mr sunshine
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@Metasynth did you jackoff the tranny yet? You all know I'm a mechanic, why the fuck are you guys mechanic-ing without me?
We wuz just keeping the seat warm and polishing tools til' you showed up@Metasynth did you jackoff the tranny yet? You all know I'm a mechanic, why the fuck are you guys mechanic-ing without me?
And a great starter. I think my wife's starter is a couple years old. Makes great breadI mean, there’s 12 basic rules to bread making.
1. Gather your ingredients
2. Mix
3. Knead
4. First rise
5. Punch down
6. Second rise
7. Punch down
8. Third rise
9. Wash(coat with eggwash or flour)
10. Score(cut slightly in the the skin just barely, allowing the dough to expand controlled when baking)
11. Bake
12. Cool
Other than that, I can get you a nice recipe. That’s what I remember from culinary school to be honest, I haven’t made bread in about 5 years... though now I wanna bit some yeast and make rolls!
Yeah, I’m blown away, y’all have been freakin amazing! I think I said earlier that it’s embarasaing and humbling for me, but to see the community coming together is inspiring, and I’m honored to be a part of this big dysfunctional family!Super refreshing to see this help .... @tyler.durden way to look out for yours homie .....mad respect
Where is OP from ....I suck with computers ...lol
Nice! My friend has a sourdough starter originally from San Francisco that’s like over 100 years old or something crazy like that.And a great starter. I think my wife's starter is a couple years old. Makes great bread
That is so true too. I've met plenty of doctors who drop 80k on a pool and can't figure out how to hook up their garden hose.a lot of being a good tech is common sense in how things work and go together and as Voltaire said:
Common sense is not so common
Dictionnaire philosophique portatif - 764
and I've seen more than a few book smart people who are dumb as fuck, jus' sayin'
ha the dude on the end was settin his beer down on the bumper. 'hold on...'word, be careful
I do the same thing except I buy mine used online. I've got most of mine from ThriftBooks on ebay ( I think that's their name) I bought a Chiltons and a Haynes for my Ford Tempo, used, for under $5 shipped each. They are a little beat up and the pages are starting to yellow but for $3.99 shipped it's a steal and I don't feel bad about writing in it or getting oil on it like a new one.Get a Chilton or Haynes manual. They sell them at parts store. About 20 bucks. Follow the instructions and pics. I buy a manual for every car I ever owned. I've bought a few extra over the years working on peoples cars.
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That's why you get a manual for the car and a torque wrench. The manual will list the torque specs for important bolts.I think as people who grew up rednecks we take it for granted that at some point someone showed us how to safely place a jack and stands.
How to torque shit without breaking it.
What to do if you break the head off a bolt etc...
It is a long process.
If i wasn't sure someone had at least a base foundation I wouldn't trust them to jack up and crawl under a car.
I was raised in autobody shops, went on to work on heavy equipment.
So I have seen shit go wrong for even seasoned people.
You don't have to be smart
But you have to be taught
I don!t trust people on youtube with my hardwood floor.