On anything that needs deburring smoothing or polishing, generally aluminum because cratex is just an abrasive eraser and doesn’t wear well.
You obviously don’t own a Ford... they should come with a complete set of 10 and 12mm sockets of every flavor.I know right where mine is. It is in the 10mm slot in my tool case.
But then, I don't seem to ever work on anything that is metric, so that's probably why I know where it is.
You obviously don’t own a Ford... they should come with a complete set of 10 and 12mm sockets of every flavor.
Yeah, I’d say that I’m newish. It was late when I quipped and didn’t take the time to put in a tongue in cheek emoji. No harm intended.I just don't work on either of them very much, if at all.
When I was a youngster, most everyone knew that a "Ford tune-up kit" was a roll of baling wire.I think the Ford tool kits consists of every variation of 10m socket and several 12s.
When I was a youngster, most everyone knew that a "Ford tune-up kit" was a roll of baling wire.
Back when F-O-R-D meant "found on road dead".
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