haha, an early 2000's CH impact, i doubt it could really remove the fasteners they are using it on. before i was a mechanic, i bought the craftsman 3 pc air set, ratchet hammer,, and impact. they were less than useless.
The on going issues with electrical lines in the Sea dragon, where they start FIRES that cause the craft and crew to be lost might say it is not ideal for zipties and electrical wires.
haha, an early 2000's CH impact, i doubt it could really remove the fasteners they are using it on. before i was a mechanic, i bought the craftsman 3 pc air set, ratchet hammer,, and impact. they were less than useless.
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This is from the early 2000s. I dont even think Chuck even films anymore
Yes PowerNation 2 is all re-runs. PowerNation's normal channel is where you can find the new episodes.
Hmm, positive cable zip tied to fuel line. Not my idea of safe practice.
it's safe as long as the electric line is on top of the fuel line. this is done on aircraft and is perfectly fine.
The on going issues with electrical lines in the Sea dragon, where they start FIRES that cause the craft and crew to be lost might say it is not ideal for zipties and electrical wires.
@@dagamore they don't use zipties on military aircraft. they lace and bundle wires with lacing cord.
I'm not saying anyone is right or wrong. I personally like a little separation and not direct contact. Just my $.02.
Fuel is not a conductor of electricity. That's why the OEM pumps are inside the gas tank.
my ex wife needs a rear end upgrade.....
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
That blue mustang was a sixty five not sixty seven
Chevy with a Ford rear end GM differentials were junk
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