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Re: The Boy's first brake job [Re: Nessmuck] #8409088
05/25/25 08:37 AM
05/25/25 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Oh....and my son changed out the radiator in my 1994 Chevy truck when he was just 6 years old...while I was out drinking at the VFW with my friends.

Dang proud of that Boy.


Well, my 4 year old used to come and pick me and my buddies up from the VFW after we had one too many.

Gotta drink responsibly.


Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!

Gordon Ramsey, maybe…
Re: The Boy's first brake job [Re: Nessmuck] #8409096
05/25/25 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Good job ....if you ain't bleeding you ain't wrenching .

I can see ear protection running a air hammah....but a 1/2 inch impact gun ??? Come on..lol

you want to still be able to hear the deer walking through the woods in 30 years wear the muffs now

one thing if it is a zip zip and it hammers a couple times and is off

bolts don't work like that here , in WI , you keep a second battery next to you so you can quick change the battery and keep it hammering till the fastener is smoking then they let go.


America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Re: The Boy's first brake job [Re: Rob & Neall] #8409101
05/25/25 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Rob & Neall
Learning to be self sufficient…good job Dad at teaching him to fix things on his own.

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Re: The Boy's first brake job [Re: Trap Setter] #8409110
05/25/25 09:37 AM
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Good job. Teaching him to tackle problems like a break job leads to confidence fixing other things, as well. Not just repairing vehicles. It becomes a general attitude of, "I can fix it". Well done, both of you!
And as for hearing protection, there is no reason NOT to use it when using anything that is even slightly harmful to the ears. It will become habit to put in plugs or don muffs, and save damage down the road. After 40 years of construction, and probably 50+ years of shooting, (at least 10 without thought of using hearing protection shooting many tens of thousands of rounds, the majority being .22), I am nearly deaf.


Just doing what I want now.

Re: The Boy's first brake job [Re: Trap Setter] #8409212
05/25/25 02:01 PM
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kid is doin good,learning how to fix things gonna be great for his future and family. good job showing him the way.


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Re: The Boy's first brake job [Re: Trap Setter] #8409531
05/26/25 01:31 AM
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My so. Help by him a 2011 Tacoma manual. We have been teaching him how/to on a stick. He insisted on going and buying a Haynes manual. I just told him my tools better find their home.


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