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Lewis and Clark

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    KILLED it in DENVER.... chicago.MADE and HitmanGlass Works got FIRST PLACE BEST BOOTH (beating anyone slanging green, equip, and bullshit) and TWO 2nd PLACE's for BEST product (hitman turbine) AND Glass Piece by Steve Bates....

     

     

     

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    batesxhitman - first ever butane torch tube. what?

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    http://www.familyhandyman.com/DIY-Projects/Home-Repair/Appliance-Repair/how-to-repair-a-refrigerator

     

     

     

    Refrigerator noise comes from either the compressor under the fridge, the condenser fan motor under the fridge, or the evaporator fan motor inside the freezer. Open the freezer door while the fridge is running. If the noise doesn't get louder when you open the freezer, pull out the fridge. Most refrigerators have a condenser fan motor (Photo 13). Unscrew the back cover and listen—you'll be able to tell whether the noise is coming from the fan or the compressor. The best cure for a loud compressor is usually a new fridge. To replace the fan motor, remove its mounting screws, unplug it and install the new one.

     

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    Compressor about to go bad. Prepare to pay some money to have it fixed or buy a new fridge. One thing I have learned about appliances is bad noises are bad.

     

     

     

     

    for the win!

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