Where is the new house your are moving to?
Edit: I see how that door is made. I have a long bed truck, but that definitely would not fit. Sorry.
I could probably use the pressure tank though.
1. pressure washing my house/garage/driveway
2. see whats up with electrical box.. my dryer pops the breaker when it runs
3. help me hang gutters on my porch 16 feet by 9 feet down spout.
Think I'm going to go get one myself. Does it have the "booster" option? I want something that can jump a car with a completely dead battery/no battery if need be.
Just an update you can buy them at O'Reillys.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b/steck-manufacturing-5008/tools---equipment-16488/mechanics-tools-16816/misc--specialty-tools-26339/e50e3c2ef6b2/steck-manufacturing-lockout-kit/32955/4742765
I actually used a plastic strap that usually holds card board boxes together to open the lock. So it basically was this lock knob lifter.
https://www.amazon.com/Steck-Manufacturing-32930-BigEasy-Lifter/dp/B007Y1H0D8
Snaked it between the rubber seal pulled up on the door lock. Badda bing badda boom.
Thanks everyone for the responses.
There is an autocross with Ohio Valley Region SCCA this coming Sunday 8/4/19. Good times and its free to watch.
OVR-SCCA.org
Register event...https://www.motorsportreg.com/events/ovr-solo-points-event-4-national-trail-raceway-scca-ohio-valley-144409
I accidentally locked my car keys in my 2003 Honda Accord. Does anyone know of a place that stocks a car lock out tool kit in store?
Thank you in advance.
I could really use the metal tool box, but I'm located in Baltimore, Oh. I do work 3rd shift at OSU hospital so if available we could meet up briefly around that area. If not no biggie.