Message from @BigAlBundy69
Discord ID: 573737789317840896
depending on what he majored in, thats a good investment
I went active duty air force and I only owe what my house is worth
lol it takes practice
nice, my father was airforce
he got a history degree
ooof
law school?
NOPE
mega ooof
now he is a beer brewer
makes good money managing a brewery but he did NOT need that 4 year degree
damn can he get any more stereotypical millennial? lol
big beard too?
its craft beer too LOL
lol!
in a college town fuckin super millennial
@Legalize theres books on proofs that can help you. they take a bit to understand, but you will get it eventually
haha of course
yea math is possible with practice it is all about building blocks and layering things on top of each other very useful
pretty much. each new thing requires a tool from before
and iq. but thats the elephant in the room
LOL
well i used metric as a mechanic solely
mercedes benz after all
but i like my ft/inches ounces/lbs
that's whats so funny to me in the air force I used nothing but SAE but now when I'm working on cars (American cars) it's all metric
lol yea they switched several years back. now the snap-on guy gives SAE sets away for free with metrics lol
you ever notice that certain size sockets or allen keys are unavailable to the general public
specifically the 9m allen key socket and the 1/1/16th socket
also the serpentine belt tool
fucking garbage
lol well you can always order them online. mercedes suv's now use an 11mm hex for their caliper bolts
9mm huh
lol
thats the beauty of working on non transverse mounted engines, the belts are rriiiiight there
all of those things can be ordered online...
and we use a 17mm socket for that lol
/flex
11 is better than 9 still gonna cost you over 20 bucks which is horse shit but yea you can order them off amazon but then they get delayed 2 weeks meanwhile you can't drive anywhere
oh it totally did. but its worth it. when you get paid 4.5hrs to do front/rear pads and rotors