I've got mail….



I got a whole bunch of tools donated by a viewer, but I’ve never found time to show them, as I always had at least three repair videos waiting to be posted. Last week I was on a vacation and finally caught up with videos so I found time to edit this one as well.

Big thanks to Sandy for the generous donation!

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20 thoughts on “I've got mail….”

  1. Not just Elin, but we are all indebted to Sandy for his generosity. Elin, will, however use them expertly and the Rusty Beauty community will profit. Thanks to you both for all of your efforts.

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  2. Very generous of your viewer. The pliers that you weren't sure of,.black on one side and silver on the other, are for removing tight hoses,.mostly fuel injection, from the line. It usually says hose on the black part. I've used one for 30 years. Work great. I contributed 250.00$ to your patron account for your invaluable help. Any tips or mistakes you make saves me from making the same mistakes! Thank you!

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  3. I think the pliers with the red handles is for loosening a rubber hose pressed over a metal pipe, like a fuel line for instance. There is a bigger one available that is used for loosening radiator hoses from the radiator.

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