Maybe your Snap-on driver is busy selling Snap-on tools on eBay?............Tool trucks haven’t been stopping by work. Haven’t seen Snap-on in months........
Ha ha, absolutely. Usually it’s snappy that is consistent and mac and ******** that are spotty at best. This is an odd one for sureMaybe your Snap-on driver is busy selling Snap-on tools on eBay?
Ha ha, absolutely. Usually it’s snappy that is consistent and mac and ******** that are spotty at best. This is an odd one for sure
I guess Blake doesn't owe his Snap On dealer any $Maybe your Snap-on driver is busy selling Snap-on tools on eBay?
What did you use to secure the chargers to the panels? I've tried using some regular pegboard hooks but find that its way to loose and would fall off the panel when I go to attach/detach a battery from the charger.
I took the chargers apart and drilled a hole where it hooks onto the screw.Ran a bolt through it and tightened a nut on the other side.The nut sank into the hole so it wont hit panel when bolted to it.Then i bolted them to the panels before i put them up. Lots of trouble but I can’t stand it to be looses…she’s on there tight now.Wish i would have taken some pics.What did you use to secure the chargers to the panels? I've tried using some regular pegboard hooks but find that its way to loose and would fall off the panel when I go to attach/detach a battery from the charger.
Thats pretty neat. I gave up after some velcro strips failed and just left them on my workbench. I do really like the Wall Control system but I just purchased some of the Packout wall mount plates and plan to throw my chargers and M18 batteries on there...pricy system but it satisfies my OCD so I think it will be worth it!I took the chargers apart and drilled a hole where it hooks onto the screw.Ran a bolt through it and tightened a nut on the other side.The nut sank into the hole so it wont hit panel when bolted to it.Then i bolted them to the panels before i put them up. Lots of trouble but I can’t stand it to be looses…she’s on there tight now.Wish i would have taken some pics.
I got this as a gift for someone:I hesitated between this (€60 $65.82) and the s530t (€120 $131.65) I decided on the s140t because I think the s530t would never use half of the sockets it comes with.





Fill me in here, the lube can stop a corner from scuffing?Thanks for cluing us into Door-Ease, jgeoffr! Not long after you posted this, I got a tube for myself. Fixed a door in my house that I thought I was going to need to hunt for my little block plane for. Then, on vacation last month, at a friend's house in a maritime environment, fixed a door that was scuffing on one corner, 3" on top, and fixed three ancient crummy wood windows that were a total pain the **** to tussle with. Now they move like windows! Things that seemed like "jobs" made mostly "gone away" with the right grease. Hooray!
Now my tube is spent.
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Fill me in here, the lube can stop a corner from scuffing?







I've never kept any of these clamshell type cases, so it really doesn't matter to me how big or small it is.^^^ they could have easily fit that in a case half that size, so stupid.
My first Knipex. On sale at Lowe's so I grabbed them.
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for the back door?Thanks for cluing us into Door-Ease, jgeoffr! Not long after you posted this, I got a tube for myself. Fixed a door in my house that I thought I was going to need to hunt for my little block plane for. Then, on vacation last month, at a friend's house in a maritime environment, fixed a door that was scuffing on one corner, 3" on top, and fixed three ancient crummy wood windows that were a total pain the **** to tussle with. Now they move like windows! Things that seemed like "jobs" made mostly "gone away" with the right grease. Hooray!
Now my tube is spent.
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I've been wanting their S530T set for a while. Anyone looking for a functionally identical option at a fraction, HF carries a decent alternative. The wrench comes in two different forms, one better than the other.
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SAE and Metric Go-Thru Socket Set, 21-Piece
Amazing deals on this 21Pc Sae/Metric Go-Thru Socket Set at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com



Woah, let’s talk about the spider!Here's a pic. Top corner of door, was making using it a tussle. Someday it might require actual tools, but for now, yep, the grease makes this a non-issue. The gray area is where the door was rubbing, I think. I didn't notice the bare wood until I went to take this picture just now.
EDIT: Maybe the right word is "rubbing."
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