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    • Alien10 I didn't think any disrespect was implied or intended. I really didn't get offended in any way, shape, fashion or form. I REALLY did appreciate the education on the workings of the compression tester. And truly never thought about how it worked. And as a man that knows it all (joke intended), I didn't read the directions. Or didn't receive any. I've had this for 5 years. And either the directions never came with it or walked away. And if I've offended anyone with the blonde comment, I truly apologize. Didn't mean to.  It's just a running joke between me and my wife.  Anyway, all good. Thanks again.  
    • Greg, no disrespect intended for sure.   Exactly how do you think I figured out how the compression tester's valve works?   The first one I had was used and with no instructions.  Thought it was broken.  Went to put it away and hit that little brass button hidden under the neck of the gauge,  and "PSSST ..." the gauge returned to zero!🤔 Don't be so hard on yourself, you're doing just fine!.  We've all been there and worse,.....in my case, a LOT worse.  Plenty of scars and a couple bits of missing flesh to show for it.   Guess I should be thankful to have survived 7 decades!   Wouldn't trade any of it including those most embarrassing moments for a million bucks.  You're doing better than most, keep at it,  success awaits only those who keep on keepin' on.           
    • Don't  feel bad. We have all done it. I recently. Had to replace a wheel on one of my Corvettes..It arrived in box, took it to tire shop, had the tire swapped over, balanced, installed on car..3 days later I realized...ITS A DIFFERENT WHEEL!...  duh...Vendor won't take it back because I mounted tire.. 
    • Alien10,  Dude, I'm not blonde, but I never, never. Never thought or realized THERE IS NO WAY on GODS GREEN EARTH a cylinder would keep the pressure. My my my, I should hang up my tools, and just take up knitting. Any leaking has to come from the Schrader valves in the compression tester hose. I'm just doing a leak down test on the hose connection and hardware.   Alien10, thanks for explaining this. Making me realize what I was doing wasn't what I thought I was doing.  Man, do I feel dumb. Some people shouldn't own tools. LOL guess I'm one. I'm a little (lot) embarrassed. But maybe others will learn from my mistake. I'm still going to jack this beast up in the air and try the bleeding thing again.      
    • TEMU....My sister ordered what appeared to be a TONKA size dump truck for her great grandson..I warned her but to no avail.. What arrived was a Hot Wheels size toy.  NO RETURNS🥶
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