
I agree with the oxyclean. I disagree with not taking the coupler apart. I left my keg cooler setting unused for a number of years and did not clean it properly first. When I took the coupler and faucet apart they had a lot of gunk and oxidation in them. I soaked in oxy, repeatedly, and used...
Decided to splurge on a Stone Imperial Russian Stout. I like most of the flavors. The only thing I do not like so much is the forward alcohol taste. Tastes a bit like it has a shot of shine in it, I like my whiskey neat or on the rocks. Probably will not buy it again.
When I lived in Florida and fished offshore I would throw them in an insulated well full of ice. Killed them quick and kept them fresh for the trip home. If it was a real bloody fish, like blue fish, I would cut its gills and bleed it over the side first.
For sick aquarium fish I throw them in...