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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

The shit I post on Facebook

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  1. #6) for the win. When my younger son sees his buddies struggling with things mechanical he tells them "you've obviously never held a flashlight while your dad cussed at a car!"

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  2. #20 is spot on. And seems to be true for a lot of people

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  3. #6 .. Phil over at bustednuckles.som

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  4. #6 for the ABSOLUTE win. My sides hurt from laughing.

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  5. # 6 Yeah, that guy just dropped his 10mm, he didn't skin a knuckle or get jammed or he would
    really cuss. Just ask Phil !!

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    1. I kept several extra 10mm sockets in my box. FUCK A BUNCH OF JAP ENGINEERS!

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  6. Number 6 every day of my life.

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  7. An acquaintance worked for a company that rebuilt Air Force RC-135s. He said there was nothing more pissoffable than 30 minutes of getting a three-way universal socket finally attached to a bolt inside a wing and the break whistle blows and the shop steward tells you "Drop what you're doing. You have to take a break." He quit and took a job as field accounts inspector with the state sales tax office. Less stress, he said.

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    1. You have arrived at the reason I quit working on airplanes. The Tach Generator on a Fairchild Metro TPE 331 engine is held on with 4 12 point 1/4" nuts that thread onto studs in the engine accessory drive case. I believe the hours in the maintenance manual for the task of changing it were around 10 hours. You have to de-build the airplane. I quit and went back to Engineering school.

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  8. #6
    One of my first jobs, was working at a service station with a big shop, and I worked around a bunch of Nam vet mechanics. Holy Moly, did I learn some lingo at that venue!
    And talk about stay out of the way respect, and just let them walk it off.
    Super Good Times. I learned a lot from those old boys!

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  9. #6 everyday while I’m driving. Road rage? Ya think? 😆

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  10. #6 absolutely for the win. I recall one mechanic friend telling me about how GM decided to put the crankshaft position sensor in a lower engine position where you had to literally remove the engine from the car to get to it. Parts $45..Labor $2,000!

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