you had a 1970 ford maverick back then with a 302 inline 6 i have a 1970 maverick with a 200 inline 6, but are there any videos on it i would love to know a bit more about it
My favorite tool is my Lincoln electric 100 mig iv had it for 10 years now iv put about 20 spools of flux core through it. Iv upgraded it to use gas and an aluminum gun attachment. Its been soo reliable and just soo nice to use.. next to no slag and its my first welder even when i upgrade im not getting rid of it
snap on will fix the hammer, and wrench if you can't find a local truck send it in. might want to keep the 10mm and just buy a replacement keep eyes open at pawn shops and swap meets. wife's roach clips huh?
Thought I was the only one that ever altered a six point box end wrench to make a line wrench. I still have one I did 50 years ago. Enjoy your videos .
You made me laugh at myself because as you are showing and talking about your tools I’m pausing and switching over to eBay searching up and buying or saving tools to purchase later. Keep it up, I really enjoy your vids.
you had a 1970 ford maverick back then with a 302 inline 6 i have a 1970 maverick with a 200 inline 6, but are there any videos on it i would love to know a bit more about it
I use a hair drier to soften rubber hose before removal.
love your show thanks
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I stuck a big grinder in my gut. It left a big ole scar.
My favorite tool is my Lincoln electric 100 mig iv had it for 10 years now iv put about 20 spools of flux core through it. Iv upgraded it to use gas and an aluminum gun attachment. Its been soo reliable and just soo nice to use.. next to no slag and its my first welder even when i upgrade im not getting rid of it
That hairdryer story is so cool!! Those are the kinds of gifts and memories that you hang on to and cherish forever 🙂
snap on will fix the hammer, and wrench if you can't find a local truck send it in. might want to keep the 10mm and just buy a replacement keep eyes open at pawn shops and swap meets. wife's roach clips huh?
Mustie, since you shaved off the “burns” , she says your lookin pretty darn good ! 😀
I'd be interested in a video of your most-used specialized small engine tools.
Metric is the standard 🙃
thanks for the video I'm not a professional anything more of a DIY guy but I love tools so that video was right up my alley
I could spend all day sniffing around that workshop.
Love how well used everything is. What an arsenal you've built up.
Thought I was the only one that ever altered a six point box end wrench to make a line wrench. I still have one I did 50 years ago. Enjoy your videos
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I need those screwdrivers (cheap ones) any one know where to get them?
You made me laugh at myself because as you are showing and talking about your tools I’m pausing and switching over to eBay searching up and buying or saving tools to purchase later. Keep it up, I really enjoy your vids.
Hello Mustie1. Can I ask where you get the brass wheels for your bench grinder.
good idea