- Joined
- Dec 7, 2010
- Posts
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- Location
- Southeast PA
- First Name
- Paw Paw
- Truck Year
- 2007
- Truck Model
- Chevrolet Tahoe LT
- Engine Size
- 5.3, 4WD
My last HF Blue 1/4" x 10mm Deep socket, fell to the bottom of the scrap yard dump truck, while selecting a 96' Crossfire 5.7L Roller Block core.
Butter Fingers... I could see that sucker all the way down under three 1 ton rear ends, 2 engine blocks and a washing machine... and could not reach it.
What about a telescoping magnet tool?
The 45oz USA DB Hammer was a good buy. The battery was not included... just the tool...
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89Suburban, that Rotary Drill / Chipping Hammer Rig is cool. Ain't held one of those in a few decades.
It was a good deal for the money. Totally paid for itself and I got plenty more to do with it.
The welding shed has a cracked floor and the epoxy has been sitting in the big barn to patch it since last fall.
Somebody broke the Husq K760 casting at the frame, so there's no saw for me to cut the cracks (or steel pipe it's supposed to be used for).
I have an old Husq K-700 in the barn from about 15 years ago. Still runs like a raped ape. That's if you get the half arsed recoil pull starter to cat like it should. I used to rebuild so many of those things. And Oztec vibrators. I could go on but running out of steam
Perhaps the company grinder will survive and avoid the trip to tool heaven... with a diamond blade? We've got 180' of cracks to fix, at least.
They make something called a V-Crack chaser.
Not looking forward to doing it because the shop floor is heated and I'm not covered for causing a flood or replacing the plumbing, if it cracks.
Hoping they find a guy with insurance, who's carrying all the fittings for the emergency slab plumbing splice(s).
Feel as though I could go an entire lifetime, without having to say the words: "I may have just cut the plumbing system for the $65,000.00 heated concrete slab"...
Cannot seem to pull the trigger on this new thingy they sell for the job:
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The Plumbing Destroyer!
I would not waste money or time on that ICS just my .02