This is what my 50 year old Craftsman 3/8 breaker bar and HF clamp look like after my son tried to do a brake job on his friends Saab. They eventually had to find a mechanic that torched the bolts out and put in a brand new caliper.
This is what my 50 year old Craftsman 3/8 breaker bar and HF clamp look like after my son tried to do a brake job on his friends Saab. They eventually had to find a mechanic that torched the bolts out and put in a brand new caliper.
At first I'd be like - come on......
Then I'm glad he's off his cell phone doing and learning. Good job on raising him right.
Looks about right
You'll probably find the sockets and extension on the driveway or in the grass eventually...
XLR99 (Forum Supporter) said:You'll probably find the sockets and extension on the driveway or in the grass eventually...
With the lawnmower...
Today I asked Lil Stampie where my metric hex keys were. "I don't know." Walked into his room an hour later to see them sitting there. Started to walk out and said "Bet my caliper is in here also!" Yep I was right.
I've broken so many out those C clamps through the years. They just can't hold up to rust belt brakes.
I bent a C-Clamp once. Dad saw it later and said "that better not be mine."
I could honestly say it wasn't.
However, I did bend a pry bar he had ended up with when he got out of the USMC. Good part of that was he was right there with me working on whatever damned project that was.
I always got blamed for Dad's missing tools.
Even several years after I'd moved out and owned my own repair shop.
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