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jonshonda

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Just looked up the Honda's with the Versamow...all I can say is OUCH! at the price tag. My mower is not even 2 years old so there's no way my wife is gonna even consider letting me buy a different one. I may have to get creative...though I don't mind blowing and bagging by hand. Kinda relaxing (I really like cleaning). I'll keep an eye out for a good deal on a used one.

Yeah they ain't cheap! I just talked our neighbors into getting one after they were having issues with their craftsman, and they love it! Buy once...cry once!

You could use your current mower, and just do what Honda suggests to grind up leaves. Raise the front two wheels up as high as the go, but leave the back in their current position. Then just make a bunch of passes back and forth to grind up the leaves. Then either use the bagger to bag them up, or just rake and bag.
 
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Ko-ken 4261M 1/2" 12 point metric socket set. Covers 8mm-27mm and comes with two extensions, one breaker bar, one universal joint.

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12 point... I would love 6....

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Needed a bottle opener so I bought this for 99.... plus the bits and adapters..... running cat 8 in my house.... the rotozip.... the screwdrivers i had want to daisychain a 220 outlet...

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X1 Mike

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X1,

Are the numbers embossed in the handle or laser etched?

I have the same wrench from 2003 and the numbers are laser etched. They're very hard to read now that I'm getting a little older and my near vision is starting to go off.

"Guy had it for a short time and realized he needed a tech angle. "

That's exactly what I'm thinking.

S-O says they are roll marked which would be embossed but they really aren't the easiest to see. My arms could be slightly longer which would help. :headscrat
 

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a few bits this week
 

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ZRX61

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Sounds like a dud. Hopefully the replacement one works out for you, because it seems like a pretty darn good bang for the buck compared to a lot of other options out there, especially the brand name ones.

Will probably be a few weeks before I really get a chance to test mine but I have some drain lines I need to scope so we'll see how it holds up!


This just goes from bad to worse. Replacement showed up, USB charging port is misaligned so I can't attach the charging cord to the device. So now I have TWO of them to return.
On the upside this one actually works...well, it will until the battery runs out of juice.


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Elongated the slot in the case just a smidge with my Dremel. Charging cord now fits & I have a red light to indicate charging.
Confused myself for a moment when I plugged it in & didn't see a charging light. Then I noticed that silly ******** here had one USB cord plugged into the boroscope & a different one plugged into the computer.. LOL!!
 
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Could have used this last year.
 

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Downwindtracker 2

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At the almost very other end, I picked up two sets of 3/8dr impact deeps, one metric and one SAE, for all of $25 Canadian, that's $18.75 I'm not sure about the impact part they are thin wall fully broached ! Made In Taiwan.
 

GForceJunky

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Yeah they ain't cheap! I just talked our neighbors into getting one after they were having issues with their craftsman, and they love it! Buy once...cry once!

You could use your current mower, and just do what Honda suggests to grind up leaves. Raise the front two wheels up as high as the go, but leave the back in their current position. Then just make a bunch of passes back and forth to grind up the leaves. Then either use the bagger to bag them up, or just rake and bag.

Not a bad idea. Didn't think about using the wheels at different heights but that would probably work better for me. Thanks for the tip! I'll give 'er a go next fall.

I'm normally 'buy once cry once' for everything I can. I bought a nicer mower but I had a lot less grass (the lot was overgrown with trees and shrubs) when we bought the house and I also didn't realize just how many leaves there would be. :scared:

This just goes from bad to worse. Replacement showed up, USB charging port is misaligned so I can't attach the charging cord to the device. So now I have TWO of them to return.
On the upside this one actually works...well, it will until the battery runs out of juice.


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Elongated the slot in the case just a smidge with my Dremel. Charging cord now fits & I have a red light to indicate charging.
Confused myself for a moment when I plugged it in & didn't see a charging light. Then I noticed that silly ******** here had one USB cord plugged into the boroscope & a different one plugged into the computer.. LOL!!

Glad to hear you got it sorted out despite the bad luck! That's funny about the cord - done that before... :lol_hitti
 

designer485

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Rohm Chuck. Feels so much better than the OEM. I highly recommend them. Nicer than this drill deserves, but I just hate the feeling of cheap plastic chucks.

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Rohm Chuck. Feels so much better than the OEM. I highly recommend them. Nicer than this drill deserves, but I just hate the feeling of cheap plastic chucks.

wait, what drill did you put that on? some dewalt?

i didn't know you could just upgrade chucks like that.
 

designer485

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wait, what drill did you put that on? some dewalt?

i didn't know you could just upgrade chucks like that.

Yes, the chucks are replaceable. This one is a DCD771. I also did one a few years ago on a DeWalt 18v DCD760. It makes a huge difference to the feeling and usability.
 

pizza

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Yes, the chucks are replaceable. This one is a DCD771. I also did one a few years ago on a DeWalt 18v DCD760. It makes a huge difference to the feeling and usability.

interesting.

the chuck on my dcd996 hammer drill seems nice to me. i wonder how it compares to a rohm chuck like yours. mine is all metal i think.

do you mind explaining a little about how you selected that specific chuck (part no) for your dcd771? did you measure something and then look at the rohm catalog?
 

designer485

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interesting.

the chuck on my dcd996 hammer drill seems nice to me. i wonder how it compares to a rohm chuck like yours. mine is all metal i think.

do you mind explaining a little about how you selected that specific chuck (part no) for your dcd771? did you measure something and then look at the rohm catalog?

