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Episode: 3199
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Title: HPR3199: Bad Audio Weed Eater Bugs Sprinkler and Bubbles !
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3199/hpr3199.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 18:42:14
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3199 for Thursday 5 November 2020. Today's show is entitled
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Bad Audio Weedy to Bug Sprinkler and Bubbles. It is hosted by Operator
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and is about 25 minutes long, and carries an explicit flag. The summary is
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pushing the definition of audible to the limit. Join us for some home repair tips.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org. Support universal access
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to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Music
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Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio. We're going to go stuff right here.
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I'm recording on a Bluetooth little crappy Bluetooth flantronics $40.
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It's a thing. So, apologize for the audio. Last time I tried to record with a wired device
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and I kept knocking up against my chest, and so I figured this one would be a better
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straight-up audio capture. I'm outside. Today we're going to be talking about before I get into that.
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I got a few things out here. We have a broken sprinkler. I'm going to talk about weed eater fixing,
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troubleshooting, carburetor stuff, my tie wrap fixing stuff, and maybe this balloon
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or this bubble machine over here. I'm talking about some of the hose stuff,
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that's kind of going to be an exploratory wildlife fix stuff episode.
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So, anyways, I have an old Makita. It's probably 20 years old now.
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Buying a new battery is probably my fourth battery I bought for it.
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Over the past, I don't know how long, like I said, 20 years. I got it 99. So, yeah, 20 years.
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So, I've had three or four batteries. It's not more in this thing.
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The chargeable battery lasts you about three years depending three, four, or greater depending on.
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But if it's starting to crap out on you and you've been charging it and keeping it
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cycle properly if it's depending on what kind of battery it is.
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This is a 300 milliamp, 12 volt Makita. I got a 300 milliamp, which is supposed to be 300 milliamp.
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But with these batteries online, you never really know the sources are kind of reputable
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and it's all really made in China anyways.
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Anyways, you want two drills. If you can have two drills, don't ever give your other drill away
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because when you're working, you need to drill and then you need to use a screw and a driver.
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Having switched bits back and forth is quite obnoxious. So, if you can have a drill for drilling,
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I use this old Makita for drilling and I use a nicer hammer drill for screwing and screws.
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And those things are awesome. You can get a hammer drill. Go for that.
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I think I did the 18 volt, if not the 12 volt. I think of the 14 volt.
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I didn't want a big old heavy battery. One of my wife could be able to use it.
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And I still struggle with it upside down or sideways. You still have to push the way the hammer drill works.
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Because you still, it actually hammers in a screw for you while it's whatever.
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But it's not idiot, you can't just throw the screw up there. You still have to push it in.
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But where those times it's going to strip out the screw, it'll save you.
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And if you put a fair enough amount, if you put all your force into it, it will literally screw the bit,
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twist the bit right off of the head right off of the bit.
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So you start to be careful in that regard too. It's pretty strong once you get the pressure behind it.
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So anyways, I've got my drill drill bit here. I'm going to drill some holes in my sprinkler.
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It's a sprinkler level crappy sprinkler, you know, back and forth sprinkler head.
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These guys, you know, they're dime a dozen. This is a craftsman.
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They're all the same. They're all kind of garbage plastic.
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The mechanics, if you can, if you can keep the mechanics from crapping out and cracking and dry rotting,
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you can actually have these things last the long time I've had this one for probably 20 or 10 years.
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Since we moved into the house, so it's about 10 years.
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When I first got it, of course it lasted about a season.
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And then it started, there's a gear in here that keeps the mechanism spinning around.
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And it, it, it's hard to explain. But essentially there's a gauge here that you can say center left full, right?
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What happens is that this little thing spins around because the teeth on it are broken where it keeps it in motion.
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So it's kind of sprays wherever the hell it wants to spray.
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So at one point, I had glued this with what looks like some kind of glue I glued it in here.
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And obviously that has not worked because over time, like anything glue will crap out and give you problems.
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My newest solution for this type of stuff nowadays is a drill and a drill and holes and tie wraps.
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So if you can imagine, whenever you have anything, for example, this plastic hinge I'm looking at here, where I keep some of my bits,
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which none of these are going to work on.
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So if you can imagine a hinge, plastic hinge, and the hinge cracks, or some kind of plastic on plastic, you are.
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What I end up doing off the farms, kind of fixing kind of things.
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So whenever you think you can use super glue to glue plastic together, try to use tie wraps for it.
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And I probably said this on a quick tip.
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I'm going to kind of go over it here.
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You drill kind of the smallest hole you can drill without with allowing still a tie wrap to go through it.
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So you need a good set of tie wraps.
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And you get a tiny little drill.
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And essentially you're drilling a hole in the two end doing a connect together.
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So I want to connect this on to the hole.
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So I'm going to find a place where the two holes kind of line up more or less.
