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Until i remember that i had that day too, too often!
Mustsed
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Changed the transmission on my 06 Ranger. Used all of the above.
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Been there, done that!
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Everything needed but a BFH!
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gas hatchets are fun!!!
6s6
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6sally6 wrote:
gas hatchets are fun!!!
6s6
I've always called them a gas axe, but no one understands it .... might be a Kiwi thing.
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Here abouts we call them “blue tipped wrenches”
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Years ago I stopped using the intermediate steps. If the first one doesn't work I go directly to the blue wrench. I've found I break far fewer fasteners (and tools) like that.
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Liquid wrench
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Physics works.
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50vert wrote:
6sally6 wrote:
gas hatchets are fun!!!
6s6I've always called them a gas axe, but no one understands it .... might be a Kiwi thing.
Gas Ax here too, Barry. Say HI to the family.
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The Blue Tipped Wrench
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