RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Churchville, MD
that's where they always are anywayWould look good behind your toyota.
that's where they always are anywayWould look good behind your toyota.
I think he was talking of towing. And in said case there’s nothing getting towed behind a Toyota of your vintage except the rear half of the frame to clear tail junk that fell off from the rust. I know this b/c I know this.that's where they always are anyway
I was going to say they are usually behind me to pick up the pieces that fall offI think he was talking of towing. And in said case there’s nothing getting towed behind a Toyota of your vintage except the rear half of the frame to clear tail junk that fell off from the rust. I know this b/c I know this.
That would be a great Christmas decoration.
“I bet the shitters full” Probably clark
Looks to be about 3 sizes in there, lol. You'd have a bunch of spares once you sharpened them up!Wish they were closer. Im a sucker for some cheap drill bits. Look like good hss ones
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I was thinking the same about sharpening. I really need to learn or get another drill dr. But I know I do better with jigs and gemicks on those kind of things.Looks to be about 3 sizes in there, lol. You'd have a bunch of spares once you sharpened them up!
15 minutes in front of a good stone and bench grinder and I can teach most anyone with some decent hands how to properly sharpen a drill. It isn't rocket science once you pay attention to the pressure and angles.I was thinking the same about sharpening. I really need to learn or get another drill dr. But I know I do better with jigs and gemicks on those kind of things.
Pressure and angles are my problem. Mainly angles. Hence a jig need. Especially as I get older. Damn hands just don't work as good as they use to.15 minutes in front of a good stone and bench grinder and I can teach most anyone with some decent hands how to properly sharpen a drill. It isn't rocket science once you pay attention to the pressure and angles.