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Drill hole on one side.
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Drill hole on the other side.
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Now I have a hole on one side of the thing that I want to something to do.
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And hole on the other side.
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So you'll find yourself fixing a lot of things with tie wrap, where people would have thrown them away.
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I'm going to cut the tie wrap.
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I'm going to sit tight.
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Is there any pliers?
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Usually the planks tend to go quickly because you usually find them.
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So if you're just doing work, it doesn't really matter.
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I'm going to try to use up the white tie wrap and see if you're going to use the first one.
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I've actually had to purchase a tiny black one before for a computer cable management stuff.
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So I'm going to try to pull this through the hole.
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It's pretty big.
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Does it die? Something might not.
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Might have to drill a bigger hole.
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Guys, am I here at the cicadas?
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I'm in Georgia, Roswell, Georgia.
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And you know what it's like.
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And, yep, it's tiny.
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But we're going to make it work.
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That's a mail truck coming by.
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That birds soon.
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Tomatoes.
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Ready for our deer to eat.
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So I don't have any advice on tomato eating deer.
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We have some netting up, but they tend to just kind of go low and ignore the netting and eat whatever they want to eat.
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I didn't do that a couple of years ago.
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Pretty state.
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But here recently, this year, man, they know exactly when to pick them and they come at 3 o'clock in the morning.
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No, no.
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Excuse me.
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Because I have yellow object-corrected emission,
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dirt net on my CCTV system.
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And the deer appear as dogs.
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That's good.
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The deer appear as dogs on the system.
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So, so now I've locked this in the more or less full position.
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Now all the thing will fix.
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I'll tell you about these little o-rings.
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These plastic o-rings that come with a hose setup.
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You want to buy you some silicon spray.
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And you want to spray silicon spray down in there kind of every time you service it.
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I actually should spray something down in here as being speak.
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It's probably because of the service during the day.
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So, let's pray.
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And come back here.
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So, we've got some of these blaster silicon spray.
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Now, this has other, I want to say,
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I want to say, I still spray the lubricates and protects.
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You want to be careful of silicon spray with extra crap in it.
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Designed as lubricate.
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You want to get like 100% silicon spray.
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This says non-staining lubricant limits squeaky existence of life.
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There's no other lubricant.
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Just tell me what's in here.
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But it doesn't appear to be 100% silicon spray.
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But the blaster stuff I haven't had any issues with.
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The blaster also sells, you know, everything.
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There's blaster stuff.
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Well, like you put it on something rusty and you come back later and you just kind of take the drill tool to it with a brush head.
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And it'll just eat all that stuff off the brush off and hopefully you'll have a bolt or whatever you can still.
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Unscrew or figure out what's wrong with it to get it to good.
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Mosquitoes, you're awful here, I spray with my own spray.
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It's on the 5th of June, it's on the 6th of June.
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It's on the 5th of June.
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It's on the 5th of June.
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It's on the 5th of June.
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You can manage where it may be used.
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Be killing stuff.
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You guys will let your guy use it.
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You guys will need it.
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Keeper's ability to keeper.
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Probably it's the best kill more beans, but it also kills.
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Bees, they take it back to your eyes.
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Sound for it.
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It's been too much time dabbling here.
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No, I'm still good.
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It's early in the morning enough to wear.
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A little bit of a little bit of a...
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Open.
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That'll give you a break.
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So I ran off on my tangent.
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I bought a water bottle.
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It's like a systrinsa, too.
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And a backpack blower.
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I use Maverick.
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It's a systrinsa, I see three.
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I use 4.5.
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It's a very small bottle of Maverick.
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As opposed to the Vifton, I use indoors.
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For the bugs, for indoor.
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The Vifton 19, I think.
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The Vifton I use for indoors.
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Pills, bees, don't use it.
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Maverick, outdoors.
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0.5, I use on the whole.
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Once a green half gallon, green half gallon, whatever.
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And the systrinsa is like four.
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It's like 12 ounces.
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This stuff's not cheap.
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I'm trying to buy it at bulk.
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But I spray every 30 days.
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I try to spray every 30 days.
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I'm out in the yard.
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No problems, nothing's like other days.
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Just depending on the weather and the changing
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and the life cycle of the mosquitoes.
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We'll get eaten while I'm out here,
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because we have these tiger, whatever they call it,
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tiger mosquitoes that are not needed.
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If you ever grew up around,
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if you grew up around the 90s in Georgia,
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at least you didn't have mosquitoes during the day.
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You had mosquitoes at night.
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And you went to your backyard at night.
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You know, you didn't get that.
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But these tiger ones are out during the day,
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especially in well-established neighborhoods
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and thoughts of IV,
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and people not take care of them there.
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Cutters, vegan standing water everywhere.
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These little tiger guys will do with the street.
