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Man, that would have never occurred to me but I will see if my ancient brain will keep track of that oneSomehow, I'll guess that you've seen the old trick of touching bumpers and then using a pair of the old ratcheting bumper jacks to bridge the positive battery terminals, to jump off a car.
The company had a "twin plant" across the border in Juarez and I would have to go there and do stuff the locals weren't capable of, installing precision bearings in molder motors, hydraulic repairs, etc, but those guys could do more with less than anyone I had ever seen like arc welding holding up just the glass for a full face mask in front of their eyes
The best was once we were out 4 wheeling along the old railroad bed between El Paso and Columbus New Mexico and we came across this ancient flatbed with a couple of Mexicans standing around the open hood, and one kid up on the edge if the hood opening peeing in the master cylinder. They had broken an ancient rusted brake line and used about the only tool they had, a pair of vice grips, to finish breaking the line and then they folded it over, crimped the fold, and repeated that a few time until it was shut off. Then the kid peed in the master cylinder and they used the same vice grips to open the other bleeders and get most of the air out of they system. It was a good enough fix that by the time we got there they were almost ready to roll
I would never have thought of that