How many here have Whitworth?
How many here have Whitworth?
My 1989 Mustang, which I still have, is a Frankensteinian combination of metric fasteners on the body and transmission, and English on (most of) the engine...
That's Ford, for you.
Back in the early '90s at the dealership, we would occasionally end up with a Ford truck by trade of if the boss thought it was a screaming deal. If they needed work, it was fun to see our mechanic start throwing wrenches about the 3rd time he had to switch from metric to standard and then back to metric again.
That's Ford, for you.
Back in the early '90s at the dealership, we would occasionally end up with a Ford truck by trade of if the boss thought it was a screaming deal. If they needed work, it was fun to see our mechanic start throwing wrenches about the 3rd time he had to switch from metric to standard and then back to metric again.
That's what they make vice grips for.
QUOTE: I think the real question is: Why would your 9mm socket ever leave the toolbox to begin with. Unquote:
It must have fallen out and got lost, I have no other explanation.
How many here have Whitworth?
I have at least 13. Still can't ever find one.
Or, the teenager "borrowed" it, mistaking it for an English socket. And "forgot" to put it back. I'm finding that phenomenon happening just enough to irritate the **** out of me.
Of course, if you don't have any teenagers, then, maybe it fell out and rolled to that magical geolocation, never to be seen again.