This particular drill won't get a ton of hard use, so I went with a 1/32"-3/8" version of their RV series. This is a RV10 and I also have a RV13. For DeWalt, you need a chuck with a 1/2"-20 through thread. There is a t20 retaining bolt inside the chuck that is reversed threaded.

I am pretty sure the chuck on your DCD996 is a Rohm. That is a big advantage to the hammer drills from DeWalt.
 
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Starting of 2021 with a little something for each part of my shop.

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My 25 ton press got some additions for my SWAG Offroad finger brake - some gooseneck dies and some hemming dies. I added some dimple dies and knockout punch set for sheet metal fabrication. My mill got some Starrett machinists jacks, and my woodworking area got some new tapered countersinks. I picked up one of these JustRite plunger cans for dispensing Acetone. So far, I really like it - I might end up changing the ShureShot sprayer that I use for Acetone to another chemical.

The rest of the stuff is new, and will be used over the next couple of weeks in a couple of projects I have forthcoming.

Lee
 

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First pic snagged some tools from a retired mechanic for $120 kanucki kopeks. Second pic was what I recieved for Christmas.

I'm just a shade tree mechanic that prefers to work on my own vehicles but I like quality tools!


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pizza

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This particular drill won't get a ton of hard use, so I went with a 1/32"-3/8" version of their RV series. This is a RV10 and I also have a RV13. For DeWalt, you need a chuck with a 1/2"-20 through thread. There is a t20 retaining bolt inside the chuck that is reversed threaded.

I am pretty sure the chuck on your DCD996 is a Rohm. That is a big advantage to the hammer drills from DeWalt.

that would make sense since mine looks pretty similar to yours.

thanks for the info.
 

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New 3/8 impact and sockets. First time trying sunnex. I’ll have to find some more extension though.

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Input Shaft Seal installer for a Freightliner TRW steering box. I think it works on some other models too maybe. This one is made by OEM it was $50 from Freedom Racing. Need this to do the input shaft seal on my dads truck. So if I have to do it again I will have it. All the mechanics told me don’t use a socket because if you get it down too far that’s it.


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Picked up the BAUER 8mm Random Orbit 6 In. DA Polisher/Sander from Harbor Freight. I was surprised to find out they would not apply the 20% off coupon I had.



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designer485

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Thanks to Sweet Victory for this idea.

Snap-On stubby 4in shank #2 screwdriver.

I grabbed a cheap stubby screwdriver from ebay (didn't want to pay Snap-On online shipping) and a #2 Williams from Amazon, pulled both shanks and combined the parts to make a hybrid. I forgot to snap a photo, but the Williams #2 does in fact have a Snap-On branded shank in it (marked with the S logo and #2 under the handle).

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Qualitytools

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Me too.

Will blow the bark off the trees ... almost.

Has a nice adjustable throttle
At an idle it will blow the dog hair out of the garage quite nicely.

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I would not expect anything less from a Husqvarna, enjoy!
 

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Wera Tool Check Plus. Perfect little glove box kit


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I have an older one without the colors and recently purchased the one like the one shown when they were on sale, I Love them. It helps me with the small 1/4 inch fasteners on my BMW.
 

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The little ball falls off quickly but that might be the most used item in the kit, LOL. A seamstress gave me a handful of seam rippers years ago, I think I have one left, the SO has been warranted numerous times.
 

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So I went to HF to pick up some Yukon 5 tier shelving for the greenhouse and while I was there, I grabbed a 1 ton arbor press.
I hang my head in shame for even buying it. This has to be the worst of the worst.
Does Eric even care?

I thought about taking it back, but I like to mess with ****, and boy am I going to be messing with ****.
Trust me, the pictures make it look better! [face-palm]
sigh...
 

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1953 American Tool Works Pacemaker 14x30 engine lathe with 15hp spindle. Weighs about 5000 pounds.

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1953 American Tool Works Pacemaker 14x30 engine lathe with 15hp spindle. Weighs about 5000 pounds.

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That thing is monstrous for being only a 14x30. I can't imagine needing so much power with such a small capacity. Looks every bit as overbuilt as I love. Don't know much about these lathes - how do they compare to Monarchs and some of the other higher end/overbuilt lathes of old?
 

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All I know is everything I’ve read about the Pacemakers has been overwhelmingly positive. It swings more than 14.. more like 16.5 or so from what I’ve read. There are videos of guys doing 1/4” depth of cut with these lathes. It’s a brute.
 

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A few tools arrived yesterday. Still waiting for the OTT Stair Tread Gauge that ships in April. Not pictured are numerous other Festool and Powermatic tools I picked up the past few weeks.

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jimmyin3D

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Thanks to Sweet Victory for this idea.



Snap-On stubby 4in shank #2 screwdriver.



I grabbed a cheap stubby screwdriver from ebay (didn't want to pay Snap-On online shipping) and a #2 Williams from Amazon, pulled both shanks and combined the parts to make a hybrid. I forgot to snap a photo, but the Williams #2 does in fact have a Snap-On branded shank in it (marked with the S logo and #2 under the handle).



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Compared to the normal stubby.



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Nice job! If you’re looking to buy them, PB Swiss offers them in 4 sizes:

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