3rd April 2009 01:16 AM #1 z
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Tire stem air valves
On Apr 2, 2:10*pm, Mark Olson <ols...@tiny.invalid> wrote:
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> Buying a lifetime supply of anything made of rubber is not a good idea,
> unless you're sure you will be dead within 5 years.
what if you only intend to carry it around in your wallet for 30 years?
3rd April 2009 05:50 AM #2 m6onz5a
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Tire stem air valves
On Apr 3, 2:16*am, z <gzuck...@snail-mail.net> wrote:
> On Apr 2, 2:10*pm, Mark Olson <ols...@tiny.invalid> wrote:
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>
>
> > Buying a lifetime supply of anything made of rubber is not a good idea,
> > unless you're sure you will be dead within 5 years.
>
> what if you only intend to carry it around in your wallet for 30 years?
Are you going to use it after 30 years?
3rd April 2009 09:12 PM #3 z
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Tire stem air valves
On Apr 3, 6:50*am, m6onz5a <corv...@************> wrote:
> On Apr 3, 2:16*am, z <gzuck...@snail-mail.net> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 2, 2:10*pm, Mark Olson <ols...@tiny.invalid> wrote:
>
> > > Buying a lifetime supply of anything made of rubber is not a good idea,
> > > unless you're sure you will be dead within 5 years.
>
> > what if you only intend to carry it around in your wallet for 30 years?
>
> Are you going to use it after 30 years? 
Ya never know. I thought last night my wife might have been thinking
about letting me get to second base.
4th April 2009 12:21 PM #4 cuhulin
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Tire stem air valves
Last year, I got rid of two old late 1920s/early 1930s Chevrolet car
frames with the springs and front and rear axels and wheels/tires/inner
tubes.Just for the heck of it, I cut around one of the inner tubes that
has the tire valve stem.I am going to remove the tire stem valve and
take a real good look at it and see what kind of condition that old tire
stem valve is in, soon as I check my condition to see what kind of
condition my condition is in.But first, I need to go to the Wal Mart
Gestapo (food department) store and then work in my back yard.
cuhulin
7th April 2009 12:40 PM #5 cuhulin
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Tire stem air valves
I was doing some Hoovering in my storage shed with my Sears 5 Horsepower
four gallon wet/dry vacuum cleaner, sucked up two sockets with my vacuum
cleaner, but I can get them back.I discovered I have a weird looking
tool that is specially for removing tire stem valves.
cuhulin
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