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5646 I dont care to see any pictures of how many tools you have nor do I care.
If you'd like to drop any of your gauges off a three story building on to concrete I could probably help you out with whatever logistical issues you have documenting that.
If it was you or uncle who said that I would say they were "BSing"
Just to be clear I never asked to see any trophy collection proof picture.
Just saying if you wanted to post a picture you could. Just saying sounds like you don't want to which which is cool with me also.
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Your dodging posting the pics more then a welfare recipient dodges getting a job.
You claimed in another post you carry all these tools in your truck . So take the picture. Make me look stupid for calling you out .
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All those fittings make me nervous. You don't have any problems with them gravity?
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 Originally Posted by gravity
Nice!
So far so good with mine!
I love the notches on the knobs.
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 Originally Posted by OldSchoolMech
Your dodging posting the pics more then a welfare recipient dodges getting a job.
You claimed in another post you carry all these tools in your truck . So take the picture. Make me look stupid for calling you out .
And how do you suggest I post them?
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 Originally Posted by gravity
Nice is right. I went with the same manifold and and black evac hoses. The hook is just a little short though.
Dude, did you loose the dust cover to your plug?
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 Originally Posted by hvac5646
Dude, did you loose the dust cover to your plug?
It's more than a dust cover.
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 Originally Posted by jpsmith1cm
It's more than a dust cover.
Granted. I just did not know the correct name for it.
Enlighten me if you would please.
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 Originally Posted by hvac5646
Granted. I just did not know the correct name for it.
Enlighten me if you would please.
As has been explained, the DC units are water resistant (this is the technical term they aren't truly waterproof) That cap maintains the water resistance of the unit when installed, as would the sensor plug.
Without either part, the unit loses its water resistance as water can find a path into the unit through the pins. Having assembled and disassembled them, I can vouch for this.
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 Originally Posted by jpsmith1cm
As has been explained, the DC units are water resistant (this is the technical term they aren't truly waterproof) That cap maintains the water resistance of the unit when installed, as would the sensor plug.
Without either part, the unit loses its water resistance as water can find a path into the unit through the pins. Having assembled and disassembled them, I can vouch for this.
yeah I knew that..I thought you were correcting my terminology. So it's just a cap regardless of it's function...which i grant is critical to the operation of the head.
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Yes, it is a cap, but a bit more than a dust cap.
I lost mine, too, but then I went a little crazy with my AK and made a one-of-a-kind AK-900 out of mine...
Now, it has 2
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