Knipex quality always blows me away. The damn sleeve the pliers come in is impressive itself.
I've been wanting a set of those. Would you mind disclosing what you paid for them and where you purchased them from?
$65 on ebay w/ coupon. Regular price was $76
Waited a month for these...Sunflag JIS...all made in japan
Or sharpen real quick and you got a shive during a bar fightFor when your pocket screwdriver or thumbnail just doesn't give you enough umph there's the Blue Point PBFT10 fabrication tool.
Basically it's a 7 inch long by 1 inch 3/16 thick alloy steel bar that thins out, narrows, & curves upward for a very handy bar for prying on something. There are a couple of holes in the handle for tethering or hanging. I like it. [emoji106]
For when your pocket screwdriver or thumbnail just doesn't give you enough umph there's the Blue Point PBFT10 fabrication tool.
Basically it's a 7 inch long by 1 inch 3/16 thick alloy steel bar that thins out, narrows, & curves upward for a very handy bar for prying on something. There are a couple of holes in the handle for tethering or hanging. I like it.![]()
For when your pocket screwdriver or thumbnail just doesn't give you enough umph there's the Blue Point PBFT10 fabrication tool.
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Bud you're going to luv that thing. I bought one a few years back and it has been some of the best dollars I ever spent. The only gripe are the plastic uprights. Once they fatigue and start cracking it's all over. I ended up taking the handle off one of my dead Schumachers and bolting it on along with some solid tires. Despite the fact the bottom is made for carrying a battery, the uprights just can't handle the extra weight for too long if you're wheeling it around.
Are you a .mobile mechanic? What's the need to a torque wrench in your car?
Are you a .mobile mechanic? What's the need to a torque wrench in your car?
Are you a .mobile mechanic? What's the need to a torque wrench in your car?
It's kinda helpful at car/motorcycle trackdays.



Bud you're going to luv that thing. I bought one a few years back and it has been some of the best dollars I ever spent. The only gripe are the plastic uprights. Once they fatigue and start cracking it's all over. I ended up taking the handle off one of my dead Schumachers and bolting it on along with some solid tires. Despite the fact the bottom is made for carrying a battery, the uprights just can't handle the extra weight for too long if you're wheeling it around.
I have one too, they are awesome!!
Dude I have that exact SAME little low profile ratcheting 1/4 in hex shank driver
I bought it so many years ago I have no clue where it came from but wasn't HF
Mine came with 10 tips (though the paint markings have rubbed off over the years) and I added in a 1/4 shank x 1/4" drive adapter pre impact driver days.
Honestly never thought I ever see another one
At least not these days![]()
Whats the part number on that mini pry-bar? Looks like it could be handy