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Personally I love sho-goo. It holds great. And is also removable if needed. (Twist hard and it will come off then you can peel the stuff off). Stays flexible when cured and just use tape to get it to stay while curing
I’m Big… I’m a Canuck and 42 is the Answer
Personally I love sho-goo. It holds great. And is also removable if needed. (Twist hard and it will come off then you can peel the stuff off). Stays flexible when cured and just use tape to get it to stay while curing
it’s easier to police poachers if no one is out fishing for them. just being lazy
That’s not even the question. You need the back story. ie. how “known” to police were the victim and perp , how busy was the police at that time, and why did they not attend. those are the questions that need answering. which is now in the SIU’s hands
The date is immaterial, but it will be a Monday. the Mondayiest of Mondays
If you call me out to look at an issue, you will just stand up when I get there. I have walked out of the President’s office for this. We are so short staffed that you do not have the ability to waste my time.
If you want to just test voltage (and not capacity) a standard volt meter will suffice. If you are wanting to test rechargable batteries for their capacity then you will want to cycle them with recordable device that will count the AmpHour (or miliamphour) for discharge and then charge. For this I use an opus3100 tester. Or RC battery charger /discharger