KTC oil filter cup wrench and pair of door switch clamps.
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do those door switch clamps really work? I need those if they work as well as I hope.
Is that KTC oil filter cup wrench only for 'cartridge' type oil filters or is it for the basic standard oil filter?
Is that KTC oil filter cup wrench only for 'cartridge' type oil filters or is it for the basic standard oil filter?
I'm pretty sure the snap on branded torque wrenches have different ratcheting heads.
Where did you pick up the LED kit Jeff and about what did it run ?
Came from Lowe's along with the pliers and flashlight. It was around 8 bucks.
depending on the size I have a few that fits both
According to alloyartifacts; mid 1930s Craftsman BE-series 'Midget' Socket set :
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Was scouting around for a new torque wrench. I have a Summit brand that has served me well the last few years. The thing I do not like about it is the plastic handle . The white in the numbers started wearing, it is readable but takes some effort.
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I found a wrench that some here might be interested in hearing about. How about a SnapOn 20-150 for a 122 beans, no mistake that is the price.. There is this company CDI Torque Products, they manufacture, torque wrenches. Place the SnapOn logo on the wrench and we all know what SnapOn does with the price .........X2 or 3.
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This does not say SnapOn on it, reads CDI Torque Products. Still made in the USA, same wrench in a black case, guessing SnapOn's case would be red. It is the real deal that is rebranded SnapOn, not the other way around, very nice product.
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do you have a link do those clamps?
Thanks for the info Van Steel and Kiatech, I'm thinking of getting one.
Kiatech, by chance would you happen to know what size would fit a Toyota Tacoma oil filter for a 6 cyl. Engine?
Again thanks fellas for your input!
According to alloyartifacts; mid 1930s Craftsman BE-series 'Midget' Socket set :
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CDI is owned by Snap On, similar to Williams, they are a "Snap On Industrial Brand". The only difference between the torque wrenches are the ratchet head, as someone else mentioned. And of course the brand etching. They are ever so much as good quality, and if i remember, carry the same warranty.
According to alloyartifacts; mid 1930s Craftsman BE-series 'Midget' Socket set :
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According to alloyartifacts; mid 1930s Craftsman BE-series 'Midget' Socket set :
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I bought one of these LED conversion kits. I regretted it. It's cheaper and better to get the 3-pk CREE LED flashlights at Costco when they're on sale for $18 or so. Way brighter (200 lumens, IIRC). Much cheaper too.Also picked up a new Mini-Maglite and LED Upgrade kit since I seemed to have lost mine.
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Exactly my point, the craftsmanship, function and calibration the same. I don't see that a ratchet head and a red box justify the difference of the prices. Not for my purposes for sure, this tool will get used.