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SB CHEVY HARDNENED PUSHRODS HEAT TREATED SBC STD 283 327 350 383 400 MADE IN USA
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NEW HEAT TREATED STEEL SINGLE GROOVE 3/8" VALVE LOCKS CHEVY 454 427 396
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NEVER USED CHROME MOLY HEAT TREATED ONE PIECE PUSHRODS CHEVY 350 400 7.800
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20 LUG NUTS HEAT TREATED BULGE ACORN 9/16" 13/16 HEX 1.65 GMC CHEVROLET
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NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE HEAT TREATED PUSHRODS CHEVY 283 302 307 327 350 400 7.800
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Build Your Own Large Capacity Compost Drum for Less than a Hundred Dollars

While there are many compost drums on the market and many plans for home built ones; this one is a little different. I designed this compost system to easily transfer the finished compost into a garden cart. This system has few parts and all are easily obtained if you don't already have them on-hand. The system includes a barrel and the platform on which it rides. Here is a materials list.

One plastic 50 gallon barrel. I located three on Craigslist and paid $24 for all three, so $8. Four three inch rigid-caster wheels. Harbor Freight has them for $3 each, so $12 for these. Treated wood, although I used 2X6's, treated deck wood would work just as well,$20. Paint for the barrel, $4.25. Paint for the platform,$7.50. Lag bolts and washers to mount the rigid casters $4.80. Two 2" PVC vent pipes cut from a ten foot length of pipe, $5. Four NIBCO 1 1/2 In. PVC DWV Trap Adapter Spigot x Slip Joints,$8. Window hardware: 8"continuous hinge and three cabinet latches, $9. The total is $78.55. Of course any of these materials you happen to have on hand will decrease your cost:

You will want the barrel to be black in order to absorb heat. I used Krylon's Fusion because the barrel I located was blue plastic. I figured Fusion would adhere better, but, truth to tell, any enamel should work as well. I used brush-on green enamel for the platform, but since I used treated wood, even this step is not essential. If you can find a black barrel and don't mind an unpainted platform, knock off $11.75.

The dimensions of the platform will depend upon the barrel you find. The barrel should ride on inverted casters mounted on the top of the platform. Position the casters so that the barrel will not jump off in either direction. If your barrel has beads where the top and bottom were attached, locate the casters just inside those beads. If your barrel is like mine, with a bead at the top and a taper at the bottom, the wheels should hit the barrel where it tapers at the bottom and just inside the bead at the top. Since there was no bead at the bottom, I attached a board between the wheels at what was the top of the barrel to keep the barrel from jumping off in that direction. The garden cart you plan to use will govern the height of your compost barrel's platform.

You will want an access port for putting in your raw materials and for dumping your finished compost into your garden cart. I cut a window in the side of the barrel between its two ribs. I pop-riveted a continuous hinge and three cabinet latches to the piece that I had cut out of the barrel.

All good composters have a good vent system. You want air to circulate throughout your compost, but you don't want to let bugs in with the air. My barrel already had two holes in the top so I cut two 2" holes in the bottom that lined up with them. I then cut two lengths of 2" PVC pipe long enough to stick out of the barrel about 1 ½" top and bottom and then drilled several ½" holes in both pipes along the length that will be inside the barrel. After inserting the vent pipes in the barrel I then glued the Nibco fittings on the ends. This fitting has a screw-on cap that would have been used as a pressure fitting for a slip joint. Just unscrewed these caps and cut out a piece of screen cloth to fit inside them. Screw the caps on to the pipes then use some putty to fill any gaps between the pipes and the holes you had cut in the barrel. Find a good place set up, place the barrel on its platform and start throwing in those table scraps and grass clippings. It would be a good idea to keep the compost level inside the barrel just below the vent pipes so that rotating the barrel won't be too much of a task.

Follow the usual rules about composting that are widely available on the Internet and you are in business. If you would like to see pictures of this compost system, go to http://www.blowinginthewind-chimes.com

Happy composting!

