You can chime in with the answer any time you likeIf @Tunedpipe chimes in, I would say let these guys know the answer. They are all gonna kick themselves for not figuring it out lol.
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You can chime in with the answer any time you likeIf @Tunedpipe chimes in, I would say let these guys know the answer. They are all gonna kick themselves for not figuring it out lol.
Ok, here it is...You can chime in with the answer any time you like
I have a much smaller one that I use for pulling my favorite stackers out of the jar lol. Never owned this bigger one, but I did have one used on my car.I would have never guessed that.
Most of you I'm sure knows what this is.
Also give me the nickname and actual tool name.
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Ding, ding, ding!
Obviously a grilling fork!I would have never guessed that.
Most of you I'm sure knows what this is.
Also give me the nickname and actual tool name.
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That's awesome! I raced 1/24 scale at a still kinda famous track here in Indiana about 25 years ago. I still have my cars, controllers, and a custom wooden case that I made for holding everything. I didn't have a SCC brand plate because I made my own. One of the slot car bodies was the first lexan body I ever painted.Ding, ding, ding!
I used to race with the Slot Car Corner guys. One was from CT and the other from NH. They made really high quality slot car racing products, especially for the 1/32 scale segment
Growing up, there was a hobby shop only a half a mile away. They had a large 1/24 scale track with I think 8 lanes. Unfortunately, at the time, I didn't have the money to partake in the hobby.That's awesome! I raced 1/24 scale at a still kinda famous track here in Indiana about 25 years ago. I still have my cars, controllers, and a custom wooden case that I made for holding everything. I didn't have a SCC brand plate because I made my own. One of the slot car bodies was the first lexan body I ever painted.
Yeah, the one I went to used to be a farm supply store. They moved the track in that had 8 lanes, then built a drag strip as well. I always wanted to build one of the dragsters because they were so detailed, but they were really pricey.Growing up, there was a hobby shop only a half a mile away. They had a large 1/24 scale track with I think 8 lanes. Unfortunately, at the time, I didn't have the money to partake in the hobby.
Way to make the best of having a nose shaped like a buttI got this one! a dual prong nose picker!
You have issues!I got this one! a dual prong nose picker!
I know, but I'm good with it.You have issues!
Yes, own it!I know, but I'm good with it.
For seperating tie rod and ball joint ends. No clue on the nickname.I would have never guessed that.
Most of you I'm sure knows what this is.
Also give me the nickname and actual tool name.
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Pickle forkFor seperating tie rod and ball joint ends. No clue on the nickname.
Pickle fork.For seperating tie rod and ball joint ends. No clue on the nickname.
Nobody got my condiment clues lol.Pickle fork.
Sorry WF, I missed your post.
Yes I got it..Nobody got my condiment clues lol.
Who's got another tool? I love this game.