They are easySounds nice. I might make burgers soon-ish.
They are easySounds nice. I might make burgers soon-ish.
I can relate to that--same with heavy equipment! In my younger days I worked 6 years at Galion Iron Works (later Galion-Dresser, later Komatsu-Galion), a company that made the best road graders, rollers, and cranes in the world. I was a heavy equipment mechanic in the changeover department, where we put on missing parts, repaired defects, and added options. The only parts we didn't work on were the engine and transmission, as they were under warranty from the manufacturer, so if they were bad, we switched them out and sent them back to the manufacturer, which was International, Detroit Diesel, or Waukesha for the engines and Borg-Warner or Allison for the transmissions. I worked mostly on graders but also worked on cranes and rollers. Think the biggest sockets I remember using were 2 1/2" with a 1" drive air gun and yes, they were specially hardened sockets for air gun use.I use it at work. Big trucks require tools not found at the home improvement store!