KnurledNut
Well-known member
I was at a rural gas station today and an older gentleman in a pickup truck pulled up to the pedestal air machine on an almost flat tire. He appeared homely and perhaps of little means.
I noticed a dejected look on his face when he grabbed the hose and it was puking air.
We made eye contact and he walked over to me as I was getting ready to leave.
He knew it was a slim chance, but asked if I happened to have an air chuck because someone had stolen the one off the hose, but the crimped male threaded end was still there.
Well I actually did. I use one at work quite often so I keep one with me, a long dual head version. I also had a couple adjustable wrenches with me and was able to remove my fitting and put it on the hose to air up his tire. I had a portable inflator too, but the convenience pump was going to be much faster.
In short order his tire was filled and I also found where it was probably leaking around an imbedded piece of metal.
He was shocked I had a chuck and thanked me profusely. I felt good helping someone that was in a bad way.
We have a variety of opinions here: the AAA and credit card only group, the whole garage in the trunk people, and everything in between. Personally, I have helped others on several occasions and rescued myself many times because of having some basic tools in tow.
Any such memorable experiences from you guys?
I noticed a dejected look on his face when he grabbed the hose and it was puking air.
We made eye contact and he walked over to me as I was getting ready to leave.
He knew it was a slim chance, but asked if I happened to have an air chuck because someone had stolen the one off the hose, but the crimped male threaded end was still there.
Well I actually did. I use one at work quite often so I keep one with me, a long dual head version. I also had a couple adjustable wrenches with me and was able to remove my fitting and put it on the hose to air up his tire. I had a portable inflator too, but the convenience pump was going to be much faster.
In short order his tire was filled and I also found where it was probably leaking around an imbedded piece of metal.
He was shocked I had a chuck and thanked me profusely. I felt good helping someone that was in a bad way.
We have a variety of opinions here: the AAA and credit card only group, the whole garage in the trunk people, and everything in between. Personally, I have helped others on several occasions and rescued myself many times because of having some basic tools in tow.
Any such memorable experiences from you guys?
