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Blazer's 85 Suburban "Twinkie"

My need to be clean in a shop is sometimes so bad I will put a tool away even though I'm still using it or going to need it after I get done using the one that I am using.

But it does make cleanup at the end of the day much easier cuz basically everything's put away already.
 
My need to be clean in a shop is sometimes so bad I will put a tool away even though I'm still using it or going to need it after I get done using the one that I am using.

But it does make cleanup at the end of the day much easier cuz basically everything's put away already.

Echoing others... nice shop man. :waytogo:
 
My need to be clean in a shop is sometimes so bad I will put a tool away even though I'm still using it or going to need it after I get done using the one that I am using.

But it does make cleanup at the end of the day much easier cuz basically everything's put away already.
Same same. My OCD kicks in, then I can't find the tools I'm using, because I put them away.
Very frustrating sometimes...
 
Carnage from Moab
Front driveshaft on Rusty Nail. U Joint left the chat, then the driveshaft slip would not do its thing after spending way to long replacing the U Joint.
So got to drive out in 2wd getting pulled a couple of times.
We cut the end of the splines off to see it maybe that would help and it did nothing.

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Carnage from Moab
Front driveshaft on Rusty Nail. U Joint left the chat, then the driveshaft slip would not do its thing after spending way to long replacing the U Joint.
So got to drive out in 2wd getting pulled a couple of times.
We cut the end of the splines off to see it maybe that would help and it did nothing.

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Another trophy you seem to be good at busting drive shafts.
 
This right here is the U-joint king. Best tool I've ever used for getting one out and back in. All you even need for n the C it's self. Don't need any of the rings and adapters.

Screwdriver and channys for the rings,and preferably an impact to run it, but a ratchet will do.
And your set :waytogo:

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