C'mon BZ, you can't even tell 25 lbs?? How much do you weigh any way??
(Shuddup Ed!!)
On Jun 14, 2008, at 8:54 PM, Billy Zoom wrote:
> I bought a top of the line Craftsmen about three years ago, figuring
> that my
> old Wizard beam type was too old to be reliable. The first time I
> used it, I
> broke a new Arp bolt because the damn thing wouldn't click. I set it
> at 25
> pounds, clamped it in my vice, and pulled as hard as I could. It still
> didn't click. I took it back and they gave me another one, but I've
> never
> trusted it. I always end up using the 40 year old Wizard.
> BZ
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One of these days, you'll look back on all this, and plow into a
parked car.
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