Using a Seam Ripper to open up wiring harnesses is a little mechanic hack I learned years ago. Its safer, quicker and you can get seam rippers super cheap. Or steal them from mom’s sewing kit. #shorts #humblemechanic #trending
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Genius!
Effin genius
Or a razor blade and self control.
You have the best beard in the world 👍🤛 Cool short. Taught me alot
Or just try cutting upward
But yes
Just use wire cuttera
Can we get a mk3 shifter alignment with the ol cassette?
I was using this trick 40 years ago when I was a Combat Linesman in the Royal Signals, every second counts when your life expectancy in combat was something like 3 minutes…..
Good