BS. Pics.
Type: Posts; User: midnightfxgt
BS. Pics.
Solid router. I have the same one, and it's been the best so far
Christmas Stuff for the wife
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Improperly worn tires are a mixed bag when it comes to noise. Properly worn tires tend to have far less noise
How much tread is left (measured)? Often percentage guesses are inaccurate.
That would kind of go against the "all the kids are doing it" notion... no?
Cmon now. Adding 220 might be super cheap. Ask Jon on Sat. He did mine
Are they? Or are people spending that:
A) Have the money
B) Using equity from the sale of another property which has increased
I wonder what the average Mortgage amount is in Toronto
Everyone likes to think this will happen. When I bought my first house in 2006 for $282k, and interest rates were 4.35℅ (2008) people told me the market was going to crash, and interest rates could...
Absolutely. For many people hundreds and hundreds of thousands is an easy decision. Couple that with the market in Durham, for example, having a 26% increase vs Toronto's 13% and it makes sense for...
Yup. Or move outside of Toronto slightly for much more bang for your buck
CBC at least. On the 22nd:
http://www.cbc.ca/holidayguide/
Ummm... It is still aired.
It's GM, they will, and then pretend it's an amazing advancement.
All the Chevy fanboys love those commercials. You know, until GM catches up and starts using more aluminum (planned).
No real time stats for the election is stupid
Lol, yes....
I figured around $5k.
Awesome. Even does trucks... Just need to find some cash
Damn. What's the make and model on that lift?
Obviously the concrete had to be cut, what's under it? Straight pour, or rebar?
I'd need one good for a full size truck.
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Because none of them have a chance of winning? Just a thought
Cost of living has gone up 3℅ annually? Isn't the Consumer Price Index the standard for that? I'm not sure
I run a couple of Nest cams that constantly upload. I put them and my other home automation things on a separate router
Pretty sure I have you covered on the hammer drill front dude.