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That's a quick tangent on that.
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We fix the sprinkler.
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I'm going to kind of clean up later,
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but as I'm cleaning up stuff, I'll tell you about it.
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I've got a little bubble machine.
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I'll be using fourth of July here.
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I've had it for two or three years.
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It's just a van.
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It's kind of a hexagonal shape you see it on the Amazon.
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What?
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Hexagonal shape.
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It's got a piece on it.
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It's kind of cute.
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And it's pretty good.
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It goes clockwise and counterclockwise.
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So you've got to turn it on in the right direction
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to get it to go clockwise,
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or clockwise.
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But you can mix up some...
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Your mix-years are good,
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and I buy...
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I use a little bit of the super bubble recipe
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that has just water,
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whatever soap,
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whatever you can find.
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If you happen to find a particular brand, like Joy,
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that does just super joy,
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whatever.
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They don't have actual regular joy anymore,
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or any of the regular soap,
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sorrel, super power, or whatever.
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But this stuff is called...
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You mix in a powder with it called...
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I want to say Gorgon.
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Gorgon powder to help...
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And it's like a habit...
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teaspoon of Gorgon powder.
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It helps the ability of the bubbles.
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I think...
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Or maybe something like that.
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But it makes for a better,
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better longer bubbles.
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You can get together two sticks...
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Stick a piece of yarn...
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Orgon.
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Maybe some awesome giant bubbles.
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Three feet...
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Ball?
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At least...
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No.
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You want to pull it?
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Are you good at it?
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So that's that.
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And I don't have any cleaning.
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What else am I going to talk about?
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Oh!
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The weed eater.
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I found a weed eater on the road.
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That fixed...
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Probably five or six small inches at this point.
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It started when I got two free blowers
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way back from the chicken house.
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And I was using those to spray with
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sold one through three-fifty.
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We built the carburetor, sold it,
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cleaned it, took parts out of it.
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And then I had one kind of half jacked up one.
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And I used it for about three years.
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I bought a new carburetor for it
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because I couldn't get it to start
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and of course it was a carburetor.
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So anyways...
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There's a guy and it's like...
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He talks about half a can of beers.
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That's how long it's going to take.
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I can't remember the guy's name.
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He's Google like...
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Tuning weed eater...
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weed eater tuning or weed eater carburetor.
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He's like the first hit.
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It's orange, it's logo.
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But he has really great tips on how to...
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Get carburetors to work on weed eaters
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and using, adjusting the carburetor.
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You want to get a little carburetor.
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They're like, you know, six bucks for a carburetor tool kit.
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But anyways...
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I'm just troubleshooting this thing.
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I've never had any problems fixing stuff in general.
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Usually I can clean a brush off the spark plug
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or clean the carburetor out.
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I clean the carburetor out.
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It's found on the right side of the road, of course.
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I clean the carburetor out.
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Nothing.
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I...
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Let me clean up.
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As I'm talking.
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I clean out the carburetor.
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Nothing.
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You know, it's kind of...
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Shiny looking carburetor.
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But they all kind of look...
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Used to take apart obviously.
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And I cleaned, put you on it.
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I cleaned the spark plug.
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And I was able to kind of get it to the start,
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but it wouldn't stay.
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It started.
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And it seemed like it wasn't getting fuel.
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So I kept messing with it, kept messing with it.
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Finally, I was able to get it to run and work for a few minutes.
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And of course, it stopped working.
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And I haven't touched it for a few years.
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I said, well, I'll give it another shot.
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And I start to notice that the...
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The reason is not getting gas or fuel.
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I actually swapped the part and went out.
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And the tubing was all rotten, originally for it.
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So I had to replace the tubing and the burping thing to get the fuel in there,
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which is things, you know, they don't actually do anything to be honest with you.
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The primer pumps seem to really matter either way.
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Anyways, this thing was just being difficult.
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And I just happened to notice when I had the fuel kept partially unscrewed,
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it was running.
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And I was like, huh.
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And if you know anything about it,
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there's like a little bit of a vacuum in there or the other wise.
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A non vacuum pressure thing.
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And that pressure forces gas into the carburetor, I guess.
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So there's either a vacuum or pressure, something going on there to get gas into the unit.
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So I tried to clean out the little thing, of course.
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And of course it was all very, very limiting in the amount of air that's going to go in there.
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So I just straight up poked a hole straight through the top of the gas cap to let it get air.
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Now that might be another indicator that something besides something within the carburetor is broken,
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but this was able to fix it.
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Well, the problem with having a hole in the top of your gas tank is that pressure.
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Excuse me.
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I have a coffee like a week, a week and a half, two weeks.
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The problem with having a hole in the top of your gas tank is that it's spears,
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gas, all of this, makes a big mess.
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I don't even know what this is.
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It's a discussion.
