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#8
Double Jack, aka 8lb. Sledge Hammer
These large driving sledges have 36-inch handles and 6- or 8-pound heads. Because their use requires considerable expertise from both the driller and holder, we recommend that you use single jacking or modified double jacking untill safety and proficiency with the double jack can be assured. Not for kids.
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/...602/page01.htm
1/3hp General Electric Grinder Motor
Couldn't live w/o either.
These large driving sledges have 36-inch handles and 6- or 8-pound heads. Because their use requires considerable expertise from both the driller and holder, we recommend that you use single jacking or modified double jacking untill safety and proficiency with the double jack can be assured. Not for kids.
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/...602/page01.htm
1/3hp General Electric Grinder Motor
Couldn't live w/o either.
Last edited by MudHippy; 06-29-2007 at 07:38 PM.
#9
By far, it's the internet. I was telling my boss at lunch today, that I couldn't do 1/10th of the work I currently do on my truck without being able to look up detailed instructions, pics and techniques that are on the 'net.
I can go buy almost any tool, but knowing what tool and what to do with it is beyond price.
I'm a PC geek who knew nothing about auto mechanics a few years ago... Now, I've modded my trucks in more ways than I can list. 80% of it by myself.
Thank you all for creating all the FAQ's and How-to's that I've been using.
EDIT: LOL, I just learned what a "drift" is while rebuilding the entire front axle on my 4runner. That's my new fav tool (errr, implement)
I can go buy almost any tool, but knowing what tool and what to do with it is beyond price.
I'm a PC geek who knew nothing about auto mechanics a few years ago... Now, I've modded my trucks in more ways than I can list. 80% of it by myself.
Thank you all for creating all the FAQ's and How-to's that I've been using.
EDIT: LOL, I just learned what a "drift" is while rebuilding the entire front axle on my 4runner. That's my new fav tool (errr, implement)
Last edited by Dingman; 06-26-2007 at 04:07 PM.
#15
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