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Time for me to get busy. I'll check in later. I need to check out a SES light on on my truck. Ever since I drove it home in a 45 min. torrential downpour a few days back. Get out the scan tool.
Nothing much. Just a EVAP code. I cleared it and it didn't come back..
 
Thank you Fred, I'm Bob. spells the same forward or backward so it fits me well.
This is like being at the Friday morning breakfast club that the rellows my wife worked out with at the YMCA. they met 1st Friday of the month for coffee and talk. Barb told me so much about them I asked her to ask if I could attend. They said yes and probably for three to four get togethers I would just greet them and say good-bye. I was the outsider and didn't want to barge into their talks. That changed when they started talking to me: found out one fellow was the uncle of a guy I went to high school with, another was a WWII Navy veteran, another was from the submarine corps "for de udder side"! He was captured early on in the war, spent time in the States at a POW camp. He liked it here so much, he came back after the war with less than $10 in his pocket. worked hard and became a property owner/manager/renter. out of 12 or so that would attend, I believe only 2 or 3 are still alive. And I'm not saying you are all older than I, just try to respect your conversations. sometimes.:)
Better late than never...Hi Bob, I am Eric
 
Anyone have any cream for this anal pain I have? Just took it rough at the Snap on truck…. 750 bucks for a torque wrench
 
10- 350 ft pounds. All mechanical. Everything else is digital and needs a battery it seems these days. I don’t want a digital one
Which one is it, dial mechanical or micrometer style? There are far cheaper equivalents out there. Olsa tools for example.
 
10- 350 ft pounds. All mechanical. Everything else is digital and needs a battery it seems these days. I don’t want a digital one
50-250 is the common range. The dial wrenches are accurite down to 10 ft lb. The clickers aren't so much unless they are specifically low torque like 5-50. There have been tests done and Harbor Freight wrenches are close to S/O in accuracy when new.
 
Like they say: once you get past that top step in the tool truck, it's consensual. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
At the car show in Grand Forks on Saturday was 2 MAC Tool trucks with tables full of tools on sale and the guy told me if I wanted to I could go in the trucks and look around. NO! NO! I said I would be like a mouse caught in a trap and buy too much that I don't need.
 
At the car show in Grand Forks on Saturday was 2 MAC Tool trucks with tables full of tools on sale and the guy told me if I wanted to I could go in the trucks and look around. NO! NO! I said I would be like a mouse caught in a trap and buy too much that I don't need.
Welcome to my home, said the Spider to the Fly.
 

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