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    #31
    Originally posted by Goldeneagle View Post
    Those head bolts used a Torx socket, not a 12 point. I hada '67 Opel Cadet that had them.
    How did you ever fit in a Opal Cadet ?

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      #32
      Originally posted by Radar View Post
      How did you ever fit in a Opal Cadet ?
      Gettin in wasn't a problem. Gettin back out was another issue.

      The car was give to me when I was HS. It was what gave me my CB handle. Rodeo Clown.

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        #33
        Originally posted by ctom87 View Post
        That looks like a good way to lose three 10 mm sockets and a rope.
        I was thinking the same thing

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          #34
          I thought it was just me. I have two in the door of a 98 suburban.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Keith View Post
            Since my 20 year old son has started doing a lot of mechanic work, every set of wrenches, sockets and screw drivers I have are missing several of the tools. They were all complete when I was the only one using them.
            Yep, as soon as my youngest got a gokart, dirtbike etc.

            The worse is having a machine shop and having employees use my personal stuff along with stuff just for the shop. Constantly buying stuff, it never ends.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Radar View Post
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              I found a few
              Cheater

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                #37
                Great idea!
                I have a couple that I've cut down for specific applications. Could always use a few spares.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by miket View Post
                  Yep, as soon as my youngest got a gokart, dirtbike etc.

                  The worse is having a machine shop and having employees use my personal stuff along with stuff just for the shop. Constantly buying stuff, it never ends.
                  When I worked as a mechanic I had a big problem with other mechanics “borrowing” my tools and never bringing them back. So, I started locking my tool box all the time, and if someone needed to borrow a tool, I took their car/truck keys as collateral. Once they brought my tools back then they got their keys back. That put a stop to my tools coming up missing, and made a few mechanics mad after they had to round up all of my tools AFTER it was quitting time! It worked though.

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                    #39
                    Oldly enough did the kiddo's front brakes today and 10mm wasn't needed. The funny part is it was the first deep socket I picked up.

                    What I did have trouble finding was the rest of my mm sockets.

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