Once again Billy, the not so dumb Red Neck has come thru for the novice and not so novice PWD builder what's on a budget. You never know what Billy has up his sleeve, that is on the rear occasion when he's wearing a shirt, except when he takes his family to a fancy restaurant like McDonalds, Wendys or Burger King that may have one of them "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" signs a hangin' on the door, that just aggravates the blithering snot outa Billy. But, this is the one place Billy doesn't cut corners. Money's no object when he takes his family out to eat. He insist's on the finest cuisine money can buy. Out of his bag of tricks today he would like to introduce to the viewing public his revolutionary Red Neck Axle Installer. Why peel off 15, 20 or more of your hard earned George Washington's when you, yes even you can afford this no cost cutting edge technology. I know, I know, the engineers have to get paid for their R & D on their products but sometimes a feller's got do what a feller's gotta do with what he's got to do it with. This reveal should need no step by step instructions, iffn' a feller or fellerett can't figgur this un out on his or her own, once again I recommend you should stand up, raise your hands and slowly back away from the keyboard or go back to playin' angry birds on your phone. As usual Billy has figgured out another multi purpose use for this innovation. Ever had that ear itch way down inside. Here's your answer !! And as for the blunt end, thats not something that just slipped by quality control. No. no. no...It's the perfect tool to finish off that pesky cockroach that's laying on his back refusing to die. Also Billy's trying to lay offin' them cheap cigars so instead of putting one of them nasty old stogies in his mouth a lightn' her off, it makes for the perfect pacifier for the feller what's a strugglin' with that need to stink up the work shop. As Bartles and James used to say....Thank you for your continued support. Hint: As seen in the example below when you dimple out the pointed end use a drill bit just a hair or two bigger than the axle head for Larry's patented non slip fit. Until we meet again.....RRR




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