What if it Snows?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.
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Your wife obviously has good taste.JoeyJunk, LoSt_AgAiN, Rideandrepair and 4 others Thank this.
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Found my problem. I hope I’m half as good as this guy was.

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That's disgusting.
Soldering two wires together should be taught to everyone when they're in fifth grade.
Once you get the hang of it, you can solder two wires together and shink tube the joint in less time than it takes a "cob artist" to strip the wires and find the right size butt connector.
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He'll yeah!!! Looks great man. I must have missed it. Whatcha making this time?JolliRoger, 77fib77, 4mer trucker and 9 others Thank this.
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Maybe I should just keep reading !! HahahaJolliRoger, 77fib77, 4mer trucker and 11 others Thank this.
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That's craftsmanship right there.spindrift, JolliRoger, 77fib77 and 10 others Thank this.
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Geez man u sure ur not working on my truck? That's what all my electrical problems have looked like on mine. Every single one... I went digging to see who bought the rig new... blue bird is an old freymiller reefer truck. Big fleet hack mechanics tells the story for my electrical problems.Dflip, JolliRoger, austinmike and 14 others Thank this.
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I'm guessing those are for headlights, with 7 wires? May be better if you have the pins and connectors to just build a harness for it and never worry about it ever again.
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The first bus garage I worked at I bought a Snap On roller box. It was a repo, and I got a good deal on it.
I had to buy some specialty stuff from the Snap On guy, but I avoided him because he was pretty much a jerk, which seems to be a prerequisite for Snap On guys, at least the ones I've dealt with.
I got some Mac combo wrenches. They seem a bit tinny, not impressed.
Matco was my go-to brand, good stuff reasonably priced. Good salesman, too. He'd work with ya on finance, and he knew his stock.
I got a set of Pittsburgh impact sockets from Harbor Freight, they stood up to 8.5 years of daily use, no complaints.
I also needed a set of 1-3/4 inch to 3 inch open end wrenches for bus work, got a set of Pittsburgh, again no complaints. Same with their 3/4 inch drive ratchet and breaker bar.
I think their screwdrivers suck, but I hear HF is upping their quality game.
Jeez, I hope so. It wouldn't take much for them to be able to say that.JolliRoger, austinmike, 77fib77 and 11 others Thank this.
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