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  • in reply to: New Tools #598836
    CJCJ
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      I like certain snap-on tools, but I’m leaning towards craftsman right now 🙂 I kinda just need a basic mechanics set that’ll get me through until I CAN spend the big money. Thanks!

      in reply to: New Tools #607379
      CJCJ
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        I like certain snap-on tools, but I’m leaning towards craftsman right now 🙂 I kinda just need a basic mechanics set that’ll get me through until I CAN spend the big money. Thanks!

        in reply to: Yo yo yo #598575
        CJCJ
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          I didn’t realize when I signed up how clean people kept the language, it’s different than most places I’m used to, so I apologize for that. I’ve tried to figure a way to change my name but I can’t figure that one out haha. I just have a strong personality from my time in the military, and waayy more caffeine than any one human should probably consume. But thanks for the welcome, this is an awesome forum.

          in reply to: Yo yo yo #607095
          CJCJ
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            I didn’t realize when I signed up how clean people kept the language, it’s different than most places I’m used to, so I apologize for that. I’ve tried to figure a way to change my name but I can’t figure that one out haha. I just have a strong personality from my time in the military, and waayy more caffeine than any one human should probably consume. But thanks for the welcome, this is an awesome forum.

            in reply to: Just for the Ladies! #598498
            CJCJ
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              I served for three years in the army as a Track Vehicle Repairer, where I learned most of what I know about diesel engine repair. Now I currently work as a sears tech, which I just started a few weeks ago.

              in reply to: Just for the Ladies! #607015
              CJCJ
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                I served for three years in the army as a Track Vehicle Repairer, where I learned most of what I know about diesel engine repair. Now I currently work as a sears tech, which I just started a few weeks ago.

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