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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
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07-18-2012 | #22 | |
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Believe it or not there is one worse. I ran into this working on a friends toyota. I have a set of craftsman wrenches. These have a box end on one side and an open end on the other. The box end is one of those with NO lever but has an integrated ratchet. The direction of ratcheting is determined by flipping the box end over. You can guess the rest. Yup I backed out a bolt head just far enough where I could not get the box end out. The only thing that saved having to cut the bolt head off was that I had only backed it out too far by 1/4 turn. I was able to get the bolt back in enough to get the wrench out, just barely.
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07-18-2012 | #23 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
That's a great tip. I'll have to remember that next time I work on it. Which will be soon, cause I just received a new oil pressure switch and headlight bushings. Wish me luck, lol.
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07-18-2012 | #24 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
Ahh the embarrassment of visiting the WAZOO and having them find HOW MANY tools tucked away in various places... I really had no idea that they were even missing!
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07-18-2012 | #25 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
I don't even own a set of those. They don't last long enough anyhow.
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07-18-2012 | #26 | |
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Time to take it back for a free replacement. May have something to do with using a pipe extension on it
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Yep...Shop rag "fer sher" going forward! P.
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07-23-2012 | #28 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
When I used to work in the trade, I collecting more than a couple of tools from customers cars. I might have donated a couple of mine too.
I recall once one guy brought back a whole rail of sockets I left on the tray of the front clip on one truck. They stayed in place with the hood closed and I was lucky the guy brought them back because they were worth more than $200 in today's money. |
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