MovingAlong
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Something's wrong with your label maker........it misspelled toluene LOL!!!!!Tried Brakleen, lacquer thinner and tolulene yesterday. Chemical on paper towel and a 3 second wipe on label, and didn't damage label. Honestly, I was impressed.
After wiping all three of them....
Nutts needs to buy a better label maker that has speel chek.Something's wrong with your label maker........it misspelled toluene LOL!!!!!
That's what I'd do...well I don't ever go to Dollar Stores but I buy the sheets of individual letters and numbers on Amazon and label metal tool cases and such. I mean, just seeing 2, 1.5, 1, 0.5....I think I'd know it's tons and not kilograms.Buy the letter sticker packs at the dollar store
Something's wrong with your label maker........it misspelled toluene LOL!!!!!
I won't disagree... I was busy doing a few things on a time limit when I remembered to try this "wipe" test.Nutts needs to buy a better label maker that has speel chek.![]()
In true GJ style, a dial indicator must be mounted to measure boom flex, then a load chart generated as a label to be attached for flex vs. safe load comparison. A pressure transducer with digital readout must also be attached to the boom hydraulic cylinder along with an onboard lithium battery and charger and have wifi output to your smart watch, which generate audible overload alerts. Or mark it with a broad ink marker if you are one to settle.Why even use labels ? If it bends, it’s too heavy. If it doesn’t lift it, it’s too heavy. If it tips over, it’s too heavy.
If you want to get fancy buy a sharpie![]()
Does that make the engine hoist a cordless tool? We don't use cordless tools!... along with an onboard lithium battery and charger ...
