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Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by JohnnyBiker, Jul 2, 2012.

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    Getcha one of those electric oil circulating radiators
    working with fuel and all, you don't want open flame
    or hot coils on in the garage....
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    I just got back from my local Runnings store and I picked up a 60k btu kerosene heater that will heat 1500 sq. ft. My garage isn't 1500 sq. ft. :D
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    YOu don't like propane:rolleyes:
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    Tell me more Hank Hill!! :roflmao:
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    Today I got use my new SE Intake Manifold wrench that I purchased. I would have to say that the tool performed rather nicely. The thing that I liked most about this tool is that it has a long handle, gets you out from in between the cylinders and provides enough leverage to break the bolts loose. I give it a A-. :cool:
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    As I was getting set to start taking my bike apart today, I had to go to my Indy's shop and pick up a new primary gasket and shifter shaft seal for the Sportster as I have to replace the chain tension shoe, I just asked how he torqued down the rocker box covers. he had mentioned that he has this neat little tool that he uses. I had to get one. BaggerPaul is getting one as well. :D
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    Thanks bro very nice of ya !
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    I am serious, I know you will like this simple tool. I will give you a teaser, this is a Snap On tool as well.
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    Jb can /will you PM me the tool name/pt # , thanks
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    Used one for years in my garage. It ain't air tight.
    Don't know why you would want to use it outside
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    thanks for the link!
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    I just have a few misc. tools that I need to pick up for the build and I am good as gold.

    Hey Fatboy128, I think that I had read somewhere that you said that the cross over line for the tank that you bought was a little short for your liking?? Which one did you buy?
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    look at yer manual. it will show you the ones you need.
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    Thanks for that link. Next winter I'll be pulling the cover to inspect the tensioners, if they are worn, I may go for gear drive.
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    I just checked my email and George's Garage emailed and said that my order has been shipped. Now how about that for customer service??? :cool:
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    They was always great with the stuff I ordered
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    I received my tools for George's Garage in yesterday. these tools are of really nice quality at an OUTSTANDING PRICE!!!! It will not be long and the Glide will be tearing up the asphalt!!!

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