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If you need the extension to reach the plug, try an impact extension. You can try an impact wrench, but, as said before, make sure it is turned down. I would use heat only as a last resort.
A friend of mine used to work for Citgo Petroleum here in Lake Charles (30+years). One day we were driving by their tanker refueling station and I noticed several different tankers at the dock, Exxon, Mobil, Shell, etc.. I asked him what a different companies tanker truck was doing at Citgo. He...
Yeah, reading over it again made me chuckle too. I'm old (I phart dust...) and stubborn too, just most people do not realize what goes into pouring and spreading conc, its not as easy as most think it is. But it can be done.
PS: "I may be old but I ain't dead" - thats what I tell my better...
Setting up additional forms sounds good, I have had several customers do the same. Better than loosing the left over. I've seen some pretty neat things cast this way!
The carport project is pretty common, if someone refuses the load or the load is in the mixer too long, the conc companies look...
Six sack mix w/ 6" slump / Air entrained / 6" / 5/8 rebar around the edges / 6Ga Remesh in the field / Tie all together and pour your concrete
If sub base is good and firm, pour directly over it. If sub base is questionable scrap 4-6" off and spread 610 roadbase in and you can compact with a...
If your rag stays dry around the slip, the only other way would be fluid coming out the end of the yoke. Your yoke/ujoint saddle piece should be forged out of one piece of metal. Also check for hole at the end of the yoke while your at it, it might have rusted through.
Thats one of the reasons I do not use the cookie cutter shops.
You also have to watch the mom and pop shops too. I had one rebuilt by a 'reputable' local shop and 8 months later it failed. I was fed up and went to my local GMC guy for a target master with a 3year warrantee. When he looked up...
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