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I do more farm stuff than automotive these days. I use the 1/4" impact for saws and screwing coops and gates and other misc. stuff together. Also have a drill. Wish I would have gotten the hammer feature. The 6" circular is such a useful tool. Just so nice to grab for small to medium jobs. Made a divider for the Can Am with it the other day. Perfect fit for the back and a slacker-sized load of wood.View attachment 247985
A 3/8 impact will probably be next as I've caught myself beating on the 1/4 a couple times.
While we wait... This is what I'm working on I fugg the squish up on the original jughas too much now. I threw a 48mm on it I worked over then it sat in a box
I opened the box the udder day
It's got alot going for it thanks to some help from our friends here... @Stump Shot and @beaglebriar thanks again for the parts. I know my slacking Azz should have had it together 6 months ago.
Painted aftermarket brake handle 362 small mount cover.
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I'm going out to make sure my *s-words still in me box. Buy the sounds of it you left me grease gun, hand sander an circular saw.....View attachment 247998powerful enough to take off lugnuts and put them back on
It’s more powerful than my 1/2 inch dewalt 20volt
lol hows you grampsI'm going out to make sure my *s-words still in me box. Buy the sounds of it you left me grease gun, hand sander an circular saw.....
your hands are soft enoughI'm going out to make sure my *s-words still in me box. Buy the sounds of it you left me grease gun, hand sander an circular saw.....
Poopin[emoji23]lol hows you gramps
You don't get to say *s-word like this yet.
They still use yellow in the fab shop. Back when I was there the batteries didn't last for *s-word, maybe six months. They still don't. That was using them all day though. Running through two or three in a ten hour day. My Mak stuff doesn't get that much use at home. Neither does the FUEL in my box at work.
lol screening yourself ?Poopin[emoji23]
Nah....hew guys just give me the *s-wordts [emoji23]lol screening yourself ?
lol thats the beer talkingNah....hew guys just give me the *s-wordts [emoji23]
Ewwit was 91° in my house yesterday. The blower motor on the furnace took a chit Saturday so i had to wait until today to replace it.
That's a nice saw you dik.While we wait... This is what I'm working on I fugg the squish up on the original jughas too much now. I threw a 48mm on it I worked over then it sat in a box
I opened the box the udder day
It's got alot going for it thanks to some help from our friends here... @Stump Shot and @beaglebriar thanks again for the parts. I know my slacking Azz should have had it together 6 months ago.
Painted aftermarket brake handle 362 small mount cover.
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Yes....t’was sticky even with fans crankin’ until it cooled off last night then got down to 74° in the house this morning.
Dikit will be
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Prolly shouldn't turn the furnace on when it's that warm Willis.....just sayin [emoji16]Yes....t’was sticky even with fans crankin’ until it cooled off last night then got down to 74° in the house this morning.
i noticed it getting warm Saturday and saw the lines and compressor were icing up. I thought the freon was getting low until i noticed the furnace even wasn’t coming on
Hew no what eye meen myster. The blower!Prolly shouldn't turn the furnace on when it's that warm Willis.....just sayin [emoji16]
@DuratecMan10Hew no what eye meen myster. The blower!