Meursault74
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I think if you modify that slightly you could really open up a market for puka shell/gear head necklaces
I think if you modify that slightly you could really open up a market for puka shell/gear head necklaces
That one isn’t cheap. I bought an Astro pneumatic set and for under $150 it has been absolutely fantastic! It has a lot of adaptors in it.
I can't see how anybody can leave those on that cable... you've probably seen my setup with those.
I think if you modify that slightly you could really open up a market for puka shell/gear head necklaces![]()
KoKen have been widely available in the U.K. for years, certainly long before they became popular in the U.S.Alas, I'm over in the UK, so less common brands (and a lot of the Asian imported brands you have like koken and icon) are either not available, or insanely expensive with no warranty support. Luckily we still have snap on, facom and a ton of quality Asian importers.
Edit: I guess the bjp1 counts as 'imported' over here![]()
So that's a flamethrower in the making?
I can't see how anybody can leave those on that cable... you've probably seen my setup with those.
Will be a chemical mister, spraying, trees, shrubs, etc.. for mosquitos.So that's a flamethrower in the making?
I took mine off the cable and that was their demise. Next thing I knew, half were missing and I was buying another set.Could you post a picture of what you did?
I have that set. Good Stuff!
This is my thread checker kit. It resides in a Carhartt Lunch Bag. The center image (gold square) are the thread checkers Nutt had on the wire. I took a block of Azek 1 x 4 and made a block... drilled the holes and glued a sheet metal bottom to it. It's a perfect container for the individual thread checkers. As you can see... I have all the varieties of checkers... lug nuts... mini... plumbing... along with the LARGE sizes.Could you post a picture of what you did?


Can you stack the drawers? Also how do you like the boxes for small parts and hardware?Something went wrong. A bit over a month ago... I ordered a 2 DRAWER Durham rack for the smaller durham boxes. (picture attached) It takes a month for this stuff to show up from Durham, Inc.
This arrived by UPS this morning... 6 DRAWER ROLLER BEARING rack. So confused. Do I send it back ... or order 4 more durham boxes to fill it?
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This is my thread checker kit. It resides in a Carhartt Lunch Bag. The center image (gold square) are the thread checkers Nutt had on the wire. I took a block of Azek 1 x 4 and made a block... drilled the holes and glued a sheet metal bottom to it. It's a perfect container for the individual thread checkers. As you can see... I have all the varieties of checkers... lug nuts... mini... plumbing... along with the LARGE sizes.
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Had that one... got mad at it... hit it with a sledge hammer and 6foot prybar. Don't remember why I was mad.I have that same S&W one on a chain bookmarked in my Amazon account. However I was also thinking about this wall hanging version from S&W: https://www.threadtoolsupply.com/wall-mounted-thread-checker.html
Obviously not as maneuverable or modular(?) as your system.
I had an unhappy, new tool purchase yesterday.
I had an old pvc tee develop a leak under the kitchen sink. I shut off the water and used a oscillating tool to cut the line and went off to get couplings line and new valves. Little did I know that helped break the water line twenty inches up at the next coupler.
Two trips to the hardware store and 2 1/2 repairs and a half flooded kitchen made me glad I was never a plumber.
Yes you can stack. I already have two 6 drawer racks with drawers. I have about 20 of the parts boxes... I have a super large set of boxes and drawer slides as well.Can you stack the drawers? Also how do you like the boxes for small parts and hardware?
I've been tempted by those boxes when I see them on Amazon. I've been, slowly, getting myself organized and making my junk look less embarrassing.

I had an unhappy, new tool purchase yesterday.
I had an old pvc tee develop a leak under the kitchen sink. I shut off the water and used a oscillating tool to cut the line and went off to get couplings line and new valves. Little did I know that helped break the water line twenty inches up at the next coupler.
Two trips to the hardware store and 2 1/2 repairs and a half flooded kitchen made me glad I was never a plumber.
I noticed these look stamped/engraved, not just surface printed. Is that the case? If so, please send the specific part number or link where you ordered? I looked up "SWTC-26" on Amazon, but the pic there looks like it is surface printed. I have something similar but the printed labels are rubbing off and hard to use, making it a pain to use. I might order if this is better. Most of these I could find look similarly (poorly) surface printed.
The worst part is my haste. I've done tons of copper lines, larger pvc and galvanized.Yeah, self-directed OJT for DIY plumbing always *****, especially when it STARTS with a leak!!!
Mike
I thought it did pretty good at removing the old caulk. It got it up really nice and was wayyyyyy better than having to use a razor blade.MLRtime,
Post your feedback here on the Husky caulking tool. I’m curious how it does.
Dont use those cutters on CPVC.I had an unhappy, new tool purchase yesterday.
I had an old pvc tee develop a leak under the kitchen sink. I shut off the water and used a oscillating tool to cut the line and went off to get couplings line and new valves. Little did I know that helped break the water line twenty inches up at the next coupler.
Two trips to the hardware store and 2 1/2 repairs and a half flooded kitchen made me glad I was never a plumber.
burn the wings off em, let them crawl for a meal.So that's a flamethrower in the making?
This should work.I noticed these look stamped/engraved, not just surface printed. Is that the case? If so, please send the specific part number or link where you ordered? I looked up "SWTC-26" on Amazon, but the pic there looks like it is surface printed. I have something similar but the printed labels are rubbing off and hard to use, making it a pain to use. I might order if this is better. Most of these I could find look similarly (poorly) surface printed.
Thanks in advance!

I don't know, they worked great for me.Dont use those cutters on CPVC.
Thank you very much. I will order it.
Send it back. I could use that at a very discounted rate as AWD.Do I send it back ... or order 4 more durham boxes to fill it?