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What was the funniest thing you have ever seen someone do, trying to fix,repair,build or anything dealing with tools in the garage?
a buddy of mines wanted to use my shop to change his spark plugs and kept complaining that the plugs wouldnt go in....So i asked did he get the right ones....He said yes....so i took a look over the hood and said...pull the socket out...He had the plugs in upside down.....lmaoooooooooooooooooo

2- I girl I knew who since moved away-I did most of the work to her car.
She noticed she picked up a nail and went to a local gas station that actually still has garage bays for service work to have it repaired. She called me almost crying saying that the young pimpleface broke her rim trying to take the tire off and it still wasn't off the car. I said wait I'll be right there.
Her car had plastic hubcaps with, what looked like, lugnuts. Kid put an impact on the hubcap and busted up the plastic that was the hubcap.
He did!!!!!!

LMAO
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I said, "No, get in my car, and we'll go buy more oil."

(which showed about 3" above the full mark). She had just been looking in the valve cover and wasn't seeing it full of oil. Ended up being a fuel pump relay.A boy in automotive class back in high school decided to changed his own oil. He said his Toyota held a lot of oil. He just kept adding oil until it was full. Full to him was when he could see it through the hole in the valve cover where he was adding it.

A boy in automotive class back in high school decided to changed his own oil. He said his Toyota held a lot of oil. He just kept adding oil until it was full. Full to him was when he could see it through the hole in the valve cover where he was adding it.
Lets here of some things we did when we didn't know any better. I was lucky enough to have my dad around to teach me how to work on things.



, I introduced him to Mr. Oil fill cap - needless to say the remaining three quarts were much easier to add.I noticed he had what was the smallest funnel I have EVER seen stuck in the dipstick tube!
The kid ends up taking the next 30 or so minutes to "refill" the engine oil, I come by to check in. There's less than 10 minutes of the class left and he only has 2 of the 5 quarts in, when I noticed he had what was the smallest funnel I have EVER seen stuck in the dipstick tube! After a good laugh at his expense, I introduced him to Mr. Oil fill cap - needless to say the remaining three quarts were much easier to add.
Here is another good one.......
(from my buddy shop as i walked up)
A guy had a 72 monte carlo....and his radio went out....So my buddy gave this guy the test light and ground it and check all the fuses....after the guy poked a few of them....He said it wasnt lighting up at all....So my buddy said scratch it around maybe its not getting a good contact....(so my buddy listened and said to himself " that dont sound like steel") He went to the side of the car and saw the alligator clip on the ground and scratches on the concrete.......![]()

