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  1. Mrs LowLow

    Mrs LowLow New Member

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    We have a set of Summit,s alignment tools in the shop.. Its neccesary to have when you do extensive rear-end jobs on irs cars. The thing is to get the second, and third angle working at the same time. I just will have to read the manual tomorrow, Hey:dance: I didn“t have to fix the tie rod -end on the volvo today, so i should have the time...

    And guys, you have absolutley NO idea just how proud and happy this girl make me!!
     
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    Sounds like you will do just fine, Mrs 2low.
     
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    :slap::slap:

    Sorry.. I just realized that the wife was logged in on my computer... The previous post was supposed to be from me, not from her account.. Yet i am more proud than i can put word to! A great job done by my great wife!
     
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    LOL....a good wife, indeed, 2low. And I am sure you will do a great job on the alignment.(y)
     
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    I bet he wasnt that proud of me when he saw that I didnt lie when I told him Im scared of the tool you use with compressed air.... (Can someone translate what I mean, mutterfluga!!!)
    He even got a photoproof... :rofl2:


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    Impact wrench?
     
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    Termanoligy'ga'gee difference? up here impack wrench = impact ratchet. We would call that a impact gun because of the way you hold it.
     
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    Yeah, Tedy...different names for them for sure. We usually just say "impact" knowing which one is needed. But impact wrench is usually used with impact gun a close second. At least, for the tool shown. What we call the impact ratchet has a ratchet wrench type handle.
     
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    :1st: Great job with the repairs to your car! That's some garage you have there, you even have a left...we have a VERY THICK carpet.
     
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    :rofl: I couldnt find the name for the (impact) yesterday night.. A direct translation from the swedish slang name is ..... : NUTFLY:lolup:
     
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    Unfortnuatly it's not ours, its the shop tjat Jim works on. Our own garage is cold, dark and has o low roof. :cry:

    But Jims boss is kind enough to lend me the lift when I wanna trie my expriments. :)
     
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    That's a GOOD name for it!:yup:[​IMG]
     
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    That is a good name, I don't know how many times I've yelled "F***, where did that nut fly off too?":rofl2:
     
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    Huh...I've heard that same thing coming from our garage:rofl:
     

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