Wire nuts = 2 kicks each.
I'll type really slowly:
New wire
Solder
Butt-connector
Heat-shrink
if you don't have available slots on the current fuse panel, run some 6-8ga wire and wire in a new fuse panel. Don't forget a master power switch to the new panel. No gremlins.
Electrical connections near water (boats) have no business being "tied in" to anything! New accessories = new wires, soldered, butt-connected, and heat shrink either over both ends or a long piece over the whole thing. "Tied in" = electrical gremlins, usually in the spring when you're in a...
I was "lucky" enough to have that happen one of the 1st times I changed oil on my 1st car @ ~15 or so. Only 4qt of oil and caught it quick while still on the ramps. Got a right-propper chewing for oil on the driveway but it taught me to look for the old gasket before putting on the new filter.
17 houses lining both sides of the street on the block I live on. 12 of them for sure have guns, the other 5 might too, but I know for sure 12 do.
HH has no choice but to vote pro-gun all the time, every time if she wishes to remain in DC.
If they're that thick in 'Peg, there's great risk to the Winnipeg River, LOW, Shoal Lake, Rainy Lake, The Wabigoon (I think) and English River systems, as well as Lac Seul. That's an awful lot of top quality fishing in Sunset Country at risk.
I've got a troy built 2-stroke that starts and runs well but is a little under powered, but has run well for 5-6yrs now with nothing more than a proper fuel mix and regular running of seafoam.
Earlier this spring I got a Ryobi 4-stroke and so far that thing is excellent. It's got the best most...
The topic in question is focused upon a piece of equipment the majority of the folks on the website own and use to pursue an outdoor hobby. The 2nd as well as the debates to come are NOT about keeping a tool to hunt/target shoot with, but the fact that they are a necessity to do so for so many...