Square not cubed..which is why he responded.It's a 20 by 30 foot lawn area.
How's that, ok?
Square not cubed..which is why he responded.It's a 20 by 30 foot lawn area.
How's that, ok?
Yes, however I thought that the "Spelling Police" was only still around on places like Google and AI.Square not cubed..which is why he responded.
My neighbor was using a Sunbeam electric mower up until a few years ago.How many of you here, besides me, still to this day own a vintage electric mower from the 1980s and back (Sunbeam and others)?
~Ben
Was it one of those old twin-blade models from the '50s or '60s?My neighbor was using a Sunbeam electric mower up until a few years ago.
That poor thing struggled with his lawn, I could hear the motor laboring.
It was never serviced or maintained either.
Mine is a 2005 Black & Decker 18" cheap ($159) mower, it still does it's job but I don't subject it to a lot of strain.
Not spelling..The Math Police.Yes, however I thought that the "Spelling Police" was only still around on places like Google and AI.
My original "mistake" would naturally be translated-understood by most people and just moved o=n.
I speak sometimes in general loose terms, like Archie Bunker.Not spelling..The Math Police.
Sq foot is area
Sq foot = length * width
Cubic foot is volume
Cq ft= base *width*height
Sorry,
I believe it had a single blade, not sure.Was it one of those old twin-blade models from the '50s or '60s?
And it surprises me to see that not one cent went into keeping it in check (motor, blades, etc.).
~Ben
What I could see from that is perhaps 1) the blade bolts were not securely tightened, or 2) the belts were stretched (worn out).I had a twin blade Black&Decker for a short time-mower was just about shot and was found left behind in a house we had got-Orange painted cast aluminum,two blades driven by a couple cog belts.mower was at end of road when blade either came off or belts would not stay on -junked the mower and i still have the lead block from the front somewhereIt had a lot of power as i recall and would buy one on sight if i found one for sale. The mower was from 1979-a decade old at the time.
Yes, of course.I speak sometimes in general loose terms, like Archie Bunker.
But the audiences always knew what he meant.
Now, can we get on with things and finally drop this petty discussion?