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Yup, I was thinkin that Bob prolly had a drill press, welder, and maybe a lathe in there somewhere if'n I needed it.
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This may bite me someday, but when I go on a trip, I expect the work I previously did to hold up. I don’t carry parts. Rarely bring tools. Kind of depends on how remote a trip it will be. My car is getting older so I typically carry the typical sockets and ratchets and wrenches and s hammer in case my carb acts up. Most important tools to carry. Two sets of Vise-Grips.
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My work held up, the bought parts didn't.
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