I've been a helicopter mechanic for almost 20 years there buddy.What you plan on using that on? With modern locknuts and chemical threadlockers, wiring fasteners is pretty old school stuff.

I've been a helicopter mechanic for almost 20 years there buddy.What you plan on using that on? With modern locknuts and chemical threadlockers, wiring fasteners is pretty old school stuff.
Yeah, and you're being second-guessed by a guy who finds used exhaust systems to install on beaters using Harbor Freight tools…I've been a helicopter mechanic for almost 20 years there buddy.![]()
I even do it on some brake rotors. I did these were for a good friend, I am just an old mechanic so this sort of work is rare for me so dont hit me too hard.I've been a helicopter mechanic for almost 20 years there buddy.![]()
I'd sign off on themI even do it on some brake rotors. I did these were for a good friend, I am just an old mechanic so this sort of work is rare for me so dont hit me too hard.
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Just leave it. Gotta love tools that are "personalizated."Ran out of room for attachments above.
They turned out great for $150. I have a use for 90% of them too as I’m rigging up a mobile tool kit currently so great timing.
The cutters with the comfort grip have this nice message.
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I’m guessing it was from a coworker as a dog for having the confort grips lol
Anyways I tried rubbing alcohol, brake clean and even acetone but it’s not coming off. Any ideas?
I was thinking this, too. It's part of "the story."Just leave it. Gotta love tools that are "personalizated."
I love that it says "yous"My friends and I live for goofy inside jokes. Live long sophomoric humor.
Those would totally forever be known as the b!tch pliers.
I think that’s just how we talk up here ehI love that it says "yous"