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jfcasey

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Cool lookin dead critters I find in peoples belly pans and grills. Its mostly huge *** flying insects.. for a while I had a crazy looking dead bird I found way up in the back of a belly pan.
 
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Liquid Tide laundry detergent. It's the only real way to break up, flush and remove engine oil or ATF from a cooling system that had a ruptured oil or trans cooler in radiator.
 

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A melted candy bar in my top drawer that I bought like a month ago one mornin and never ate haha
 

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a box of dental hand tools and pipe cleaners. I restore a lot of antique furniture and the dental tools are nice for scraping carvings clean and I use them all the time for other things. The pipe cleaners have been in there for 45 years in the same Kennedy box. Never used them. I don't smoke. I put them in there in Detroit in 1968 and moved it to Seattle and then to california in 76 and they are still there. I forget what I used them for. LOL Then again I am old.
 

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Fishing line (good for debadging vehicles) A burned copy of a depeche mode album, no clue where it came from but havent moved it in 3 years.
 

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Turkey baster, has measurements in ounces and works great for mixing up a single tank of 2-stroke gas/oil.
 

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Beef jerky, toliet paper, about 30 lighters stolen from trade-ins, and a dollar tree nerf gun so I can humanely live out my fantasy on the parts dept.
 

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An Otoscope.

Not so uncommon:

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Wow, that explains a lot Mickey... that explains a lot :lol:


Like why I'm so cool, it's not that, it's me, I could give that piece to you and it wouldn't make you cool. The fact that I owned it and gave it to you would make you a little bit cool. The piece:



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toothbrush (not for brushing my teeth)

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35 cents (old thing from my grandpa..) he said to always keep money for a phone call on you.. well, i tossed the change in there in his memory sort of :)
 
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Clear fingernail polish to close up cuts on me and to seal in China marker ink in timing or scibe marks so I can see them.

Box of lancets to pick slivers and such out of my fingers. They ae sterile when you take them out of the box.
 

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A few liquid paper markers for marking drawers, etc.
A drawer filled to the brim with zip ties. Not unusual to have them I know, but a drawerful... (I use different colours for marking hydraulic lines)
 

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Clear fingernail polish to close up cuts on me and to seal in China marker ink in timing or scibe marks so I can see them.

Box of lancets to pick slivers and such out of my fingers. They ae sterile when you take them out of the box.

i would suggest not using the nail polish for closing cuts... nasty stuff.

i would suggest ethyl cyanoacrylate, AKA super glue, but only certain super glues are pure, or nearly pure ethyl. loctite professional super glue is pure ethyl cyanoacrylate, and works great for sealing cuts.... and isnt affected by automotive chemicals/oils.

moisture is what caused super glues to harden, thats why they bond skin nearly instantly. close the cut with your fingers, and lay a bead right across the closed slice, it will cure instantly from the moisture in your skin and the little bit of blood there. also causes the scar to be very minimal, unlike stitches or butterflys. re-apply when it wears off.
 
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i would suggest ethyl cyanoacrylate, AKA super glue, but only certain super glues are pure, or nearly pure ethyl. loctite professional super glue is pure ethyl cyanoacrylate, and works great for sealing cuts.... and isnt affected by automotive chemicals/oils.

I always knew super glue was said to be good for cuts, but never really tried it. I am going out tommorrow and buying some. Is that cheap dollar store 10 pack for a buck work, or is it not "pure"?
 

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you want ethyl cyanoacrylate. there are many different cyanoacrylate esters, such as ethyl C, methyl C, butyl C, isobutyl C, etc...

DermaBond, medical grade superglue "stitches" is 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate, VetBond and LiquiBand etc... is n-butyl-cyanoacrylate,and used a lot more internally in surgeries and such..

you cant get the medical grade stuff, and if you could, it would be something like a couple hundred dollars for a couple CCs.

the reason you want to get ethyl cyanoacrylate, and not one of the many other esters is because they all have different properties, most are toxic, and most cause a significant heat when curing, pure ethyl ester doesnt create heat and is nearly non-toxic(used by medical field). many of the cheap dollar store super glues wont give a specific ingredient, only listing something like "contains cyanoacrylate ester"

the "Loctite Professional" is nearly pure ethyl ester, only cost a couple bucks. walmart has it in the automotive section by the RTV silicone. one bottle will last years if only used for cuts. use the dollar store stuff for fixing grammas knick nacks, not your skin.

edit - also, dont use the gel type, or the "super improved special this and that" types, or the stuff that turns color when drying. just straight liquid ethyl. look at MSDS if you can.
 
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you want ethyl cyanoacrylate. there are many different cyanoacrylate esters, such as ethyl C, methyl C, butyl C, isobutyl C, etc...

DermaBond, medical grade superglue "stitches" is 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate, VetBond and LiquiBand etc... is n-butyl-cyanoacrylate,and used a lot more internally in surgeries and such..

What??:confused: I trust you, I will go to Walmart and buy the Loctite.
 

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What??:confused: I trust you, I will go to Walmart and buy the Loctite.

dont get me wrong... the cheap stuff will hold your skin together. :lol:


i just figure, if you are gonna make a habit of using it on cuts and scraped knuckles, its best to not be putting some toxic **** in your open wounds. i have gotten in many arguments with people i work with about using superglues on wounds, so i became educated on the subject after a couple times. people get freaked out when they see you coating a ****** wound with good ol' superglue for some reason.... tell em "doesnt even sting!" :dunno:

i will coat skinned fingers and knuckles, just to keep grease and crusty engine liquids from getting in the wounds.
 

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***** hose and vaseline!

***** hose makes a very good filter. You can put it over the upper radiator inlet and clamp the hose over it. Yoou'd be surprised what it collects.

The Vaseline is for packing external oil pumps to prime them
 

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wierdest thing in my box is probly the delorean grille, i doubt anyone else has one in thier box....or the arrow and targets from national competitions.





Yup, always had beer or a bottle of bourbon on the top of my toolbox when I'm between jobs and it's at home. Had that discussion with a former co-worker one night drinking beer in his garage, set a beer down on his service cart and realized that it was the first time in 10 years he'd been able to do such a thing since his boxes have always rolled from shop to shop.

must've worked in the wrong shops...:beer: i hate wiping the bottle rings off my box. I very rarely partake in the festivities myself, but have had morning cleaning up bottles before customers showed up.
 

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***** hose and vaseline!

***** hose makes a very good filter. You can put it over the upper radiator inlet and clamp the hose over it. Yoou'd be surprised what it collects.

The Vaseline is for packing external oil pumps to prime them


SURE it is... what you do on your lunch break and after work are your business... as long as you feel pretty I guess?
 

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I was always told that superglue had Cyanide in it. Never checked until now. With my luck I think I wil stick with the clear polish. HMM IDK

cyanoacrylate.... has nothing to do with cyanide tho... google is your friend. doctors use it extensively for internal and external flesh mending.

superglue is much better than nail polish chemically. and nail polish ***** for holding skin together anyway. id rather use electrical tape that nail polish.
 

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10-4 on the superglue... again. Got it, thanks! Okie dokie, will do! Negative on the superglue. Its no good. It'll kill us and make our wives cheat on us. Its bad for the ozone, we understand. Dogs bark at superglue covered cuts, don't want that to happen. Superglue is the leading cause of SIDS. Off you go!
 
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