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  1. #2236
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    fabiodriven is offline Aspiring romance novel cover model, and the Official 3WW slayer of thieves and swindlers. Catch me if you can
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    I've had one of those for years and never knew what it was! I hope I didn't toss it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shep1970 View Post
    I bought this 7 dollar made in China tool a few months ago, I figured what the hell i might as well try it. I knew I had brake pads to do so instead of using a c-clamp and having it fall off a few times while lining up to push the caliper piston back like usual.... I gotta say this simple tool made things a lot easier and would recommend it to anyone. I think it’s the first China item I have no complaints about.
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    Shep
    Thanks for sharing.....I'm on ebay right now looking for one

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    3Z with Fangs! is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Cleaned up the Calfab for the Z today. Didn't really try to take out the battle scars or get rid of it's character, just clean it up.Click image for larger version. 

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    Little water line repair at the scrap yard. Easy breazy, once we found it, under about 10" of concrete. Fun fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by 90nut View Post
    Little water line repair at the scrap yard. Easy breazy, once we found it, under about 10" of concrete. Fun fun
    Boy that looks like a lot of digging!!

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    Just ordered a kicker kit from shortline for my 200x, and studying up to replace the crank seals on my yt125!
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    It was only 6' deep. Not bad with a 3' bucket. Last one I did was 13' deep under a detention pond, now that was a fun one. Pumped water for 2 days to get it under control just so my bottom guy wouldn't drown. Good thing they aren't bid jobs! They always send me to the challenging ones. Did one st the hospital that ran underneath an 8" high pressure gas line......at night. And the break was directly below the gas line. Dont send the new guy to dig that one.

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    Little afternoon snow exporting. I really use to enjoy snow removal, then I got tossed into a downtown snow removal fiasco. In a "big city."👎
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    Trying to finish a full tear down on a 2015 $5900 pile of parts called a Honda rancher 420 DCT IRS & dropping off Grizzly 700 OEM rims to get these rings I designed welded in. Possibly eating a Little Debbie brownie by 6pm.

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    I had 2 hrs off so I moved the planer /jointer into the woodshop and started assembling





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    That’s a nice unit
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    It sucks to get old

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    That’s a nice unit
    Be part of something bigger!

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    Quote Originally Posted by plastikosmd View Post
    I had 2 hrs off so I moved the planer /jointer into the woodshop and started assembling




    Beautiful machine. The wood shop doesn’t look like it gets much use.

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    Dust control and I am a bit obsessive on clean, otherwise I don’t feel I am as productive

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    Quote Originally Posted by plastikosmd View Post
    Dust control and I am a bit obsessive on clean, otherwise I don’t feel I am as productive
    I imagine that your colleagues and patients also appreciate this obsession for reasons other than productivity

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