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    Lista Mobile giveaway

    Entered. BTW, Linda from Lista is HOT!!! :evil:
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    Any International Cub Cadet Owners?

    My dad was a mechanical engineer at International Harvester. He specialized mainly in hydraulics. He designed (and patented) a part on the Cub Cadet.
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    NASA/Snap On

    Is it just me or is there a sand floor next to the white tile? Is that where they faked the moon landing pics??? :headscrat
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    Snap On Dual 80 ratchet question......

    F**k me. Not this s**t again.
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    Proto Spinflex 3/8 Ratchet...Possible Problem?

    x2. Can the head be installed in a reverse fashion?
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    Hassled for tip at HF

    Pocket, or g-string??? :lol_hitti
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    Favorite cheap-O tool.

    I got mine for FREE... What's ten times three??? :lol_hitti
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    Ball peen question

    Kind of off topic, but when I was a kid, I thought it was called a ball ***** hammer... Slight misunderstanding...
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    Does anyone else hate wire brushed tools?

    This is kind of off topic, but I like when you get a used tool with a name engraved on it. I end up calling the tool by the name! If I am working on the car and my son is handing me tools, I can ask for "Larry". He knows I am talking about the 3/8 drive Snap On, but it is just more fun.
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    snap on guy at home etiquette

    As a small business owner, I realize that my ability to feed my family DEPENDS on serving my customers. I put my cell phone number on my business cards and answer it when someone calls. If I can't answer it, I return calls to anyone that leaves a message as soon as I can. Business is...
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    Multimeter

    I keep mine in a rubbermaid container. It offers some protection from having stuff dropped on it and it seals out moisture.
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    Knife & Multitool Holiday Gifts?

    I carry a Leatherman Skeletool on a daily basis. I like that fact that I can carry it clipped in my pocket like a folding knife and the blade is easily accessible. The pliers seem a little wimpy, but have worked fine all of the times I have used them so far. If I am doing a "real" job, I go...
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    Is Seafoam A Good Product/Tool?

    My Motorcycle had a stumble when you opened the throttle just off of idle. A friend recommended trying some Seafoam in with a couple tanks of gas and since I didn't feel like pulling the carb, I gave it a go. Whatever was plugging up the carb was GONE in about 80 miles as the problem went...
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    Rebuilding a ratcheting wrench. Possible?

    Thanks everyone! The ATF soak worked! I took it home at lunch today and let it sit in an ounce of ATF. I worked the gear a few times and now it ratchets perfectly.
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    Rebuilding a ratcheting wrench. Possible?

    I am not going to warranty it because I didn't buy it new. As I mentioned in my post, I bought it at a yard sale. I would be willing to pay a few bucks and get a rebuild kit if one were available. I am not going to put the local Matco guy out since I have never purchased anything from his...
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    Rebuilding a ratcheting wrench. Possible?

    I was going to try some ATF when I get home today. I really was just wondering if these were even serviceable. It seems like you would have to destroy the guts to get it apart...
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    Rebuilding a ratcheting wrench. Possible?

    I bought a Matco 10mm wrench at a yard sale today. One end is a ratcheting style end and, unfortunately, it doesn't ratchet. :mad: Is it possible to service these wrenches, or should I just write it off as a learning experience?
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    Smoke ventilation (the cigar type, not car)- two car garage.

    Why not just open the garage door and run a fan? You have to move a LOT of air through a room to get rid of cigar smoke. Key word here being through. You can't just **** out the smoke without replacing it with some fresh air. I'm not sure where you live, but if it is cold in the winter, you...
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    Who's got the biggest pry bar?

    If I wanted my "prybar" to be six inches I would have to fold it in half...
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