- Re: Gauge of jumper cables for vehicle
- Posted by SgtMinor on December 26th, 2005
Manuel wrote:
6 gauge or better, the more strands in the cable the better. 2 gauge
welding cable is great for jumpers. Make sure the clamps are of good
quality.
- Posted by Blinky the Shark on December 26th, 2005
SgtMinor wrote:
2 gauge? Holy crap. They'd outweigh a Yugo. 
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- Posted by SgtMinor on December 26th, 2005
Blinky the Shark wrote:
But they'd get that sucker started, comrade! But seriously, you can
sometimes cut some nice lengths of that stuff out of damaged cables that
welders can't use any more. And they coil up real nice like.
15 feet of 2 gauge welding cable weighs about 3 pounds.
- Posted by Toolman Tim on December 26th, 2005
In news:Xns9737BFDBEA0CAbnooz@130.133.1.4,
Blinky the Shark spewed forth:
Hey - I had one of those. Did you know what they were gonna call the
four-door version?
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- Posted by The Old Sourdough on December 26th, 2005
SgtMinor gibbered in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
Agreed, and they are very flexible to boot. Much better than the average
cheapo set of cables. Good clamps are essential.
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well.-George Carlin
- Posted by Rôgêr on December 26th, 2005
Toolman Tim wrote:
I found this:
Yugo will be introducing three new vehicles next year. They will have
a moped called an "I Go". They will have a 4-door called a "We Go". They
will also have a new station wagon called the "Y'all Go".
- Posted by Blinky the Shark on December 26th, 2005
Toolman Tim wrote:
I was gonna guess "Wego", before I saw someone else's answer. 
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- Posted by Brian H¹© on December 26th, 2005
Toolman Tim wrote:
Dunno, but they fitted a heated rear window on later models so you
wouldn't get frostbite push-starting it in winter.