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bixxjs

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:mad:Hi
Just replaced some brakelines,I still smell
Of brake fluid!:mad:
 

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gdocktor3

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This is winlinmac's long lost cousin from the UK.

Wait a second... This picture was posted on another thread the other day. Hmmmm.... http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=350960

I also notice a lot of American tools in that box considering he's way over yonder in the UK. Craftsman, SK, Allen, Snap On, Gearwrench, Armstrong, looks like Wright ignition wrenches, Bluepoint, maybe a Proto ratchet mixed in there... Interesting....
 
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bixxjs

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Hi all
Yes I'm from a little village in the UK and yes the
majority of my handtools are proudly made
in the USA.
The Armstrong ratchet flare nut wrenches
are really useful and I'd definitely recommend
them.
 

Roberts210

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Brake fluid on your fingers and hands does smell. And so does... ah.... female love wetness. The ONLY thing that will remove both odors is gasoline. So now you know.
 

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Its weird but I have a stainless steel "bar of not soap" that if you wash your hands with it in cold running water removes oil/gas smell, any stinky oil based smell.
 
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