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  • Cuttingedge

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    Who can tell me what this is? My neighbor brought it over and gave it to me but I have no clue what it is… Thanks in advance
     

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    hoosierdoc

    Freed prisoner
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    "Old man" neighbor He scraps, dumpster dives, garage sales... You name it. He is occasionally Bringing stuff over. I can honestly say I have no use for it

    I'm picturing an esoteric man in an argyle sweater walking over while mumbling and adjusting his speckles, dropping this on your work bench and shuffling back without much comment. Is that about how it went down?
     

    Cuttingedge

    Plinker
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    Jun 10, 2014
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    I'm picturing an esoteric man in an argyle sweater walking over while mumbling and adjusting his speckles, dropping this on your work bench and shuffling back without much comment. Is that about how it went down?

    All While mispronouncing my children's names I also have a set of left-handed golf clubs… The woods are made of actual wood if interested in them too. Otherwise spot on.
     

    SnoopLoggyDog

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    Used an Arbor Press just like that one, when I was a jet engine tech. They are super handy when seating bearings, seals, and assembling small parts. Much more precise than a vice or hammer and a punch.
     

    Fishersjohn48

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    His name is Jack Lol? Do you know if he is from the Easthampton Lol's? Some of my family on my mother's side were named Lol and were from Easthampton.




    Oh and it's a crockpot.
     

    SnoopLoggyDog

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    I wish I had one every time I change out a u-joint.

    Ain't that the truth. I used to change u-joints on my Triumph Spitfire every six months. It had four. Two on the drive shaft and two on the half-shafts on the rear axle. That cutting edge English engineering was worse than a Fiat.
     
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