Posted by Jeffcat on May 14, 2019 at 06:03:08 from (99.203.80.167):
In Reply to: Today's Funny posted by Jon f mn on May 14, 2019 at 04:30:16:
That is why when I see certain things at the flea market I just buy them. Have most likely a dozen wrenches of 1/2-9/16. Probably ten 3/8 7/16 wrenches and so on. Just bought another Lincoln grease gun for ten bucks so now I must have eight of them. It had 1/4 of a tube left in it. When was the last time you have seen a real red rubber grease gun hose? They have several types of grease. Tan, clear, red, green, blue, and black. Just grab the correct gun for the job. If I can't find one here or there I can find another hither or yon. What burns you up, I bought a brandnew valve stem fish for installing tire tubes. Used it ONE time. Two days latter it is no where to be found. Ordered two of them on Ebay. When they arrive I will find the first one.;)
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