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How Many Forum Members to Change a Light Bulb?

Always use Blue Loctite when installing incandescent bulbs.

It's recommended to use Red permanent Loctite on LED bulbs because they last forever anyway.

Anyone that don't use a thread locker is a dimbulb of the highest order.

The bulb will certainly work its way loose after 5-6 on/off cycles.
 
* Creedmor shooters can change bulbs at a 1000 yards ( If they do their part)

* Benchrest shooters are still looking for the proper stool to stand on

* ELR shooters are making sure its the bulb used by last years champion

* Palma shooters can only use 40 watt unmodified lamps

* IPSC shooters changed every bulb in the house and broke 3 light fixtures

* Cowboy action shooters are still coming up with a clever name for the bulb

* Fclass shooters have the bulb screwed in while everyone else is still screwing around

No, no, no.......

Benchrest shooters are sorting the bulbs by weight and volume....

F-Class shooters are still waiting for the lightbulb to go out and come on every seven seconds.....

:cool:
 
I didn’t believe all the hype about led bulbs at first but the chronograph doesn’t lie. A little slower than a regular bulb at 184,350 miles per second. But the es and ed were both 0. Don’t know how you get any better than that.
 
How many solo guitars does it take to replace a lightbulb ?

Four. One to replace the lightbulb, and three to stand around and say "I could've done that better".

How does a solo guitarist replace a lightbulb.

He holds a lightbulb to the socket as the world turns around him.

After being in several rock bands over the decades, I can attest to that some solo guitarist, actually I most solo guitarist suffer from a superiority complex.
 
After reading all of these posts, I still don't know what torque to use on my light bulbs, nor do I know if the LED's require a different torque.

I'm so disappointed.
 
If you want a good chainsaw, purchase a brand that professional arborist and lumberjacks use most predominantly. And that is, Stihl or Husqvarna. And the hell with the greenies. Buy a gas powered one.
Real arborists wouldn’t get caught dead using a newer Husky….since they were bought out by the big box store. A lot of northern Michigan arborists use Jonsered saws, along with the king of saws, Stihl.
Dave
 

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