I saw that on Jody's channel and thought hard about it but then shortly thereafter I found a good deal on the Lincoln Square Wave 200 on ebay (posted just a few posts above). I'd love to see some pictures and get your initial impressions.Ordered this Tuesday night, showed up today.
What is the hard handle tool on the left? E brake shoe pin tool?
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Toyota brake spring tool. It's for the parking brake springs on many of their vehicles of the past 20 or so years.
What is the hard handle tool on the left? E brake shoe pin tool?
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I saw that on Jody's channel and thought hard about it but then shortly thereafter I found a good deal on the Lincoln Square Wave 200 on ebay (posted just a few posts above). I'd love to see some pictures and get your initial impressions.
I also would like a deal on a Lincoln tig... we used them in class....My impressions won't mean much, I have tig welded for about 6 inches in my life. My SIL teaches welding so I'll be bugging the **** out of him.
I was also waiting for a deal on a Lincoln because they usually go on sale at least once a year but not since I started looking.
I actually posted in that thread a year or so ago. Just went back and read it again as well as posted the new pictures of mine.That's neat! Did you see my post about the different ESCO stands I discovered I have? Thanks for sharing
Broke down and bought the Mercedes-Benz "flower" lug nut socket. Haven't come across them too often but I've been using a standard 17mm socket but wanted to get the correct tool for the job
Can you buy just this tray?



The electrical connection removal tool kit is great, where did you find it as I can use one myself. I am not sure what the other box contains, please educate me on the tool and what it's used for. Thanks!
I have had this for a while but just hadn't unboxed it seems like good quality. We will see over time.
Griff
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I didn't notice a reply on this question, so I'll hazard a guess. I believe the "other box" is a hose crimper (probably hydraulic). Since the original poster mentioned automotive AC work, I suspect he's either going to make or renew automotive AC hoses.