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That why am I surprisingly left me to clean up, apparently.
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This is all going inside.
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This is all going inside.
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So, you know, it works, but I'm trying to head to the yard.
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I'm trying to trim the yard deal.
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Yard trim, deal.
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And of course, gas is spewing out all of the placement of the mess.
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So that's kind of an interesting thing about, you know, you need spark, you need fuel,
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you need carburetor working, you need good gas, mix, you need all those things.
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But you also need the right pressure inside of the tank.
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And like I said, I don't know if it's a vacuum.
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But that's something to keep in mind.
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There's troubleshooting this stuff.
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Get you to use some carb cleaner.
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That's always fun to help get this stuff started.
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Safety first, we're safety goggles.
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You know what it would be like being sprayed carburetor cleaner.
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Technically, excuse me.
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Any idle?
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It's that, it's not fun.
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That was all.
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It didn't have to go to the hospital.
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It got good.
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You can actually burn your keraniac and quarrying it with that type of stuff.
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And end up with a bad day.
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And put the carburetor in that room.
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Yes.
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I was using it to prep work.
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I was using it to prep work.
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Is it going to be on the belt?
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It's on the belt.
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It's on the belt.
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It's on the belt.
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Yes.
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And if you use the lemon toy, it's actually kind of hilarious.
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Because your kids.
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Kids of playing, end up singing all like,
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when it's just kind of fun.
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You just tell them, oh yeah, just take your kid.
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It's hour and a half.
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All you got to do is add water and they'll be clean.
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It's because, you know, they get to top all of them.
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Run it back and forth through it.
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They don't really play in there as long as you would think.
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Even with a couple of them.
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It's kind of like a, eh, and then it's the fleeting moment.
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Really interactive bubbles are the way to go.
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You get the little bubble trays.
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And then you get the big bubble things where they can spin around
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and make big bets.
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Those are the funnest ones.
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Your standard vertical style bubble things are just a mess.
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They've got come over and the bubble's over.
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So you just pour it in a tray.
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Let them do the tray.
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If you've got to bring the fares and stuff, they'll actually fill up the.
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They'll fill up the wheelbarrow full of juice.
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In all kinds of elaborate ding-dangs and what nots and wands.
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And they'll use those.
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So my sprinkler is little, you know, there's one of the things.
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What you have to do is backflush them every once in a while.
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Because the little holes will get stuck up.
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And there's a little pin at the end that you can use it to kind of backflush.
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So you shove a paper put in there or whatever you want to shove inside the hole.
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And that's it's backwashing.
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Or as the little thing is open, it'll come out the tip.
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It's kind of hard to explain.
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But that's how you clean it.
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There's a little release on the end of the sprinkler.
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That's a little easy back and forth guy.
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And that's how you clean them out.
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Both we got a cat poop.
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There's nothing super interesting there.
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Working my cat feeder might do that one.
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Oh, the irrigation stuff.
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Problems, that problem.
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It's all plastic garbage.
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So I'm going to try to get a commercial irrigation system.
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I don't know how much that's going to cost.
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Your basic orbit brand is like 99 or 50 bucks, 60 bucks I think.
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And it's plastic and you screw it on plastic on metal and things bad things happen in general.
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I don't know why there's the threads are different or something.
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I'm missing.
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Maybe there's a step down way you're supposed to like plug plastic.
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You know how it was, if you don't understand, sorry.
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It's a very nice good boat.
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You know how when you do pipe, you don't want to get the wrong shark pipe,
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which is the automatic policy to improve flowing stuff.
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So if you do like copper to pecs, get special kind.
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Or if you do pecs to the pecs, you have to get a special kind.
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If you're going from pecs to copper, you have to get it like a different kind or way.
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The same thing with the, what the hell was talking about.
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I think there might be some kind of step down where I'm supposed to like,
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instead of screw it directly onto the faucet.
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I've got a two way split, but it goes to the hose,
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the old standard hose, and into the irrigation system,
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which is only like four hoppers.
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You can get a cat feeder.
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The problem is that this is the little scheduling thing.
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It cracked at the head.
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Of course, there's no way to fix that.
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And I've had it.
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This is the first one I've had.
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It's lasted me like three seasons.
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There's no way to really fix water pressure issues,
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especially if it's all plastic garbage.
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So, I'm going to opt in to try to...
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cleaning.
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Virtual grade.
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Whatever.
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I think that's pretty much it is.
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I talked about the weed eater.
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Like I said, this is kind of an exploratory episode.
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If you're bored here, probably not.
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It's pretty much it.
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There's a whole lot of other projects going on.
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I might do one on the rebuild of my good thoughts.
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I don't know if that's...
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or how to see salt again.
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Anyways.
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Maybe this helps somebody, or at least will help myself
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in three years when I forget.
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Take it easy.
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