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HorseFixer

Sluggo I can relate to this guy!

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HorseFixer

Been there done that! I'm glad to see other people having fun! :hilarious:

 

http://youtu.be/P1TzSPCvxhI

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Sparky

Sometimes its the only option.........

Mike..........

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Ken B

Man that was funny! The guy filming might have wet his pants he was laughing so hard. Yes, sometimes its the only option!

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Brrly1

Didn't somebody here a few years back have a TV that lasted only a year. I think they had a demolition derby competion with his tractor if I remember correctly. One of those East coast collectors?

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Sparky

Didn't somebody here a few years back have a TV that lasted only a year. I think they had a demolition derby competion with his tractor if I remember correctly. One of those East coast collectors?

Yep....it was Coadster (Chris).

Mike........

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SousaKerry

Hey I got some fine products around the house made by the C.H. INA Co. that I think that particular repair procedure would work very well on.

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squonk

I don't think those 2 drunks have a clue. Yeah it's a POS, but the fan comment " only a couple of slots" if they

Wern't in such a hurry to get the hammer out , they would have seen

That the fan stuck up in the air some and all the other slots were on the other half.

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HorseFixer

Yeah it's a POS, but the fan comment " only a couple of slots" if they

Wern't in such a hurry to get the hammer out , they would have seen

That the fan stuck up in the air some and all the other slots were on the other half.

 

Mike,

 

:eusa-think:  I think they were just in a hurry to fix it good and proper like the way it should have been fixed in the first place.  :eusa-whistle:  

 

Sluggo is my tool of choice so far I have fixed

 

A 1987 Bronco II No panel or window was untouched durring this fixin!

A Dell Laptop

A Couple Radio's

A Zenith TV

A Blackberry Cell Phone (Actually it was crushed in a 9" Bench Vise) :thumbs:

MJ's Cell Phone, She wouldnt answer it cause she left in the house on dresser. (I threw that at a big maple tree in front yard) and fixed it real good!

and many small Items to many to mention.

 

As Sparky and Ken B said, sometimes its the only option. :notworthy:  Yep works real real good. :eusa-whistle:

 

~Duke

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HorseFixer

I am trying to Bring my Apprentice FARMER up to speed and show him what Sluggo is used for.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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