What did you do to your non g-body project today [2025 edition]

The trucks seem to get it the worst. I think it has a lot to do with the construction and the shape of the bodies creates a lot of places for dirt, salt and moisture to get trapped versus a car or SUV. On top of the fact that they are just commonly used for work.

Fluid Film (or similar) every year or every other year is the best solution I’ve found.

In addition to this, it also seems that the higher ground clearance most trucks have creates greater air turbulence which scoops up more material off the road to be deposited on the undercarriage.
 
Bought new dryer today...

Seams electrical industry can't get stuff straight 🤣🤦🏻‍♂️
Dryer plug is labeled as a 10/3 vs 10/2
The wire I'm running to feed it is 8/2 plugged into a 2pole 30A breaker.

Pending the length I think 10ga is too small for 30a system. Most of the places I've lived dryer is 50' feet straight line from the power panel, probably well over 75' of wire🤦🏻‍♂️

Seams code went to a 10/3 wires... Maybe they should have jump to a 8/2 from 10/2.. let's add another "ground" vs fixing the problem of small wires🤷🏻‍♂️
I'm sure there was some lobby money on that rule change
 

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