superautobacs
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Wow! Some very nice bit-rats in there!
That Anex set looks perfect. I like that they offer stubby bits. I think I'll snag some from Frankstools within the next week or so.
Can't tell you how many times that would have come in handy!
Yeah, the short bits are great. To aid in removal, the bits have a groove around it's circumference--a nice touch.

Coudnt do my job without my super tool co ratchet podgers:
Cool. What type of construction work do you do?
Annex is the OEM for the Snap on offset screwdrivers I believe, I want some but Japanese tools are hard to get in the UK and I have not found a supplier yet.
Anex is not the OEM....although Apex might be.
Amazon had it the cheapest![]()
Wow, I didn't expect Amazon carried them!
Thanks for the info.
But carbide/ zirconium / depleted uranium or whatever are just sort of risky to use on aluminum such as cyl heads and deck surfaces. The sharper and harder the material the deeper the gouging if you just happen to sneeze or feel an itch in yar nut sack while scraping.
Did some research after my previous post. Found what they call "non-marring" scrapers. This is the one I liked best. Nothing too extravagant. Just plane razor blade shaped plastic inserts. We'll see how they work but they seem like they should do the job.
You'll be surprised at how well the that KTC scraper performs. I was using them on aluminum components. I do have a plastic, non-marring scraper made by Kanzawa. They made the first polycarbonate scraper blade in Japan:
It's a really light duty scraper though; not fit for scraping gaskets. That Titan one appears to be more rugged though.
The staff was very friendly and after the purchase we took some photos, which are now on their website:
http://www.sprasia.com/tv/user/fgrshitamachi/index
Was a cool new experience buying tools. Must do for all whom visit Japan!
Cool! I was there a couple years ago, but never got the privilege of a photo-op. Lucky you!


