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Retired dozer fixer's latest activity
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Looking for Reasonably Priced Good Quality LARGE Combo Wrenches - 1.5" and Larger...
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A slugger in 1 1/2 is useful for removing the spring pack bolts on the Hendrickson beam suspension .
Thursday at 5:27 PM
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Okay, yes, I am FRUGAL (or as you say "cheap") ! Especially, since it is likely to be YEARS before I (or my likely son) uses this tool...
Thursday at 5:35 AM
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The oldwizzard always tries to get off cheap, which is some cases is completely possible. Doing struts isn't one of those cases. LIfe is...
Thursday at 5:28 AM
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Screwdriver Sunday … let’s see ‘em
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Have all the impressive display images been photoshopped? Where are the ones used to delid and stir paint? YMMV
Wednesday at 6:33 AM
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Outside of the PB Swiss and the multi-bit drivers in the top right corner, almost everything in this drawer has seen considerable use...
Wednesday at 6:31 AM
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I was wondering the same thing. Most of these look pretty pristine! I have to admit, I collect a lot and some are not used that much...
Wednesday at 6:31 AM
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My GearWrench drawer is a work in progress.
Tuesday at 7:33 PM
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Let’s see the industrial plant mechanic tool bags
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Not needed here either...
Tuesday at 7:24 PM
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Hydraulic fitting storage layout
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Your bins are the easy part. Storing those heavy hose reels is the real pain in the ***
Tuesday at 6:31 AM
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Hydraulic fitting not accessible?
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Simple ..if you have to take half the machine apart to get at one hydraulic fitting ........You start and keep at it till finished...
Monday at 7:52 PM
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The Best Ratchet Lube Has Been Discovered
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but I like the red staining problem. that's why I use Marvel Mystery Oil. (y)
Monday at 5:50 PM
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Looks like a flat face o-ring type fitting. If that’s the case no amount of tightening will stop leak. O-ring needs to be replaced. Mess...
Monday at 4:17 PM
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What piece of equipment to buy first?
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A hammer. Always the first tool to buy. BFH is more useful.
Sunday at 7:59 PM
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Killed 2 bandsaw blades in one evening
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Sounds like your using a blade with too high of a teeth per inch count. Chips are likely not getting pulled out of the cut. No such...
Sunday at 7:39 PM
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Tire Plug kits
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If you're really a tightwad on space, you could always loosen the allen, take the needle and reamer out of their sockets and stow them...
Sunday at 6:36 PM
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