i worked for a repair shop once that wanted me to do that "lift and slip procedure" on a customers car, I packed my tool box right there and hit the road. my employer did it and i heard it only lasted about 400 miles on the hg and cooked the motor...
funny how females in general, sisters or whatever, can screw up, then turn the situation around so that you feel bad...:dunno:
ninja, maybe she is reading this.. hahahah if so, hi..
yup, its called fair use..
Many photos include other copyrighted materials in them. For example, a street scene may include a billboard with an advertisement, a newspaper on a news stand and products in a store window. Less obvious copyrighted items could exist in the sculptural...
usa today could have a beef if you were selling them? but not likely.. i was refering to hacking a pik like this, and selling it. that could be bad.
Is it legal to download works from peer-to-peer networks and if not, what is the penalty for doing so?
Uploading or downloading works...
good info Ian, thanks.. I priced just the material at mcmaster.com and it was very very expensive. it was over 500$ for a 12"x24"x1/4" chunk??, (may have been different stuff) so i thought this route may be better..
here is the material safety data sheet on it..
it doesnt sound like its dangerous?
POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
This product as shipped is inert and should pose no significant hazard to the environment.
http://www.mcgillcorp.com/products/msds/MSDS_103.pdf
i would not roast marsh...
Has anyone used or ever heard of phenolic "THERMOLBLOK" spacer gaskets from Outlaw Engineering? they say it dramatically reduces intake and throttle body temps by using phenolic material to insulate or block the heat transfer..
sounds COOL to me..
Key benefits:
Produces a cooler...
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