There ain't a damn thing wrong with you. I've been wanting one for years and here is the bottom line question. What is the most dirtiest, smelliest, grossest, worst for your health, job you can think of when it comes to working on cars. Washing Parts. Lets face it, SUCKS!!! A parts washer, with a pump and brush and solvent all ready to go at the flip of the cover, and a switch; is the perfect solution. It's one of those tools that you have to have. Like a floor jack, ramps, a vise, drill motor, shop light, you gotta have one. Imagine using the dealer supplied Jack every time you wanted to lift your vehicle. These jobs that really suck can be made to be much more bearable. Go ahead and buy it. It'll last a lifetime...YOU deserve it. You need it. It wants you to buy it. It's got your name all over it. Your wife even wants you to have it. Go ahead. Make your day. Get one....:) And then I'll envy you too along with all the rest of your buddies. Because I want one too. > ---------- > From: JohnKravis[SMTP:JohnKravis@AOL.COM] > Reply To: JohnKravis > Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 1998 3:32 PM > To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM > Subject: I Need A Parts Washer So Bad I Can't Stand It > > Harbor dropped its price for a parts washer from $99 to $89 and for > some > reason I am dying to have it. (you have to ask for the special price) > > I can't sleep. > > Every time I walk on the street, all I can think about is that parts > washer. > > It looks so cute, red and blue and all. > > I *need* it bad. > > Now I have to hold the horses here and ask: > > Why in the world do I want a parts washer in the first place? Why > don't I just > stick the part in some turpentine in a glass bowl or a bucket? Why do > I need a > parts washer? What is wrong with me? > |
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