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A Grateful American
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Most every Name brand is just a name, owned by someone else, and selling yet another's crap.

A-Brad's "short list" would be better.




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Posts: 46416 | Location: Box 1663 Santa Fe, New Mexico | Registered: December 20, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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AO Smith…. Improperly installed lower heating element leaked and shorted out the thermostat. A year outa warranty.
 
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Reese cups. The chocolate AND the peanut butter is now fake. And they about a dollar per cup now.
 
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I like that they [Duluth] offer "tall" sizes
They don't offer many pants with 36" inseam. Frown


They used to. The more standard work pants did last time I looked. The lightweight synthetic pants I used fishing no longer do.
 
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Apparently Western digital disk drives are no longer as reliable as the used to be. I was looking for 2TB portable drives and the reviews from multiple sources were not encouraging. Quality and longevity are no longer a part of WD drives.



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Apparently Western digital disk drives are no longer as reliable as the used to be. I was looking for 2TB portable drives and the reviews from multiple sources were not encouraging. Quality and longevity are no longer a part of WD drives.
How can they stay in business unless you have to constantly keep buying their replacement drives? Roll Eyes


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How can they stay in business unless you have to constantly keep buying their replacement drives? Roll Eyes[/QUOTE]
That is all well and good, but this is not a $20 t-shirt to be thrown away after 1 season of wear.
These are for backups or family photos and I can't be spending $100-$200 dollars every year. Drives used to last up to 10 years, today I would not trust them after 10 months.



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Knipex and Stubai tools...still awesome.



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Wearing a Carhartt T-shirt right now that is less than a year old. Cost $24, IIRC. Neck is stretched out and frayed. Pocket is tearing off at the corners.
Not what they used to be!


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Go-Jo.

Hardly any pumice in it anymore and Dawn removes grease better than it does.

Maybe I'll just buy some pumice and add it to a bottle of Dawn.


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A Grateful American
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"Fast Orange" works very well.
You have to apply it "dry", if you get your hands wet, it won't cut the grease. (it's not so much the pumice, as the de-greasers that emulsifies the grease and grime)

But if you use if, and work it well and loosen all the grease (and a nail brush), then rinse with water, it gets all the grease off.

(and I have used about every product since the 70s)

A lot of the old stuff, like the green pumice we used to scoop out of the can, had to be used with water. And I tried the Fast Orange that way and fought to get my hands clean, and still resorted to Dawn and blue scrubbies.

Try a small bottle, use it dry and work it until all the grime is lifting before using water.

And it does not de-fat your skin and make it dry or chapped.




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I saw a couple of mentions of 'Carhart'. A couple of years ago we hosted a foreign exchange student from Italy. She was amazed at us crazy Americans for wearing Carhart to work in. In Europe, or Italy at least, Carhart is a young persons fashion trend thing. Who woulda thunk it?


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She was amazed at us crazy Americans for wearing Carhart to work in. In Europe, or Italy at least, Carhart is a young persons fashion trend thing. Who woulda thunk it?


It has increasingly become that in the US as well.

Blue collar cosplay.

Kinda like all the guys in the South and West who dress like farmers/ranchers/cowboys but have never done a lick of manual labor in their lives.
 
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Tilley Hats are not what they used to be. Some of the models are not made in Canada.
 
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Wearing a Carhartt T-shirt right now that is less than a year old. Cost $24, IIRC. Neck is stretched out and frayed. Pocket is tearing off at the corners.
Not what they used to be!

And none of them have the same fit...even from the same overseas country they were made in and the same size. One of them fit right and the other one was so off it became a shop rag. Mad

And speaking of T-shirts, why are the vast majority of T-shirts nowadays made from this stretchy tissue paper thin fabric? Bring back thick cotton T-shirts dammit!


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American cars with some exceptions.
 
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American cars with some exceptions.



Yep and American trucks in particular full size ones.


No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
 
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Originally posted by 2000Z-71:
Motorola, they kind of invented the call phone. Used to always carry them because of their reception quality, durability and battery life. They kind of don’t exist anymore.

Motorola split off the cell phone business in 2011, called Motorola Mobility. It was subsequently bought by Google for their patents then sold to Lenovo. So any Motorola cell phone you see today is actually a Lenovo phone.

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