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by Silverado » 14 Feb 2017 14:39
Oh man, I remember when the transmogrification extrapolation demogrifier in mine went; I spent days trying to get the thermic ventilation quadrant plasmatic modulator bolts until I realized they weren't bolts at all!
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by jimu57 » 14 Feb 2017 17:36
No bolts? Maybe centerless Resciytrium 3 piece rivets?
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by Silverado » 15 Feb 2017 7:48
Exactly! Only they were made of metastic oxycarbonium and the run-of-the-mill Craftsman anti-seize dinglehopper just won't work on those!
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by Razor2016 » 15 Feb 2017 8:32
You obviously have the early Mark 1, the newer models don't have any trouble with them at all. You may want to invest in a new dinglehopper and possibly an overcenter rivet gun if your going to play with the big boys.
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by Silverado » 15 Feb 2017 8:47
I've had my eye on a new dinglehopper made with vacuum-annealed, polyresin-ceramic-coated, squishtek powerassist, hygromagnetite jaws. The only problem I have with those is that they are specially designed with flubber-proof, alphatransit inhibitor grips. I'm a cerebromagnate thermal transistor grip kind of guy...
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by Squelchtone » 15 Feb 2017 9:02
Silverado wrote:I'm a cerebromagnate thermal transistor grip kind of guy...
that's what SHE said!
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by Silverado » 15 Feb 2017 11:28
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by Razor2016 » 15 Feb 2017 18:42
Silverado wrote:I've had my eye on a new dinglehopper made with vacuum-annealed, polyresin-ceramic-coated, squishtek powerassist, hygromagnetite jaws. The only problem I have with those is that they are specially designed with flubber-proof, alphatransit inhibitor grips. I'm a cerebromagnate thermal transistor grip kind of guy...
Great comeback, love the humour. Should have realized an experienced operator like yourself would have tried to maintain your tool(s) with all the latest techniques and lubricants. Ray
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by jimu57 » 15 Feb 2017 19:09
Yeah, the new Mark II with its new 3D display has convenient streamlined focused virtualization. It competently productizes transparent infomediaries in order to parallel task intermandated services. This helps you to completely recaptiualize proactive process improvements.
I am paraphrasing of course.
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by GWiens2001 » 15 Feb 2017 22:06
/me *** pulls on his hip waders, and wonders if a snorkel will be needed. *** 
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by jimu57 » 16 Feb 2017 3:22
Love the techo blab humor! I've laughed my butt off over these posts!
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