Sweet how it is integrated.
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Not my actual hand or may actual springs, but for effect, it's the same crummy job for me today. Door has been down for nearly two weeks now due to travel and obtaining parts. A*holes locally won't supply parts without installing.
+1 new a guy that knocked out of his toothifis when messing a garage spring.
Any size ice coffee is $1 this month (June).
Next time, I will ask them for less cream. It was little too sweet for a coffee. It tasted like a shake.
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https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2919/...0c73cfc3_s.jpgKLX110 by ARNEWB, on Flickr
New "pitbike"... KLX110 that's hopped up...
Wife surprised me with buying this today! Love my wife, she always gets me the coolest gifts!!!
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Most of the injuries are caused from folks not realizing they're wound up with a bit of tension. With the right tools and knowledge, it's very manageable. I do them almost monthly on trucks and trailers and have done a few garage doors. As Rooski stated, knowledge is key.