My name is Wendell Seemann Montague, most folks call me Monte. I have always been fairly handy with tools. Many home improvement projects, a couple buildings and I even built a roadster. I call it MonteCar because I found an old Chevrolet MonteCarlo name badge -- without the O on the end. I have a BA degree in Visual Arts from UTD and a Master of Liberal Arts degree from SMU.

My web-site is http://www.blowinginthewind-chimes.com and I would love for you to visit and tell me what you think.

Buying the Right Car for You, Your Family and Your Pet

While many peope have had to change their buying habits when it comes to selecting a vehicle, there are still many areas that are overlooked when making a necessary decision. If you are a pet owner and parent than choosing a car requires a vast attention to detail. This article was written to help pet owners look in the right direction for a car that will meet their needs and make their life a little easier.

First and foremost, it is dangerous for dogs to ride in the bed of a pickup truck, especially if they are not contained in a proper crate. Dogs can jump from moving vehicles, be ejected from them through accidents or sudden stops and slam into the bed if they slip and fall. Even if the dog is crated and protected from ejection of the vehicle, exposure to the extreme temperatures on spring and summer days can cause heat exhaustion or sunburn. Besides, when done properly, traveling with your four-legged friend inside the car with you is much more fun.

According to the American Kennel Club, 47% of dog owners consider their dog when selecting a vehicle. These are significant numbers considering 40% of Americans own dogs! Car manufacturers are taking heed and increasing canine friendly features. There are several things to consider when digging around for the most expensive dog accessory you can purchase.

1. Cargo Size and Shape: While monster SUVs are not popular sellers in today’s economy, cargo space is a huge selling point for dog owners. In order to ensure that your dog is properly contained it is best to travel with your companion in a kennel. Large dogs require large crates and large crates require some cargo space. A flat back hatch works best when housing dog crates. When shopping measure your crates before you go to the dealership to assure the proper clearance. You do not have to limit yourself to gas guzzling SUVs. In response to customer demand many car manufacturers are creating fuel efficient mini vans, hatchbacks, crossovers and station wagons with adequate cargo space for hauling dogs. While the large SUVs like the Ford Excursion or the Chevy Tahoe boast significant cargo space, compact wagons like the Honda Fit or Doge Caliber offer between 20 and 57 cubic feet of storage space depending on the configuration of the seats.

2. Height of Vehicle: While space is important, larger SUVs can be difficult to access because they are so high off the ground. Consider the height of the rear of the vehicle you are assessing. Will you be able to lift the crates into the rear of the vehicle? Will your dog be able to jump into the rear unassisted? Large dogs can suffer from hip dysplasia of joint problems as they age and may not be able to access a vehicle of considerable height.

3. Safety Features: A 60 pound dog generates 2,700 pounds of force upon impact in a 35 mile per hour car crash. If you prefer to travel with your dog loose in the back seat consider additional safety features to keep both of you safe. Your dog should always be in a harness specially designed for four-legged passengers, but there are other safety features built into some vehicles. Some Subaru models come with an optional steel barrier between the cargo area and the back seat to keep your pet safely contained. In fact, 60% of all Subaru owners’ are dog owners so Subaru purposely makes their vehicles dog friendly. Volvo also offers steel barriers and vertical dividers to separate the cargo area for hauling dogs as well as other cargo.

4. Interiors: When selecting a dog friendly car; interior is extremely important. A dog hauling mobile of any kind will suffer more abuse than the average commuter vehicle. Scratches from dog nails, dog hair in the upholstery, drool on the windows and even some upchuck from upset tummies are all par for the course in the dog hauling business. Leather upholstery is the most resistant to dog hair; however, Honda and Dodge offer some models with special interior fabric that is less expensive than leather yet is treated to resist dirt and spills. Many SUVs offer cargo liners; however, models like the Honda Element offer 100% urethane flooring that wipes clean with warm water.

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