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We were working on the brakes of my folk's 1962 880. My Dad later chewed me out for losing his vice grips. He would say I was using sockets for gravel in the alley. A couple years later we had the tire off and there the vice grips were. My Dad had clipped them on the chassis to put them...
This is the one I bought. Mainly for my albums, but it did a great job on my Holley 2100. as I remember, I used Pinesol with a splash of injector cleaner. Didn't keep track of time as I would look at it and couldn't decide if it was clean or not. Kept adding 15 minutes. It ran long enough...
Some towns have commercial docks that will catch and hold freight for truckers and and us. I shipped a very large neon Texaco sign. I dropped the crate at the depot and the hauler picked it up when he came through the area. I don't know if they charged the hauler, but they didn't charge me...
How are LED's holding up for people? I bought an expensive bulb for my reading lamp advertised to outlast incandescent by many times. Less than a year later, it started flickering and I put an incandescent back in
A friend of mine uses a 12 volt vacuum pump. I believe it is actually a compressor from a GM car. It looks like hell with wires and pieces hanging loose, but he does over 50 repairable a year, most are front end. If you don't want to spend $200+, it must not take much to pump the systems...
Although I have worked in refineries, I have never been around the drilling. I've been told that it sometimes comes out of the ground as though it had been separated. I haven't seen it firsthand, but I've been told that sometimes it comes out just like the oil we put in our engines. I know...
A building contractor friend claims they are battery killers because of vibration. I reach for my 14 volt Dewalt before my 110 reciprocating saw and haven't had any failures. It's quick and handy, but for big things or a lot of cutting, I get out the 110. His saw gets heavy use.