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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Mid-Century Moto Mecca Makeover

    I'm still stuck on this quote from Gregor: "It’s funny how there are right times to learn things and they don’t always coincide with the timing of the lessons." That resonates so much with my life and life lessons - learned and not learned!
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    Anyone still use monkey (ford) wrenches on a daily basis?

    Used to use the Diamond/Ford/Auto wrenches a lot for large hydraulic work. Can handle large fittings and a cheater bar. However my favorite was a Proto 716-S Super Crescent-style wrench. Filed an extra notch in the jaw to handle 1&1/2" hydraulic fittings. Lighter than the ford wrench.
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    No, Mouse, No

    Thanks WQ59B. Good website, have tried some of those ideas on the house. Like I said traps have worked some, but have lost a trap or two when I forgot and drove away! :p
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    No, Mouse, No

    Thanks jd_1138, Good advice, though have had truck parked on the asphalt driveway and the critters still got in.
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    No, Mouse, No

    Howdy all, After on & off reading the past couple years I've really enjoyed learning a tremendous amount from some fantastic people. I'm finally getting around to posting a request for your thoughts and ideas. I live in the great Northwest in a suburb of Seattle and have forested greenbelts...
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Mid-Century Moto Mecca Makeover

    Gregor, It's taken me a week + plus to make it all the way through your mulit-year thread. Thank you for sharing your life and your family's life with us. I've learned things that I will carry forward with my garage improvements. And your latest experiences with trailering and camping bring...
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    Help Identifying These Sockets

    They look like they could be Duro or possibly Armstrong. I'm guessing made in the 1920-1930's.
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