DogeTrainer2
DogeTrainer2 t1_iup72cl wrote
Reply to comment by Pd0xG in Anyone having issues with new dickies stuff? On the right is their old 834 shorts I've worn for years and on the left their new "everyday" shorts after barely two months of use! by SuperDidier
I use SportTek brand polos and Duluth Trading t’s that I have monogrammed for shirts. No one makes a T shirt as durable as Duluth. They’re the best hands down.
DogeTrainer2 t1_iup6wwp wrote
Reply to comment by Pd0xG in Anyone having issues with new dickies stuff? On the right is their old 834 shorts I've worn for years and on the left their new "everyday" shorts after barely two months of use! by SuperDidier
I’ve been buying Iron Clothing brand shorts from Sams club and Weatherproof pants at Costco for next to nothing. I rotate out 3 pair of each and I get about 4 years out of them. For the price I’m fine buying new after that amount of time. I use the old ones as either around the house work pants or turn them into shop rags for at home oil changes and stuff. Plus my clothes always look newer than everyone else in my shop and in my business (aviation Mx) professional appearance does matter to an extent when dealing with a customer who owns a $2m-16m aircraft.
DogeTrainer2 t1_ivavgc3 wrote
Reply to What’s a good washing machine/dryer combo for easy repairs down the road? by rosabonita
The cheaper GE line with an agitator and knobs instead of a digital board. I’ve had to work on both our washer and dryer within 5 years of purchase and both were incredibly simple. No digital control board eliminates 90% of the headache.
Washer wasn’t filling completely, thought it was the fill level sensor, ended up being the inlet line screen was clogged.
Dryer the belt broke. Replacement was super easy and only $18. Then the timer seized and that was super easy and only $90.