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I start my apprenticeship on June 28th (1 day after i graduate high school) as a diesel mechanic ad i’ll be the new tire guy. Tires, brakes and greasing will be my job for probably a year or two
I start my apprenticeship on June 28th (1 day after i graduate high school) as a diesel mechanic ad i’ll be the new tire guy. Tires, brakes and greasing will be my job for probably a year or two
D: That looks like a beutiful kit! But like I said, I can’t afford it as of now ahaha! I met with my workers today and they’re amazing guys and said I can use there stuff anytime I need too ๐
D: That looks like a beutiful kit! But like I said, I can’t afford it as of now ahaha! I met with my workers today and they’re amazing guys and said I can use there stuff anytime I need too ๐
Well, if I am going to buy tools, they’re going to be the best. Just the way I am ahaha. What would you recommend for starting? I really like the snap on Dual 80’s. Also a set of wrenches? Sockets?
Well, if I am going to buy tools, they’re going to be the best. Just the way I am ahaha. What would you recommend for starting? I really like the snap on Dual 80’s. Also a set of wrenches? Sockets?
Thank’s Karl! Unfortunately, I barely own any tools for my self. Both my parents HATE how I am getting into the traits so they won’t help me with funds to buy my own tools. I guess I have to build up over time ahaha! I have a few small socket sets and ratchets, some wrenches and general tools, hopefully the boys down at the shop will be nice enough to lend me a pipe if I need one ๐ The owner of the shop is even buying me some coveralls and PPE, great guy! I do have two jobs as of now, but with bloody insurance and gas for my car on a 17 year old’s wage, I don’t have much disposable income to buy tools.
Thank’s Karl! Unfortunately, I barely own any tools for my self. Both my parents HATE how I am getting into the traits so they won’t help me with funds to buy my own tools. I guess I have to build up over time ahaha! I have a few small socket sets and ratchets, some wrenches and general tools, hopefully the boys down at the shop will be nice enough to lend me a pipe if I need one ๐ The owner of the shop is even buying me some coveralls and PPE, great guy! I do have two jobs as of now, but with bloody insurance and gas for my car on a 17 year old’s wage, I don’t have much disposable income to buy tools.
This is a very good and thorough video ๐ Careful though, it’s much harder than it looks.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2aC_oseMe4[/video]
This is a very good and thorough video ๐ Careful though, it’s much harder than it looks.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2aC_oseMe4[/video]
My high school auto teacher is EXTREMLY strict on making us torque EVERYTHING down to spec. Even when we replaced a clutch pedal, he made us look up the torque spec for
It.My high school auto teacher is EXTREMLY strict on making us torque EVERYTHING down to spec. Even when we replaced a clutch pedal, he made us look up the torque spec for
It.Haha had a good laugh! Good read man, thanks!
Haha had a good laugh! Good read man, thanks!
:p I’ll always stick to simplicity, weather it’s cars or guns! I find it to be more fun and enjoyable!
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