Nah. Just makes me feel ashamed of myself.There are lots of things about America that do ****. BUT THEY NEVER **** AS BAD AS THESE GUYS HAVE IT. Sort of makes you want to sing: "God Bless America" doesn't it?
We've moved on and it's about red rags turning purple now and whether that's intentional or not.And here we are worrying about what kind of work pants we should wear. Much less gloves for our particular job we are working on. Wonder what they clean up their hands when done, I’m guessing gasoline.
As I try to figure out what BnOE is.Ratchets sure make the job easier. I rebuilt my first engine with just a BnOE set. It was what I could afford at the time.
Really, puppy? Box n Open End. What are they teaching kids in schools these days.As I try to figure out what BnOE is.
Nobody abbreviates them like that. And I haven't made coffee yet.Really, puppy? Box n Open End. What are they teaching kids in schools these days.
I do, and I'm not nobody, yet.Nobody abbreviates them like that. And I haven't made coffee yet.
To be honest, I thought you were referring to a dog bone wrench. Rebuilding an engine with just one of those would be really impressive.Really, puppy? Box n Open End. What are they teaching kids in schools these days.
Nobody abbreviReally, puppy? Box n Open End. What are they teaching kids in schools these days.
Lol ok.I do, and I'm not nobody, yet.
Long, long ago, I decided that I'm going my own way, world be damned, and if the rest of it can't catch up to me, then too bad for it. It's a process that's worked well for the last several decades. Once I'm gone, you can rule the world, in the meantime just try to keep up and things will be fine.
That was later.To be honest, I thought you were referring to a dog bone wrench. Rebuilding an engine with just one of those would be really impressive.
The purpose… the definition of language is a cooperative system of mutually intelligible symbols which can be used to convey meaning.I do, and I'm not nobody, yet.
Long, long ago, I decided that I'm going my own way, world be damned, and if the rest of it can't catch up to me, then too bad for it. It's a process that's worked well for the last several decades. Once I'm gone, you can rule the world, in the meantime just try to keep up and things will be fine.

That would've worked. Wrap the cords around the bolt heads n pull.I googled BnOE and only came up with Bang & Olufsen Earbuds.
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Definitely would have been more impressive.That would've worked. Wrap the cords around the bolt heads n pull.
You use these words, cooperative, mutually, and intelligible, like they mean something that I should care about. I'm just here for the lulz. And to annoy as many of the local residents of this ball of mud as possible.The purpose… the definition of language is a cooperative system of mutually intelligible symbols which can be used to convey meaning.
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The "lulz."You use these words, cooperative, mutually, and intelligible, like they mean something that I should care about. I'm just here for the lulz. And to annoy as many of the local residents of this ball of mud as possible.
Come to NYC, I watch these street mechanics pull apart engines with wrenches and pliers. I'm impressed watching these guys do so much with so little. BTW, I've never seen them use a torque wrench. A guy in my crew had his brakes done last week by a guy in the street by our job, carried his tools on a garbage can lid, brakes work good charged 100$ plus parts.I asked my 74 year old mechanic father what BnOE would mean with respect to overhauling an engine.
He had no idea. Then he said you're never going to properly overhaul an engine with just box and open wrenches. I've never overhauled an engine but I did tear one apart. He reminded me of the need to torque down the head bolts to spec and it jogged my memory that there are bolts you can't even get to with a "BnOE."
Not sure how they'd get between some manifold ports with a wrench.Come to NYC, I watch these street mechanics pull apart engines with wrenches and pliers. I'm impressed watching these guys do so much with so little. BTW, I've never seen them use a torque wrench. A guy in my crew had his brakes done last week by a guy in the street by our job, carried his tools on a garbage can lid, brakes work good charged 100$ plus parts.
Yah, lulz, it's a thing. Dontcha keep up with current lingo? Don't worry, it's all copacetic, you'll catch on.The "lulz."
You're actually a 14 year old boy, aren't you?.![]()
Why would you do that if you're paid by the hour? Seems like gravy to me.At 16, I changed a drivers side motor mount on an old Chrysler ( I think) with just open end wrenches, cuz that’s all the boss had. Partial turn, flip wrench over, repeat many times.
Brought my tools in after that.
Me too.Nah. Just makes me feel ashamed of myself.![]()
The abuse my hands took over the two plus hours were not worth it. I only worked about 12 hours a week, fixed, so stringing out a job wasn't worth it.Why would you do that if you're paid by the hour? Seems like gravy to me.
I really like the "breaker bar" that they use. Makes me think about the breaker bar / ratchet thread that I read yesterday.A few 1/2" ratchets would cut their man hours in half. Honestly, I feel lucky to have a full socket set after seeing this.
I was at the shipbreaking yard in Alaing, India a few years ago. Barefoot teenage boys begging us for shoes while working in that death trap. It opened my eyes.