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BJ42LX

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first of many M12 goodies from Milwaukee, to compliment my expanding M18 collection:

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I wish Milwaukee would make a Fuel version of this driver - non impact.
 
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beakie

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Received my Amazon order of Ernst socket & wrench organizers.
No pics of organizers, but a few of what they did for me.
Only downside... made me realize I don't have as many sockets & wrenches as I thought. Better remedy that soon!

socket drawer before, only 3/8" & 1/2"


after, with all 1/4" in there too


wrenches don't all fit in 1 drawer, so gearwrench SAE & Metric sets in one drawer, and another set of box/open end & stubby gearwrenches in another, with pliers also.

 

ladrones

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What exactly does that do? I've got images of cranks in mind.


If your changing out a cylinder liner pack you put the rubber portion down the liner hole and expand the rubber by tightening on the lower nut. Put a metal bridge over the bolt onto block then attach the top nut and tighten to pull liner.

Helps speed the removal of piston liner packs in C-15, C-18 cat engines.
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Old piston liner packs

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New piston liner packs


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Zeroek

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Where did you find that and will it fit most cars?

Yeah it will fit a lot of different cars. It comes with a lot of different adapters and stuff. I got mine from Cornwell tools and my Snap on guy had a few on his truck too. But I know Tooltopia.com has them for like 23 to 28 bucks.
 

AndrewV

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They work great to. Faster than a burping with none. Only takes 15mins after the motor warms up.

But we just got a coolant flush machine at my shop.
So only if we change coolant parts do i use mine. :(
 

gaffobohs

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Picked all these up for $40 a while back off a guy on kijiji. His father had passed away and he was selling his stuff. Best $40 I've ever spent! The ratchet is a 3/4 drive 1967 craftsman, still works great! Sockets are a mix of SK and craftsman.

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Also got around to making a starter jumper so I can stop jumpin starters with screwdrivers lol!

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txbonds

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A few new items today as they were on sale at the local store. Picked up the 3 piece pry bar set made in USA by Wilde and added the 31" matching one as well. May pick up some of the steel capped craftsman pro or mayhew versions as well if I find them on sale.
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Also picked up the matching USA made gasket scraper also made by Wilde.
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And in the mail received a couple of repair kits for my old craftsman ratchets.
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fireeqpsrv

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Picked up the machinist box online I am using it to keep my air tools in at the moment.

Picked up the HF pass thru sockets locally
Picked up the GW 1/4 metric pass tru set and the lighted mirror from the clearance section on GW web site.

The stubby wrench racks are the typical Ebay find.
 

JasonJ

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Craftsman Digital Torque
Couple of Incra Rulers
Push Blocks for the table saw
Universal Bench Block for the hand guns
 

Jarhead0408

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Who knows?
If your changing out a cylinder liner pack you put the rubber portion down the liner hole and expand the rubber by tightening on the lower nut. Put a metal bridge over the bolt onto block then attach the top nut and tighten to pull liner.

Helps speed the removal of piston liner packs in C-15, C-18 cat engines.
eru9eta4.jpg

Old piston liner packs

vajava4a.jpg

New piston liner packs


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Dude, that is pretty sweet man! Thanks for the info.
 

90zcar

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Seen my SO guy today and picked up a caliper spreader and a blue point 8mm ratchet wrench, a bit I was missing and I warrantied a snap on combo wrench that gave me a little issue
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Duct Tape Man

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Needed a T47 Torx bit and was happy to see a seller on eBay still had the Vermont American bits made in USA. Will make doing my wife's car's brakes a little easier and I didn't have to buy a ChiCom tool.
 

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gipraw

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Told my wife I could use a few new pliers for my BD. This is the assortment I received from her and the kids this week.
 

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Qualitytools

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Told my wife I could use a few new pliers for my BD. This is the assortment I received from her and the kids this week.

That is a very nice family you have. If you have not had Knipex tools before you will really enjoy the quality of the German engineering.
Happy Birthday! :)
 
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