Steppenwolfe
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That is hilarious...
That is hilarious...
There's a local Ford dealer here that doesn't haggle on price of new or used cars. They set the price on the window. You either like it or don't like it. They've been doing it that way for quite a while. We've purchased two used cars through them. Price was always comparable to on-line price estimates, less noticeable flaws/issues. Not a great deal, but not a bad deal either. Never left 100% happy, but never left mad. Felt like a fair deal.That part I like. Actually all of my cars were bought online since the late 90s, with a little email haggling. Only go to dealer for the pickup.
There's a local Ford dealer here that doesn't haggle on price of new or used cars. They set the price on the window. You either like it or don't like it. They've been doing it that way for quite a while. We've purchased two used cars through them. Price was always comparable to on-line price estimates, less noticeable flaws/issues. Not a great deal, but not a bad deal either. Never left 100% happy, but never left mad. Felt like a fair deal.
At least they don't pull the "I'll have to go talk to my sales manager" schtick.![]()
Welcome to 19th century technology. You can be warm and toasty without electricity. Ben Franklin invented a marvelous box called a wood stove. For our next trick, a small camping generator will run for hours on a gallon of gas, and is plenty of power to run a pellet stove, freezer, router, maybe a TV if not all at once.It's pretty hard to heat your house during a power outage... which on occasion can last for weeks. I know, I know, everyone except me is getting a big A generator yet that defeats the purpose. Then again the only things I really NEED to keep running are my freezers... not an issue during a blizzard.
Hence the rest of my post, where I mentioned that the only thing I really need power for is to run my freezers.Welcome to 19th century technology. You can be warm and toasty without electricity. Ben Franklin invented a marvelous box called a wood stove. For our next trick, a small camping generator will run for hours on a gallon of gas, and is plenty of power to run a pellet stove, freezer, router, maybe a TV if not all at once.
It's why the building code requires a 1 hour firewall separation between an attached garage and the rest of the house.^^^^^
That's why I won't have an attached garage. EVs aren't the only vehicles which have been known to catch fire.
A one hour firewall does not do much when the lithium chemistry batteries used in cars can burn for many hours and are very difficult to put out. Some fire departments in Europe have large "dumpsters" they fill with water into which they dunk burning electric cars. Never could figure out how they planned to pick up a burning car....It's why the building code requires a 1 hour firewall separation between an attached garage and the rest of the house.
With a grapple, of course.A one hour firewall does not do much when the lithium chemistry batteries used in cars can burn for many hours and are very difficult to put out. Some fire departments in Europe have large "dumpsters" they fill with water into which they dunk burning electric cars. Never could figure out how they planned to pick up a burning car....
Later,
Dan
I'm 25 miles from the fire station... and since it's volunteer would probably take 45 minutes to mobilize.It's why the building code requires a 1 hour firewall separation between an attached garage and the rest of the house.
You probably shouldn't have an attached garage.I'm 25 miles from the fire station... and since it's volunteer would probably take 45 minutes to mobilize.
I don't and won't have one, even if the FD was next door. An ounce of prevention and all of that...You probably shouldn't have an attached garage.
Before i met my wife, she had renters almost burn her house down. Volkswagen caught on fire in the garage. Then the natural gas furnace decided to join in.
Good point on the CO.I don't and won't have one, even if the FD was next door. An ounce of prevention and all of that...
Another problem is appearing, with so called keyless ignitions; people are forgetting to shut the engine off and getting CO poisoning.