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    Pole shed heaved. . . How can I "save" this?

    It is in a wet area especially when it rains heavy or for a few days. This building was here when my significant other bought the house, so obviously it was here when we got together. House was built in 99. I believe the pole building is probably pretty close to the same age. -Pat
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    Pole shed heaved. . . How can I "save" this?

    I'll have to do some more observation. I'm a mechanic by trade so bear with me if my methods in my updates aren't correct, I'll try to do the best I can. I have a Mason line and line level. Might pick up a laser level, been looking at those for other projects as well. Thanks for the help. Thanks...
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    Pole shed heaved. . . How can I "save" this?

    Not all the way around. -Pat
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    Pole shed heaved. . . How can I "save" this?

    The slab is level. Maybe the slab sank, but it's still level with the apron out front and seems to be where it was around the other three sides. -Pat
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    Pole shed heaved. . . How can I "save" this?

    Yes unheated. Correct. -Pat
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    Pole shed heaved. . . How can I "save" this?

    In Northern Minnesota. The slab even appears to still be level upon inspection. A family friend of my girlfriend's said back in the day him and his father used to use bottle jacks to support the building while the cut the posts so they could close the gap between the bottom of the shed and slab...
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    Pole shed heaved. . . How can I "save" this?

    A couple few years ago our pole shed heaved pretty high. Is there a good way to save this or not really? I can't remember the dimensions of it off the top of my head right now and I'm at work, but I want to say it's like a 30X40 or 30X50. It heaved all around, doesn't seem to have hurt the...
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    Which socket sensor kit to buy?

    I have that Gearwrench socket set. I've used every socket in it at least a few different times. Pretty decent kit for the price. I'm a full time automotive/whatever else comes through the door as my day job. - Pat Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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    Jack Stand Vs Drive On Mini Ramp?

    I personally prefer jack stands, but I like to be able to check the steering components at every oil change. I recently started using my jack stand a bit less, because I got a small "portable" hoist because I miss the hoist I use at work. [emoji23] Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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    Full set of 10MM sockets

    Gearwrench offers something similar, not as many sockets though, that's a nice extensive set, I might have to look at getting that haha. Thanks for sharing. -Pat Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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    Astro Pneumatic sockets

    Exactly. I love this socket set. Been under heavy use shortly after they came out. Thank you Sir. -Pat Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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    Astro Pneumatic sockets

    From my experience with these sockets, they're a bit soft. Great sockets though. -Pat Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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    Astro Pneumatic sockets

    Hey all, has anyone had to warranty any of these little sockets yet? If memory serves me right we have a customer service representative or something of the like on GJ don't we? Thanks in advance. -Pat Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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    Gm techs please advise

    Fuel pump retaining ring on the fuel tank. Not sure what size the front and rear pinion nuts are on those trucks. Probably because when I worked at the GM dealer we didn't replace pinion seals on a regular basis. -Pat Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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    FUEL Ratchet

    Agree 100% I have two of the 1/4" SP Air ratchets. Absolutely love them. Use them constantly. I agree 100%. -Pat Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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