Kevin carrys carb parts in the right shirt pocket and tranny shift rings
in the back pocket, also I have it from a good scource that Kevin has a
full set of differental ring bolts in a carry case he has on his back
,,plus a full set of wrenches.Ah , ya never know.
Chuck
Jan Eyerman wrote:
> Kevin,
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> If I ever need to punch a 16 inch hole, I will know who to call. But how the
> heck would you fit one of those in your pocket???
>
> Jan Eyerman
> (who uses a regular hole punch set purchased from Harbor Freight)
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> ok guys-n gals, i have used a 20 mm shell casing to punch out the holes in
> the wind-screen to body seal for my Alpine. I don't know how the casings
> ended up in my pocket( main gun on Bradley fighting vehicle). i knew my time
>
> in the army was well spent!
> Also 7.62 casings work well for punching holes for various gaskets.Use the
> 5.56 to get an even smaller hole.Of course I have no idea how these ended up
> in my pocket,but they sure help!
> It's harder to find these things in my pocket now I am in the Navy res. ,but
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> it still happens.
> Kevin Rodgers PTC Seattle
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