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do not have a socket stretcher but i have one of these

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Once Trump gets the American factories going again, and college kids have some work, we won't have to buy Chinese tools....and that will get fixed to:

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I work at a naval museum. In the early 80s we had a hard working brainiac (summer hire) that was going to use a sawzall for the first time. The shop supervisor said "make sure you keep a load on it when cutting". The young man spent 15 minutes searching in the sawzall's box for something called a load. When he was told what that meant, he had a good sense of humor about it.
 
I work at a naval museum. In the early 80s we had a hard working brainiac (summer hire) that was going to use a sawzall for the first time. The shop supervisor said "make sure you keep a load on it when cutting". The young man spent 15 minutes searching in the sawzall's box for something called a load. When he was told what that meant, he had a good sense of humor about it.
Reminds me of a story a coworker told me about a 1st year electrical apprentice that burned up 3 drill bits drilling holes in a cabinet because he had the drill in reverse and didn't know until somebody pointed it out to him. Even used cutting oil on the 2nd and 3rd ones.
 
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my 83 Corvette is parked next to my 1970 Corvair!





BTW you don't have to ask a Corvair geek, we all are already!
 
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