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Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:02:37 PM   
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Who the Fuck thought it was a good idea to make wheelbarrow wheels inflatable instead of solid,And Who was the second "Einstein" to make some wheelbarrow tires beaded instead of a tube?Does anyone really need that extra amount of traction and shock absorption,it's a fucking wheelbarrow,10 miles perhour is the fastest it gets,and even that is a bit hasty compared to their usual use.....Gawd damn it china(or who ever slaps these things together these days),Gimmie a simple wheelbarrow with a simple wheel with a simple rubber tire that doesn't need inflating,just a rubber collar with tread wrapped round a metal wheel....

sorry fer the rant,wrestled a gawd damn tire back onto it's bead(finally gave up and used a can of brake fluid and a match) just to have it drain out all it's air like ten minutes later...I think I'm just gonna fill the tire with insulating foam now,see how that works...either that,or I just trim the rim flat and use that


but really,it seems like most things made these days are intentionally made to die and need maintenance with in a single season,if not sooner.
plastic rakes, plastic handled sponge mops,plastic on plastic rivets and screws,plastic rope,plastic razors,plastic fences and plastic barrels,everything is shitty and plastic,and sold to you in a plastic bag from a big plastic store.....

plastic

plastic

plastic
it's fantastic,make everything cheap and disposable,then sell nothing but the cheap and disposable
till every one forgets that there used to be such a concept as "made to last ".




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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:09:48 PM   
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*nods sympathetically* It can be hard transporting bodies for burial.

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:16:46 PM   
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*nods sympathetically* It can be hard transporting bodies for burial.

Oh,bodies are easy,if you have more then one,take the heaviest one and put him(or her,no reason to be a homicidal sexist)on the bottom and place three(or a few more)on top and drag'em by their ankles,way easier then a wheelbarrow with a flat tire....

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:21:05 PM   
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I'm lacking in upper body strength, I'm the type who needs a sturdy wheelbarrow and a nearby pig farm.

(not that I've thought about this or put any of it into practice )

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:22:09 PM   
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Wheelbarrows have inflatable tires because solid tires are a stone bitch to get over obstacles when you have a full load in the wheelbarrow. It's a feature, not a flaw.

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:26:35 PM   
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Wheelbarrows have inflatable tires because solid tires are a stone bitch to get over obstacles when you have a full load in the wheelbarrow. It's a feature, not a flaw.

ya'd think so,but a friend of mine HAS an ancient 1960some'thing wheel barrow that has a metal wheel,and even thou the wheel is flattened on one side(don't know how she managed that)it still works more or less fine,even with a narrow damaged metal wheel...yeah a fully inflated wheel in good condition works a bit better,but not that much better that it should warrant the extra maintenance, especially when a solid state rubber tire would provide the same feature more or less with out the fus

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:28:40 PM   
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I'm lacking in upper body strength, I'm the type who needs a sturdy wheelbarrow and a nearby pig farm.

(not that I've thought about this or put any of it into practice )

I just watched snatch the other night lol

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:30:25 PM   
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I had to Google that lol. I've not seen it, obviously.

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:36:10 PM   
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I had to Google that lol. I've not seen it, obviously.

think of it as an educational film....like in this scene,it gives an important life lesson on how to dispose bodies via piggies..other lessons it gives are how to not make a deal with nomadic bare knuckle boxers and how to not rob a bookies

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:40:52 PM   
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quote:

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ya'd think so

I know so. I spent years pushing wheelbarrows around jobsites.

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but a friend of mine HAS an ancient 1960some'thing wheel barrow that has a metal wheel,and even thou the wheel is flattened on one side(don't know how she managed that)it still works more or less fine,even with a narrow damaged metal wheel...

Yes, the old style wheelbarrows had a significantly larger diameter wheel than the rubber tires on modern wheelbarrows. That's why they work as well as they as they do. Unfortunately, those large wheels are hard to keep true or straight, as your friend has discovered, which is just one reason why they're not really used much anymore.

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yeah a fully inflated wheel in good condition works a bit better,but not that much better that it should warrant the extra maintenance, especially when a solid state rubber tire would provide the same feature more or less with out the fus

Buy a solid rubber replacement wheel then. They make "flat-free" replacement tires that have a lower durometer than hard rubber so you get the best of both worlds. Problem solved.

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:43:35 PM   
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I had to Google that lol. I've not seen it, obviously.

think of it as an educational film....like in this scene,it gives an important life lesson on how to dispose bodies via piggies..other lessons it gives are how to not make a deal with nomadic bare knuckle boxers and how to not rob a bookies


I already knew about how sweet little pigs will eat anything, a tip I picked up years ago. And somehow I don't think I'm the type to mess around with nomadic or stationary bare knuckle boxers. Bookies... maybe. If I've a clean safe getaway.

