david3921
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I thought so based on the tube. Thanks for the reply.18v powered air blower; an alternative to Makita’s GSA01 40v handheld blower
I thought so based on the tube. Thanks for the reply.18v powered air blower; an alternative to Makita’s GSA01 40v handheld blower
I've never used an aerosol window cleaning fluid, so I wouldn't know.I wonder if the liquid is better than the aerosol? Ive only ever used the aerosol.
I use the aerosol and love it. I normally use dish soap first though. I also clay my windows a few times a year. I hate a dirty windshield.






I've never used an aerosol window cleaning fluid, so I wouldn't know.
I typically stay away from aerosols of most any type if I can.
I've thrown too many away that weren't empty yet but wouldn't spray any more.
Oh yeah, I also clay my windows often and the paint too after a wash and before a wax.
Here's what's new to me this week.
VIM BCT1 button disconnect pliers. I got these because they are tiny and swivel to cup in the palm of my hand. These will hopefully work when I have to unplug connectors in tight places like on top of a transmission where I can feel it but can't see it. And i picked up the Lisle 38350 exhaust hanger pliers because someone else recently got them on here and I finally remembered this time before I actually needed them.
AstroAI inflator after the Milton I bought a year or two ago quit working on me. The Milton I had before it lasted a couple decades. If they are going to be that disposable I'm going to spend $20 instead of ~$80 like that last one.
And lastly, just picked up today this Kobalt 20 pc set of hex/allen impact sockets from Lowes. A somehow lost my 10mm (imagine that) which I use quite a bit getting differential drain plugs off our Toyotas and this set looks like it'll do the job and at $50 it was priced right enough I went for another whole set instead of trying to replace just the individual socket for half that or more.
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I've never used an aerosol window cleaning fluid, so I wouldn't know.
I typically stay away from aerosols of most any type if I can.
I've thrown too many away that weren't empty yet but wouldn't spray any more.
Oh yeah, I also clay my windows often and the paint too after a wash and before a wax.
Here's what's new to me this week.
VIM BCT1 button disconnect pliers. I got these because they are tiny and swivel to cup in the palm of my hand. These will hopefully work when I have to unplug connectors in tight places like on top of a transmission where I can feel it but can't see it. And i picked up the Lisle 38350 exhaust hanger pliers because someone else recently got them on here and I finally remembered this time before I actually needed them.
AstroAI inflator after the Milton I bought a year or two ago quit working on me. The Milton I had before it lasted a couple decades. If they are going to be that disposable I'm going to spend $20 instead of ~$80 like that last one.
And lastly, just picked up today this Kobalt 20 pc set of hex/allen impact sockets from Lowes. A somehow lost my 10mm (imagine that) which I use quite a bit getting differential drain plugs off our Toyotas and this set looks like it'll do the job and at $50 it was priced right enough I went for another whole set instead of trying to replace just the individual socket for half that or more.
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You got a part number or link to those Kobalt hex sockets? I haven't seen any Kobalt impact bit sockets, only overpriced Craftsman.
YepAfter having to weld nuts on to, chisel out, etc those hex drain and fill plugs, I changed them all to the 14mm bolt style Lexus plugs.

I wonder if the liquid is better than the aerosol? Ive only ever used the aerosol.
I've always wanted one of those aero drills.
I’ve been eyeing them for a while because they’re definitely not cheap new. Finally came across this one on eBay for a reasonable price. Shot a few holes through some scrap steel with it today and it’s really cool.I've always wanted one of those aero drills.
Okay muchachos. Tough to beat this one. My girlfriend bought me these as a gift. this is probably the most thoughtful gift I've ever received.
TIL there are threaded drill bits. Thanks!


Tool? Accessory?
Recent ordered a new Fumoto oil drain valve for a new vehicle in the small fleet. (Not pictured below, just some other Fumoto I have sitting around.) Not really sure how it was going to fit/point when I got it done, since the vehicle was new to me and not available to me at the time, and an oil change was going to happen the next time it came home.
After doing that oil change, and installing the new valve, I was, goofing around on the Fumoto USA website, I found this. Yes, I could use a 90 degree elbow when draining on this Ford Transit. They do make their brass valves with brass 90 degree elbows but I didn't know if I wanted that at the time. I'll be doing oil changes in the driveway and wanting to pour it right into a gallon jug, preferably with a scrap of clear tubing on the elbow.
Fumoto SL-1, $2.95, for 3/8" Fumoto ******* - not for permanent installation, just snaps on for oil changes.
Plus shipping. Which stunk for me, at $6ish from CA. However, Fumoto is having a "free shipping from anything you order from our website on July 4th" promotion, promo code: 4TH .
Yeesh, I need to clean my workbench mat! My phone has much better eyesight than I do.
I collect and use some of them. The most commonly used is the stubby with one of the longer shafts swapped in. The least used is the bent hard handle (I have a green and orange one).Are you just a collector? If not, what do you use ratcheting screwdrivers for and how often do you use them?
I've got to a realization that I don't often use screwdrivers or 1/4" bits.
Are you just a collector? If not, what do you use ratcheting screwdrivers for and how often do you use them?
I've got to a realization that I don't often use screwdrivers or 1/4" bits.




Just out in the last few daysI'm glad Icon released the 3/8" split beam. I didn't know.
How securely does that elbow snap on? I'd be worried that it would fall off, making a bigger mess than if I'd planned to not use that.
Mike
Decided to use the July 4th sale to get the new Icon 3/8" split beam torque wrench. I have the 1/2", which has been very well-reviewed and have liked it a lot so far - I especially like the setting/adjustment.
This is what it's potentially replacing (SO QD2FR75)
...though there's not *quite* as much pivot, and there are situations where the shorter length of the SO will probably be useful, so I'll probably keep it for a while...
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I am curious what's the first impression of the brand name Topdon? Is it derived from top done?
Tool? Accessory?
Recent ordered a new Fumoto oil drain valve for a new vehicle in the small fleet. [...]
At first glance it seems to be of good quality, the finishes are good, the clamps look robust. I think Topdon is a generic brand that highlights its tools, they do not have their own manufacturingI am curious what's the first impression of the brand name Topdon? Is it derived from top done?