Hi Alex.....another great video thanks for posting. Ive been using the breaker bar and scaffold tube method since the 1970's before portable electric power tools, old school engineering and showing my age. Stay safe and keep warm. Best regards, Stefano
Aye up Alex good to see you on you tube. And especially with the legend the struggler. It seems you like the electrical diagnostics and Chris likes the owd school ways. I guess if you said CAN to Chris he’d expect a Fosters not CAN Bus 🤣🤣🤣. Keep the content coming Al.
Alex a great video, you will do well with a RU-vidr Mentor like Chris 👍enjoyed this and will watch the back collection, have naturally subscribed Rgds Richard 👍
Hard to believe the truck is nearly 20 years old.When I look back to the old trucks I used to drive from the seventies they didn't look to age that well.The modern ones seem to need more maintenance but over all wear very well!! Funny!!
Great video Al. You were moaning at Chris about using the bar to crack the nuts off but by the time you got your wrench and found a working battery chris would of had it done technology is good but you cant dis the old school methods sometimes they are quicker your young and still learning AL the more time you save on jobs gives you time to do another job and more jobs a day is more money in your pocket Chris is a good man to learn from as you have seen he does old school and tech using battery wrenches. AL Charge all your batteries.lol.😂😂😂
Welcome to RU-vid Alex your content is really good and it’s always a laugh working with the top guy the professional struggle he’s laugh and brilliant you tuber
I'm awaiting some spec's on some strobes that I think will look good in his lights, plus I'm in the middle of a lighting install on a scania at moment.
What like is the 1 inch gun? Been looking at the one the same as you have and the d handle one with the long shaft. Got the 3/4 milwaukee but sometimes need more power
The gun is great. I went for this 1 because I can get it in the tighter places, like u-bolts and so on. The only time it has let me down was on some hub nuts, but I was asking for a lot if it worked 😆.