How about a brand new dope-slap for the person who has you changing split-rim tires without a cage?
In fairness, there are no split rims and no retreads/used tires so the risk is acceptable to me, the rookie w no experience and few alternatives. What else can I do but protect myself with a long *** air hoseHow about a brand new dope-slap for the person who has you changing split-rim tires without a cage?
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.
I like Snap-on ratcheting screwdrivers but often prefer just a fixed bit driver.
Regarding zippers, I like spraying on aerosol drylube and letting it dry. Can't even tell anything was applied and it works much better.
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Did you make that? I want one.
I'm not aware of a Snap On fixed bit driver, only the ratcheting variety.

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Might work?

I like Snap-on ratcheting screwdrivers but often prefer just a fixed bit driver.
Regarding zippers, I like spraying on aerosol drylube and letting it dry. Can't even tell anything was applied and it works much better.
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Your link goes to door lube, when what you really wanted to recommend is zipper lube.
Snap-on made a fixed bit driver but it has been discontinued for a long time now. The part number wasIs this a 1/4” ratchet hard handle with a magnetic screwdriver shank inserted into it?
Or a screwdriver handle? I think the 1/4” sized core is SDD5R1RR
IIRC the screwdriver handles are a little ‘fatter’ than the ratchet handles
You'll dig it. Being in the rust-zone, things might be different for you, but the Mid torque made my 2767 superfluous and I sold it. Have never missed it for a second. It's a little bulkier than my Stubby (now have the Gen2), but not much...





Your link goes to door lube, when what you really wanted to recommend is zipper lube.
Zipper Lube at Amazon
I love that on Amazon they have a "subscribe and save", which amuses me for two reasons. First, the price is exactly the same as the not subscribe and save price. Second, how many zippers do you lube where you need to subscribe to zipper lube once a monthI never thought to lube a zipper until I bought that company's door lube grease stick, and the packaging encouraged me to do it. Now the question is, do they really mix up a different batch of grease sticks, or just different labels?
Apparently there is money to be made in the world of zipper lubes. For zipper enthusiasts, there is this product:I never thought to lube a zipper until I bought that company's door lube grease stick, and the packaging encouraged me to do it. Now the question is, do they really mix up a different batch of grease sticks, or just different labels?



Maybe some guys don't shake it off enough and then they drip and get rusty zippers, so they lube the zippers more.I love that on Amazon they have a "subscribe and save", which amuses me for two reasons. First, the price is exactly the same as the not subscribe and save price. Second, how many zippers do you lube where you need to subscribe to zipper lube once a month
...Second, how many zippers do you lube where you need to subscribe to zipper lube once a month
Metal zippers are usually a brass or a zinc alloy.Maybe some guys don't shake it off enough and then they drip and get rusty zippers, so they lube the zippers more.
Maybe some enterprising knob polisher wants to speed up the process.
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Taylors, Cobblers, “Costume Shops”, clothing rental places, etc.I love that on Amazon they have a "subscribe and save", which amuses me for two reasons. First, the price is exactly the same as the not subscribe and save price. Second, how many zippers do you lube where you need to subscribe to zipper lube once a month
Possibly, a Zipper lubricant needs to be compatible with brass, zinc alloys, plated and other metal surface finishes for both metals, along with having compatibility with a few different types of plastic that might be used for non-metal zipper teeth, and then also compatible with the various fabrics the cloth part of zippers might be made of, including cotton, polyester, nylon, and potentially kevlar, and also potentially compatible with whatever cloth or other material the zipper might be sewn into, including anything from cotton, to leather, to waterproofed fabrics, to rubberized fabrics.I never thought to lube a zipper until I bought that company's door lube grease stick, and the packaging encouraged me to do it. Now the question is, do they really mix up a different batch of grease sticks, or just different labels?

My post on reasons for zipper lube was a joke.Metal zippers are usually a brass or a zinc alloy.
Neither gets “rusty”.
The brass can get a green patina, but that might actually be more likely with any type of wax lubricant.
Zinc is zinc, and can start corroding for all sorts if reasons, and I doubt a lube will help much.
While urine has ammonia in it, the leaching of zinc from brass isn’t likely to cause much of an issue as far as strength.
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