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Well how do you like that? The Chevs used to be my favorite hands down. In your opinion, is that going to invole any thing with the fob ? From what i understand, That signal goes to the controller at the lift gate? That has not ever worked since we bought it used. BTW thank already.
More than happy, have to say 2 outta 3. Full set of armstong long wrenches for the home tool set, now I don’t need to bring stuff from work and kick my self for forgetting to bring them back, $25 ebay. Kobalt 3 roller drawer tool box, finally don’t have to work out of three different bags; ie. elec, wrench/ ratchet, and drivers. Plus the top/ lid holds fuzes, jumpers, gloves, glasses, two dvoms and knick knacks. Super happy good improvement I think. Lastly … the dud. I should of known better. I was at HF just getting some cheap make ready tools for our two new lot techs, and when I was lookig at their meter selections I thought I saw a deal. Not much to choose from but I saw an AC/DC clamp on amp meter. Just assumed. I guess it’s good for AC elec. work, but I use mostly DC. Yes I need to diag AC volts and currents on a daily basis, but for Rvs batteries are the heart and soul. Even the Ac appliances need a 12 volt signal to the pc boards just to work correctly. long story short, 4 settings for ac, 1 for dc; voltage only, and barely. No DC amps, that’s what I thought I was getting. My fault- didn’t read the package. No biggie, $6.00. The cheepo red ones are at least somewhat more accurite for voltage. Gonna get another nice yellow UEI Just for home, still need to upgrade for hertz, but that’s just for generator diag mostly. Buy a good meter, save later.
How safe would that be and how long would I have to make the decision? Also if I by-pass it and there is still aleak, what am I looking at?
How safe would that be and how long would I have to make the decision? Also if I by-pass it and there is still aleak, what am I looking at?
nice!
nice!
Well The last tool I bought for myself was a set of long wrenches(H.depot) and deep impact sockets(Lowes) for my Milwalkee impact driver. What I just got off the truck was a dewalt 12v drill for my GF to replace the one she had stolen out of her explorer. I work as an RV tech, and she has an RV shade/blind repair service. At the shop I have a surplus of tools that I can use every day, but I hate having to ask another tech to use thier air tools. I’m going to start building my own air tool collection but where to start? The other guys have alot of hodge podge collections, there all great, don’t get me wrong. They have worked at a lot of different places over the years and had access to a lot of different tool venders. I’m new to this,Iv’e been a weekend warrior/back yard mechanic for years, but this is my first round in an industry. For the passed 13 years I’ve been a professinal Chef and looking for something new; & got a lucky break. I’m looking for reviews and oppinions for air tools. What should I start with? Mac is who comes to our shop and one other tech who is new is a Snap-on guy, both companies sure are proud of thier products. I’ used Blue point and husky prods and all four worked great. In your oppinions what sould I start with?
Well The last tool I bought for myself was a set of long wrenches(H.depot) and deep impact sockets(Lowes) for my Milwalkee impact driver. What I just got off the truck was a dewalt 12v drill for my GF to replace the one she had stolen out of her explorer. I work as an RV tech, and she has an RV shade/blind repair service. At the shop I have a surplus of tools that I can use every day, but I hate having to ask another tech to use thier air tools. I’m going to start building my own air tool collection but where to start? The other guys have alot of hodge podge collections, there all great, don’t get me wrong. They have worked at a lot of different places over the years and had access to a lot of different tool venders. I’m new to this,Iv’e been a weekend warrior/back yard mechanic for years, but this is my first round in an industry. For the passed 13 years I’ve been a professinal Chef and looking for something new; & got a lucky break. I’m looking for reviews and oppinions for air tools. What should I start with? Mac is who comes to our shop and one other tech who is new is a Snap-on guy, both companies sure are proud of thier products. I’ used Blue point and husky prods and all four worked great. In your oppinions what sould I start with?
Hey thanks. I’ve looked at the connections, they seem ok and tight. I’m not seeing any leakage there but ya know I’m looking for the simple solution befor I just throw a new part and 4 hours into it. In the back of my mind I knew what was up, but I also have a prob w/ the blend door( seems to be a common prob) the vacume controller arm only seems to work half the time, but is there an ac line up there that could be clogged up or only the core? It’s all that I can see so far w/out tearing everything apart?
Hey thanks. I’ve looked at the connections, they seem ok and tight. I’m not seeing any leakage there but ya know I’m looking for the simple solution befor I just throw a new part and 4 hours into it. In the back of my mind I knew what was up, but I also have a prob w/ the blend door( seems to be a common prob) the vacume controller arm only seems to work half the time, but is there an ac line up there that could be clogged up or only the core? It’s all that I can see so far w/out tearing everything apart?
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