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Old 03-30-08, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by dobber
Thanks slim. With degrees in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering along with 20+ years of application I think I can figure it out.

Next time try

1 - Better quality tools
2 - Penetrating oil
3 - Properly maintaining your equipment

Then again, you know what they say, those that can't...........
Go ahead and finish it ..... teach.... I've only been teaching for 10 years and I'm 58 years old. I was a working engineer before that. But even if that were not the case:

That cliche is unfair to teachers as are a lot of thing that are said (and done) to them by kids and parents and society.

You missed the smilie and decided to attack a profession. Nice.

My original point is still valid... not including 15mm wrench flats...is stupid.
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