April 13, 2018
April 17, 2018
Don’t “wrench” your back doing this.
I see no good coming from this one. Something’s gotta give!
Torque to me.
Hope everything is clear of the fan.
Wrenching humor.
He subscribes to the “get a bigger hammer” theory.
He seems to know the nuts and bolts of being a mechanic.
He’s holding it wrong.
OY‼️. That’s a big wrench!
Dang it! This is the American version – apparently it needs a giant metric wrench!
“What is it again, righty-tighty lefty loosey!?”
As a mechanic, he likes give it the personal touch, and a blood sacrifice.
He may end up like the castrati of ancient Roman……
Nuts In The Fanbelt. A rare but not inconsequential motor problem.
This is a fastenating way of learning about the nuts and bolts of car repair.
looks like he’s put a wrench in the works…
That car must not be a Ford, because a Ford Tool is more hammer shaped.
I’m just imagining the other end of that wrench connected to the crankshaft!
Nice artwork.
SHAKENDOWNVILLE about 2 years ago
Don’t “wrench” your back doing this.
Farside99 about 2 years ago
I see no good coming from this one. Something’s gotta give!
Superfrog about 2 years ago
Torque to me.
allen@home about 2 years ago
Hope everything is clear of the fan.
Imagine about 2 years ago
Wrenching humor.
Baucuva about 2 years ago
He subscribes to the “get a bigger hammer” theory.
Lady loves a joke about 2 years ago
He seems to know the nuts and bolts of being a mechanic.
FassEddie about 2 years ago
He’s holding it wrong.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
OY‼️. That’s a big wrench!
WCraft Premium Member about 2 years ago
Dang it! This is the American version – apparently it needs a giant metric wrench!
mwksix about 2 years ago
“What is it again, righty-tighty lefty loosey!?”
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
As a mechanic, he likes give it the personal touch, and a blood sacrifice.
tee929 about 2 years ago
He may end up like the castrati of ancient Roman……
Another Take about 2 years ago
Nuts In The Fanbelt. A rare but not inconsequential motor problem.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 years ago
This is a fastenating way of learning about the nuts and bolts of car repair.
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
looks like he’s put a wrench in the works…
vacman about 2 years ago
That car must not be a Ford, because a Ford Tool is more hammer shaped.
cheap_day_return about 2 years ago
I’m just imagining the other end of that wrench connected to the crankshaft!
DenO Premium Member about 2 years ago
Nice artwork.