Depende sa gana bruh at sa activities… pero pag wala ako ginagawa at nasa mood kumain ng mani, 3times a day ako…
so imagine mo if buong lingo ako free… pero walang arthitis pa naman…
Hindi ka yata mahilig ng mani? Alam mo ba uung chinese peanut? Yan ang pinaka paborito ko kainin…
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Wala budget for any of the Go Pro Heros or DJI Osmos so have to settle for SJCam.
Out of all the budget action cameras I've considered, eto na ang may better than passable image quality with EIS.
Sony IMX image sensor tapos Ambarella processor na rin kasi.
No immediate need pa naman pero lone stock na lang sa nakita kong lowest price.
Pre-ordered the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. Time to see how Wear os and Samsung will turn out to be.
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A bunch of stuff for my new kitten. What a darling she is. Mixed breed .
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Magnetic mosquito door screen via Shopee.
Kakainis kasi it works excellently at 87 pesos lang![emoji23]
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I have used it and verified it with a torque wrench. I don't have any settings for the torque value of my cordless impact wrench so this is the best solution I know. This is useful when you are replacing the tire along the road. And besides, the span of torque required for lug nuts is about 20 Nm or so. I don't think I'll go over and under the recommended value in using that torque stick.
This reminds me, my neighbor replaced all the stud bolts of his car because he overtightened the lug nuts.
in the olden days,
few people thought about torqueing their lug nuts.
most rims then were steel.
heh heh.
what was a common tool back then, was the breaker bar.
"manong, 'wag masyado mahigpit. baka hindi ko mapalitan yan pag na-flat tire ako."
kahit naman ngayon halos walang nagamit ng torque wrench, may instructions sa manual IIRC, that says, when you tighten it by hand, you twist it several times with the wrench, which i think comes close to the desired torque.
What I do is step on the wrench just enough to let it carry my weight for a couple of seconds, that's my torque.
I had enough of doing it that way. I hate to admit it, but I thought I can easily remove the lug nuts the way I do it before. The first time I had to remove the tire, after so many years that I haven't done it, I was sweating like I was in the engine room with a temperature of 42°C. No exaggeration, I was sweating like that.
So I decided to buy a cordless impact wrench, those knocked off from China. Then I thought, I no longer want to bring my torque wrench. And so I bought the torque stick.
This reminds me, the impact wrench I bought is not so strong to remove the lug nuts for this pickup truck. It was so tight that "jumping" on the L-wrench won't budge at all.
I was on my way to Subic when I saw them stranded. I decided to stop and ask them if there's anything I can help. The lady didn't know what to do and the young man had no idea how to bring down the spare tire.
I guided the young man and since he has a "better" body built compared to me, I let him do the "jumping". Once it got loose, removing and putting back the lug nuts is a breeze.
I think I should have bought an impact wrench with a known brand...