Tool Identification Guide
For those of us who've ever spent significant time fixing cars may relate to this list I've seen around the web:
Tool Identification Guide Also, I always liked having a length 1" steel pipe since I never had a 3' breaker-bar. I called it the socket wrench amplifier. And... before there were mechanics gloves, I used to have this theory that I should put the bandaids on my knuckles before working on stubborn bolts and take them off afterwards. Instead I usually did the reverse and wore them for a week. :D Also, anyone who's driven an English-made car of the 60's knows that Lucas Electric was known as the Prince of Darkness - because sooner or later you'll find yourself w/o lights at night. :) |
That was really good :D.
As I read it, I was nodding my head, saying, "Yup. Uh-huh. Yup...." |
In the same vein, I just saw this on a bimmer DIY article:
Skill level: If you can bore out your engine cylinders with hand tools, then you can do this and pretty much anything else you want to do. :D |
Having the right tool...
Having the right tool for the job is, well...
Let me start over. My friends call me the Half-*** mechanic for a reason -- and I think we've pinpointed one reason :D RH77 |
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I've always said "there's a wrong tool for every job." :D |
extension bar: a type of single-use torque wrench.
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