Madjik Man
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I thought this was @BlakeTheCarGuy at first and I was like damn, Blake’s ballin’ now with that watch.![]()
I see what you did there
I thought this was @BlakeTheCarGuy at first and I was like damn, Blake’s ballin’ now with that watch.![]()
That's stupid. There's only 6 lights but it's a 7 pin connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes i know it's the ground

From an old Utica catalog, I think I downloaded it from http://www.alloy-artifacts.org back in the day.
More information: http://www.alloy-artifacts.org/utica-tool.html#utica-1300-8in-early
Kind regards,
Olli

Nice case. Nylon zipper. Hope the zipper is of decent quality.
Picked up some sockets for the enclosed trailer and decided to grab some actual no mar lug nut sockets while I was at it .
I was assuming it's a car hauler / toy hauler type of thing.What is this enclosed trailer being used for that you would need sockets?
. . . enclosed race trailer. . . .What is this enclosed trailer being used for that you would need sockets?
Hmmm... not the place for it, really. That kit is designed for "clean" work - electronics, cell phones, cameras, and such.A little grease always helps.
I hear you on the zippers. I have a sewing machine (no clue how to use it, but willing to learn). Unfortunately, I haven't found a YouTube video showing how to replace a zipper.
My mother was a sewing freak, even made a wedding dress for my oldest cousin. But, she despised working with zippers.
And you're right, finding a professional (or even an amateur with a side hustle) seamstress isn't as easy as it used to be, either.
BTW, do any of you have GOOD suggestions on how to free a stuck zipper on something that's been exposed to salt?
Mike
I was going to say candle wax or paraffin for the zipper.I freed up a frozen zipper with a few drops of wd40. After I got it moving I rubbed some candle wax on the teeth and worked it until it was smooth again.
Someone put those tiny fasteners in there--so the tool exists.Hmmm... not the place for it, really. That kit is designed for "clean" work - electronics, cell phones, cameras, and such.
My buddy needs to get inside a surveillance camera - the unit is only about the size of a tennis ball.
Unfortunately, the tiny "Torx" head screws are recessed down in a hole, and the bits in that set are about a quarter-of-an-inch shy of being able to engage the head of the screw, so he's going to need something along the line of a "long reach" bit - in a teeny-tiny size.
Not even sure if something like that is made. It would have to be a smaller drive size (like the 4mm drive bits in that kit) because the size of the hole won't allow for the standard 1/4" hex bits which are more common.
My comment about the zipper was because... there are zippers, and there are zippers.
I have zippers on outdoor equipment that have lasted for years and years and years and years without problems, and I've had zippers fail.
Cost me $80 bucks to get the zipper replaced on my day pack. I'd be lucky to even find anyone to do the work these days.
Replacing the zipper on that little kit would be a non-starter. Ergo: I'm hoping they are using a good-quality zipper.
Someone put those tiny fasteners in there--so the tool exists.
Just make sure they’re either sandalwood or jasmine scented so your zippers stays nice and relaxed afterwardsI was going to say candle wax or paraffin for the zipper.
Sounds like words of experience.Just make sure they’re either sandalwood or jasmine scented so your zippers stays nice and relaxed afterwards

I haven't a clue why i bought this. It seemed like a good idea at the time
Gedore 1B 50mm , Ive included a 25mm for size comparison. Thought it would be something nice to hang on the wall, I'm not likely to ever use it unless I want to start pulling subway stations apart.
That was my thought when buying it but now I'm not so sure. I'll see , maybe, maybe not.Cheaper than a lot of art work and inspiring in its own way.
Hmmm... not the place for it, really. That kit is designed for "clean" work - electronics, cell phones, cameras, and such.
My buddy needs to get inside a surveillance camera - the unit is only about the size of a tennis ball.
Unfortunately, the tiny "Torx" head screws are recessed down in a hole, and the bits in that set are about a quarter-of-an-inch shy of being able to engage the head of the screw, so he's going to need something along the line of a "long reach" bit - in a teeny-tiny size.
I remember correctly the iFixit set has gray lettering with a black background and I found it difficult to read on my set from. I fix it. Everything seems nice, just hard to read, but I have the bits, not the individual drivers.wax is the usual lubricant for zippers. You can buy special zipper lubricant, but a candle, a block of beeswax or gulf paraffin wax work just about as well.
There are some longer 4mm bits, but an actual screwdriver is usually a better choice. ifixit sell a number of them in tiny sizes, probably including the ones you need.
Hmmm... not the place for it, really. That kit is designed for "clean" work - electronics, cell phones, cameras, and such.
My buddy needs to get inside a surveillance camera - the unit is only about the size of a tennis ball.
Unfortunately, the tiny "Torx" head screws are recessed down in a hole, and the bits in that set are about a quarter-of-an-inch shy of being able to engage the head of the screw, so he's going to need something along the line of a "long reach" bit - in a teeny-tiny size.
Not even sure if something like that is made. It would have to be a smaller drive size (like the 4mm drive bits in that kit) because the size of the hole won't allow for the standard 1/4" hex bits which are more common.
My comment about the zipper was because... there are zippers, and there are zippers.
I have zippers on outdoor equipment that have lasted for years and years and years and years without problems, and I've had zippers fail.
Cost me $80 bucks to get the zipper replaced on my day pack. I'd be lucky to even find anyone to do the work these days.
Replacing the zipper on that little kit would be a non-starter. Ergo: I'm hoping they are using a good-quality zipper.
That was my thought when buying it but now I'm not so sure. I'll see , maybe, maybe not.



I haven't a clue why i bought this. It seemed like a good idea at the time
Gedore 1B 50mm , Ive included a 25mm for size comparison. Thought it would be something nice to hang on the wall, I'm not likely to ever use it unless I want to start pulling subway stations apart.


A Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver with PB Swiss bits is a fine combo. I do the same.These are the best ratcheting screwdrivers and i have a lot of them (pb Swiss Klein etc). The hard handle is older and had that a while. I use these with PB Swiss bits.
I brought one to church set up like that to do some work and my pastor mentioned he did not have one so I let him keep it... A nice set up. I own a lot of Pb Swiss bits.A Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver with PB Swiss bits is a fine combo. I do the same.