I've a larcenous heart but lack the followthrough. There are so many potential crimes out there just begging to be committed! But I don't like the thought of jail lol. I prefer my creature comforts and freedom.

Part of me feels I should apologize for hijacking your wheelbarrow vent, but the rest of me is shrugging and wanting to explain that I'm just bored, bored and chatty. :D

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:48:59 PM   
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I know so. I spent years pushing wheelbarrows around jobsites.



me too,grew up on 5 and a half acres,and it was my job to keep it tidy from the time I could push a cart and lift a shovel

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Buy a solid rubber replacement wheel then. They make "flat-free" replacement tires that have a lower durometer than hard rubber so you get the best of both worlds. Problem solved.

yeah,and I'll probably end up doing that when I get paid,but for now,I have a useless dirt weight in my yard and a piles of poo that will sit there for another week until I get the tire and I'll be out probably another 20 bucks or so to fix something that shouldn't need fixing....

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 1:58:05 PM   
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Part of me feels I should apologize for hijacking your wheelbarrow vent, but the rest of me is shrugging and wanting to explain that I'm just bored, bored and chatty. :D


feel free to cart it away any way you like,why do you think I started the thread anyway




but yeah,jail does suck,nothing like living in a 25 square foot box with another human being,taking shits in the same room you sleep,paying 8 bucks for a packet of ramen,and watching yer "celly" pull out god knows what kind of contraband out of his ass and throwing it down the hall....daytime tv....god do I hate daytime tv.....

my last "celly" had 760 tattooed under his eye,when I met him,I asked him if he was gonna get it covered up when they changed the area code the following year....he just looked at me and said something"why you gotta ask me some'n like that homes,I'm try'n to change dawg",later he asked me to read him his remedial adult education home work...yeah,jail sucks,altho to be honest,I wouldn't mind going to chick jail all that much

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 2:01:35 PM   
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Hurrah! Freedom to ramble all over your thread!

The board is too slow for me. There is the temptation to post on every.single.thread out of sheer boredom.

I'd go for a walk but it is raining and cold so I'm snuggled up under my bedcovers while typing. That leaves me with a slow forum and thoughts of running amok.

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 2:04:29 PM   
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Hurrah! Freedom to ramble all over your thread!

The board is too slow for me. There is the temptation to post on every.single.thread out of sheer boredom.

I'd go for a walk but it is raining and cold so I'm snuggled up under my bedcovers while typing. That leaves me with a slow forum and thoughts of running amok.

winter hit you too huh

well over here it's a bone chilling 65 outside lol

what part of the globe you snuggled into?

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 2:08:39 PM   
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Hurrah! Freedom to ramble all over your thread!

The board is too slow for me. There is the temptation to post on every.single.thread out of sheer boredom.

I'd go for a walk but it is raining and cold so I'm snuggled up under my bedcovers while typing. That leaves me with a slow forum and thoughts of running amok.

winter hit you too huh

well over here it's a bone chilling 65 outside lol

what part of the globe you snuggled into?


I'm in Austin Texas, used to live in Michigan where 55 and rainy was a good day. After six years of Texas I've acclimated a bit too much lol, anything below 75 and I'm a pitiful shivering wreck. On the plus side I can now tolerate 102 in a pair of jeans.

The window is cracked open and I'm refusing to turn on the heat aka the heater as it is called down here. I miss fresh air. Most of the time it is too freaking hot to open a window so I'm putting up with/whining about the chill just so I can have fresh air.

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 2:11:51 PM   
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I'm making crawfish etoufee in an hour, that will warm me up. Just have to decide between crusty french bread and cornbread.

(seriously if I'm driving you nuts by talking too much just tell me to hush and go away, I've been gone from this forum for a few years and apparently I've a huge build up of words stuck inside of me)

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 2:15:18 PM   
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blather away

Thinking of starting another pointless thread in a few....

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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 2:17:34 PM   
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I love pointless threads! They feel like home.
:D

So have you a preference between French bread or cornbread with crawfish etoufee? I still can't decide.




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RE: Dear Manufactures... - 11/5/2014 2:20:05 PM   
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I also feel weirdly shy about posting on most threads because I was gone for several years from this site. So there is this 'people won't have a clue who I am, who is this bitch inserting her unwanted opinion" thing going on in my head.

Yes for a hyper-chatty person I'm really very shy.

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