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I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)

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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
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I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)


You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?

Unless you own a BIG Sullaire compressor......?

Gunner, pondering what it would do to you if the bolt didnt break
immediately........
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On 2008-06-04, Gunner wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)


You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?

Unless you own a BIG Sullaire compressor......?

Gunner, pondering what it would do to you if the bolt didnt break
immediately........


My plan is to take it apart, clean up, maybe do a rebuild and sell.

The biggest nut I have in the house is 3". Not big enough for this one.

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On 2008-06-04, Gunner wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)

You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?

Unless you own a BIG Sullaire compressor......?

Gunner, pondering what it would do to you if the bolt didnt break
immediately........


My plan is to take it apart, clean up, maybe do a rebuild and sell.

The biggest nut I have in the house is 3". Not big enough for this one.


Look in the mirror for a loose nut...:-)

I know a guy who works on HUGE by LARGE steam engines who would look at
a 3" nut and say "How Quaint"

Take a look at his web site. Maybe Rick could find a use for that little
impact wrench.
http://www.todengine.org/

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On 2008-06-04, Steve W. wrote:
Ignoramus16961 wrote:
On 2008-06-04, Gunner wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)
You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?

Unless you own a BIG Sullaire compressor......?

Gunner, pondering what it would do to you if the bolt didnt break
immediately........


My plan is to take it apart, clean up, maybe do a rebuild and sell.

The biggest nut I have in the house is 3". Not big enough for this one.


Look in the mirror for a loose nut...:-)

I know a guy who works on HUGE by LARGE steam engines who would look at
a 3" nut and say "How Quaint"

Take a look at his web site. Maybe Rick could find a use for that little
impact wrench.
http://www.todengine.org/


Looks like a great way to spend the evening, looking at these
engines. Very fascinating. Thanks

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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:59:12 -0500, Ignoramus16961
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On 2008-06-04, Gunner wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)


You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?

Unless you own a BIG Sullaire compressor......?

Gunner, pondering what it would do to you if the bolt didnt break
immediately........


My plan is to take it apart, clean up, maybe do a rebuild and sell.

The biggest nut I have in the house is 3". Not big enough for this one.



Humm...I could maybe send you some 6" nuts

Maybe trade for the allen wrench that fits my 4" socket head cap
screw?

Gunner
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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)


You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?


Removing lathe chucks of course.

altavoz: Your method above is good for chucks not stuck too hard .

1) Use and internal pipe wrench and a 450 lb impact wrench


______End of text from altavoz___________

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...d8fc2b474d3a42


Best Regards

Tom.



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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:56:14 -0700, Gunner
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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)


You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?

Unless you own a BIG Sullaire compressor......?

Gunner, pondering what it would do to you if the bolt didnt break
immediately........

Use it on the Jesus nut
Gerry :-)}
London, Canada
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On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:46:50 -0700, "azotic" wrote:


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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)


You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?


Removing lathe chucks of course.

altavoz: Your method above is good for chucks not stuck too hard .

1) Use and internal pipe wrench and a 450 lb impact wrench


______End of text from altavoz___________

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...d8fc2b474d3a42


Best Regards

Tom.


NOW YOU'VE DONE IT!
Gerry :-)}
London, Canada
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all I can say is

SUPER SIZE ME BABY!!!!

Those are monsters... I can even imagine the noise they make when running.
The biggest engine I've seen is a 16 cyl CAT, with Quad turbo chargers....
these appear to make that engine look like a toy...

bob in phx
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Ignoramus16961 wrote:
On 2008-06-04, Gunner wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)
You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?

Unless you own a BIG Sullaire compressor......?

Gunner, pondering what it would do to you if the bolt didnt break
immediately........


My plan is to take it apart, clean up, maybe do a rebuild and sell. The
biggest nut I have in the house is 3". Not big enough for this one.


Look in the mirror for a loose nut...:-)

I know a guy who works on HUGE by LARGE steam engines who would look at a
3" nut and say "How Quaint"

Take a look at his web site. Maybe Rick could find a use for that little
impact wrench.
http://www.todengine.org/

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Near Cooperstown, New York





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On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:46:50 -0700, "azotic" wrote:


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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Ignoramus16961
wrote:

I know that you like to brag once in a while.

Would you say that I overpaid by getting a 2 1/2 sized Ingersoll Rand
impact wrench for $49?

(2 1/2 is the hammer size, it means that the square hole in the impact
socket would need to be 2.5 by 2.5 inch. Kind of big)

You suck!!!


Now what are you going to do with it? Turn it into a lamp?


Removing lathe chucks of course.

altavoz: Your method above is good for chucks not stuck too hard .

1) Use and internal pipe wrench and a 450 lb impact wrench


______End of text from altavoz___________

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...d8fc2b474d3a42


Best Regards

Tom.


NOW YOU'VE DONE IT!
Gerry :-)}
London, Canada



NOOOOO....Not He that should be left un named!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Women and children first! Man the lifeboats, sound the alarm...dive
dive dive!!


Woe to all here!!


Gunner, sacrificing a chicken and painting sacred signs on his monitor

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NOOOOO....Not He that should be left un named!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Women and children first! Man the lifeboats, sound the alarm...dive
dive dive!!


Woe to all here!!


Gunner, sacrificing a chicken and painting sacred signs on his monitor



Crom is gonna get ya for that!
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Gunner wrote:
NOOOOO....Not He that should be left un named!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Women and children first! Man the lifeboats, sound the alarm...dive
dive dive!!


Woe to all here!!


Gunner, sacrificing a chicken and painting sacred signs on his monitor



Crom is gonna get ya for that!



Better Crom than Alta...He Who Should Not be Named!!!
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On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 09:00:46 -0700, with neither quill nor qualm,
Gunner quickly quoth:

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Gunner wrote:
NOOOOO....Not He that should be left un named!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Women and children first! Man the lifeboats, sound the alarm...dive
dive dive!!


Woe to all here!!


Gunner, sacrificing a chicken and painting sacred signs on his monitor



Crom is gonna get ya for that!



Better Crom than Alta...He Who Should Not be Named!!!


Via, what are you guys talking about?

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Gunner wrote:

On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 04:07:20 -0500, cavelamb himself
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Gunner wrote:
NOOOOO....Not He that should be left un named!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Women and children first! Man the lifeboats, sound the alarm...dive
dive dive!!


Woe to all here!!


Gunner, sacrificing a chicken and painting sacred signs on his monitor



Crom is gonna get ya for that!



Better Crom than Alta...He Who Should Not be Named!!!


Maybe Ningauble of the Thousand Eyes will intercede?
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