FREE Snap on ratchet with TSB work?????
Just after I was out of high school I took my mom to pick up her "new" executive driven subaru wagon. I fiddled around with the car in the lot while she finished things up inside. As I was looking around I noticed the "dish" under the handbrake in the middle of the console was not quite seated right. Turns out that musta been the stash area for the exec. who was driving it as I found a small, but quite cool, pipe fully loaded with weed. Needless to say I didn't fill my mother in on this and simply hung on to the evidence and snapped the dish back in place. The evidence was quickly destroyed...
I've had a couple screwdrivers and sockets left behind, but this was the best so far.
I've had a couple screwdrivers and sockets left behind, but this was the best so far.
Since I work on jets, I know what it's like to loose a tool!!!!... We always learned that loosing a tool can lead up to death..
Good mechanic should ATAF (all tools acounted for) after his or her job is done. For me, I can go to jail if I tell them that I lost the tool and later on someone find it in a jet... and yes, SNAP ON's are VERY VERY nice tools and they cost arm and a leg........
Good mechanic should ATAF (all tools acounted for) after his or her job is done. For me, I can go to jail if I tell them that I lost the tool and later on someone find it in a jet... and yes, SNAP ON's are VERY VERY nice tools and they cost arm and a leg........
My commanding officer announced at Commander's Call that whoever left a 1/2"X9/16" open end wrench in his left intake, could pick it up at his office anytime. He found it during his pre-flight inspection and no one ever claimed that wrench.
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Aug 28, 2002 05:21 AM





