Emergency tool purchase (and final reminder I need to build a road bag.) There I was, engaging in a weekend living history exhibit to show the youth of two states what a 20th century van looked like, in a driving rainstorm, when the wipers stopped working. Made my way to the upcoming exit and the first gas station after it, it had a nice big awning. Wiper linkage.
Turned out to be a bit of a truck stop, too, so I wandered to the back and found a trucker section, with a good selection of tools, but nooo greases.

(Something had been squeaking dryly as I used the wipers, hence SOME kind of lubricant.)
Screwdriver is trying to look like a good one. It was good enough to unscrew the screws I needed removed. Pliers feel a bit off (same brand) but I've learned in recent years with another cheap (HF) purchase that a little oil on the joints and contact points and threads might do wonders. These pliers do feel strong. I won't be seeking out more for my coming road bag, of course, egads.
Turned out to be a bit of a truck stop, too, so I wandered to the back and found a trucker section, with a good selection of tools, but nooo greases.

(Something had been squeaking dryly as I used the wipers, hence SOME kind of lubricant.)
Screwdriver is trying to look like a good one. It was good enough to unscrew the screws I needed removed. Pliers feel a bit off (same brand) but I've learned in recent years with another cheap (HF) purchase that a little oil on the joints and contact points and threads might do wonders. These pliers do feel strong. I won't be seeking out more for my coming road bag, of course, egads.
















