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I have a random assortment of Flare Wrenches and if I don't have the right size we can cut a slit in a box end wrench.
Hmm, let me know if you decide to get rid of it.
Progress on the garage has been slow so far as instead of just shuffling things around I'm cleaning/oiling all my tools, building overhead storage, made a wire spool caddy and large pry bar bin today also. Still a lot to do but I'll be ready. haha
Lookin forward to next week. I was out checking earlier and seems 5/8's or 16mm is the closest. May hit up Lowes and see if theyy have a larger set. Largest I have is a 14mm.
Sean are you going to be there?
What is the plan on food? I am thinkijg egg rolls. Wife does catering on the side and can put a nice tray together.
I got everything for Smores, cause I'm 12 at heart.
If I don't have a Flare Wrench the right size then I have a Proto crescent wrench that has a very firm grip and is what I use on a lot of PS lines etc.
Solved, picked up this $20 kit at the depot yesterday. Ill bring some Egg roll's. About how many will be there? Gruesome, Bently, Oddford and family. Any more than that?
Who knows anymore.. I'd say its a first come first serve thing. Get there before their gone! In the event I can't get the bronco going, I'll still be there but in the much more fuel efficient truck I feel like I'm close to figuring it out, its difficult to go out and test though. Rain, family, work... It all seems to get in the way at the wrong time.
As for attendees, I think Sean was a "maybe". Other than that, I think that's all we got.
I have to do a run up north again on Tuesday for a Dr appointment and to pick up some tools, equipment and shop supplies so if you're still fighting with the Bronco I may be able to stop on my way home and lend a hand.
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