Stop in for a cup of coffee

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You know Chris....I am not wanting to offend you in anyway but....IF you didn't tell us everything all the time we wouldn't laugh and think good grief "I told you so" or "it's only Chris". Take me for instance no one makes more mistakes and stupid moves than me. But I usually keep it quiet until I get it figured out or corrected
But its Chris being Chris. We're all like BIG brother...:rolleyes:
 
Standpipe - keeps the filter full of oil. Not sure how much that matters other than making a bigger mess changing oil. lol. Apparently they decided it was not needed since they changed it on later ones. Short ones can use long or short filter.
I got a case of the long wix filters I scored on a RA closeout a while ago. Can use them on all the mopars I have. Today again rear rotors and brakes on the cobalt. Man that car eats brakes.
 
Saw that its on the watch list. I really don't want them no use for them really.
1100 lbs of them.
 
You know Chris....I am not wanting to offend you in anyway but....IF you didn't tell us everything all the time we wouldn't laugh and think good grief "I told you so" or "it's only Chris". Take me for instance no one makes more mistakes and stupid moves than me. But I usually keep it quiet until I get it figured out or corrected
Someone has to be the comedic relief :lol:
 
Well got to go. Its time to go see the financial advisor. Semi-annual visit. Why??
Can't we do this by phone, just tell him to keep doing what he's doing??
Its a 45 minute drive to and from...ugh!!
He's a good guy knew him before he got in the business 20 years ago.
 
Military turn ins prob a base closed by the markings on them. Each tool has a specific number to track them if the get lost on a vehicle or plane. You know who left it there. Big time mistake can crash a lane easily if in the wrong spot. Man you drop a 3/32 aluminum washer the plane is grounded till it is found. Big time PIA but for a reason.
 
Well got to go. Its time to go see the financial advisor. Semi-annual visit. Why??
Can't we do this by phone, just tell him to keep doing what he's doing??
Its a 45 minute drive to and from...ugh!!
He's a good guy knew him before he got in the business 20 years ago.
excuse to have second cup of coffee
 
I have been to that place in Chambersburg. Huge!!!! It is 30 bays like trucks use for loading. All sorts of stuff.
 
Someone has to be the comedic relief :lol:
If you'ld just laugh at the situation and take a deep breath you could figure this stuff out faster.
You have the experience, and you have the resources. But it seems like when a puzzle comes up you rely on muscle memory for a situation that never existed before. You have to train yourself to figure these things out. That's the only way you'll get past the heebie jeebies where your brain short circuits. Its not like there's a lion breathing down your neck but this way you'll be ready when there is.
 
Tool dealer trade ins?
My guess is a field shop close. Or they got new ones. My unit just bought 15 new, 10
Ft long snap on tool chests. To replace the 3 year old snap one we had.... everything had a mandatory service life. It’s the same as active duty even though in the Guard, the items are often used a tenth of the amount active duty uses them.
 
I have two one with a wire wheel and buffer the other Keefer found for me use grinding wheels on it. I could use a designated HD buffer though. Be better on a stand but that's easy to make.
 
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I have two one with a wire wheel and buffer the other Keefer found for me use grinding wheels on it. I could use a designated HD buffer though. Be better on a stand but that's easy to make.
I recently got one off marketplace. Used but seems to be in great running condition.
 
I got a case of the long wix filters I scored on a RA closeout a while ago. Can use them on all the mopars I have. Today again rear rotors and brakes on the cobalt. Man that car eats brakes.
Pads sticking in the brackets.
 
Just checking out my Christmas presents. So, I really thought my old drill was nice... At the time I got it 10years ago, I believe it was the best you could get in a cordless hammer drill. (For regular bits, not the big ones that use SDS) Looked up specs -old one has 650inch lbs of torque. New one...1200! And it is again the best 18V cordless 1/2" drill you can buy. :thumbsup:
 
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