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GTO

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Decided to try something and it worked.

This:
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… plus this:
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… equals the smallest-headed long neck 3/8” battery ratchet on the market, with zero modifications needed. The “tall shift knob” assembly intended for the new high speed 3/8” ratchet is a direct fit:
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I went with the “tall” shift knob because I love how easy it makes operating the switch, especially with gloves:
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It’s not as fast as my Snap-on CTR717 1/4” long neck (250 RPM vs the Snap-on’s 350) but it’s a little stronger, and that’s why I wanted to try to convert it into my long neck 3/8” ratchet. Pretty happy with the result.
Does the Tall Shift Knob Assembly work in the non high speed ratchet ?
 
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Smokeshow69

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Snap-on comfort grip pick set. From eBay. I like this handle I was going to buy a hard handle set but found a really good deal on these because they are pretty much new. Let’s just say I got yelled at by some people for paying $50 for them but a lot of it was shipping and in my opinion it’s a good deal because it’s still cheaper than the truck, I can get them warrantied if needed and this handle is discontinued so it’s kind of cool anyway. I wanted to upgrade from my Icon set they are nice but just don’t stand up well especially the 90 degree pick which I’ve had to bend back into place several times. I will keep the Icon set in the box and these will be my everyday in the cart.

Also had some vintage tools from a member on this forum come in I paid for them it’s a good number of sockets and a big wrench and I think a brake spoon and extension for my P&C Tools collection. Also had 8 hammers come in today too. And yeah you can imagine they didn’t like that either and told me I’m a fool in a very loud voice lol 😂. I will post the hammers later when I can get some pictures. They are upset because I didn’t ask permission to buy anything. They came home to 6 boxes sitting there 5 of which were mine 😆.

Edited because I copied this from my other forum and forgot to edit it for this one referring to the other one lol 😂. Is it Friday yet?
That guy who sold you all those old p&c tools is like your drug dealer😎😉. Now you are hooked 👍. And I think that’s a decent price on those picks! Nice grab on those
 

javyLSU

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I have the regular shaft non high speed model...it will fit in there too...? Thanks
If it's a 1/4" model, yes - the both the regular and long reach 1/4" FUEL non high speed models use the same drive assembly, so it'll fit that ratchet too.
 
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Renegade1LI

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Just got 2 more Klein 10” spud wrenches, model 3227,, it seems as if once i give one out all the guys want them. Great all around Construction wrench, even has a hole for a tether.
 

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getbentMUSTARD

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Nice Mr. Two! I always wanted both the first (supercharged) and second gen (turbo) models, but I am sure very few clean examples still exist!
The first gens aw11 are getting very hard to find. Gen 2’s sw20 are still a good bit but it’s usually NA cars that are clean otherwise a well sorted turbo model can fetch 15-20k and well beyond for 94-95 models
 

Rkcubed

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Had to pick up some plumbing parts at Lowes. So to kill some time I walked around in the tool section. Ran across this Wiha bit driver set. So of course I had to buy it. To compare it against the Klein and Engineer bit drivers. Like most of these small drivers there is a lot of plastic.
The Engineer is still the smallest, I put a Phillips bit in it and the bit barely protrudes.
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qqzj

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After having to fix the SIL's tire at 8:30 last night, I grabbed a tire plug kit for my truck.KIMG1720.JPGKIMG1722.JPG
I put the valve stem tool in the case.

Then spotted this Performance Tool dead blow for $5 and grabbed it.KIMG1721.JPG
From O'Reilly?
 
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BlakeTheCarGuy

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Snap-on pocket screwdrivers. My dealer only has red ones I’m like man I need some colored ones because everyone has red only a few people have the other colors. Plus I collect them so the more colors the better. I was looking for a whole bucket of them but couldn’t find one. They also have black which is the next color I’m going to try to get. These came from eBay. I’m still interested though if anyone here has any from any brand wanting to get rid of let me know. Funny too because I ended up finding an orange one in the parking lot today but I knew who it belonged too because he lost it about a month ago and I gave him one of mine so I’ll be returning that to him on Monday.
 

rockinacummins

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Yeah, smooth sailing as long as that key don’t drop.

I pulled the VP out, and the key was not in the shaft! Checked the gear groove, and it wasn’t there either.

After a shower, and a change of shorts, I was able to barely see it in a mirror. It was on the back ledge of the timing cover. I didn’t have any small enough magnets to fit between the gear and the cover, so I had to get creative. I magnetized a hook tool and picked it up that way.

Went and changed my shorts again, then came back and finished the install lol

She’s running now, but I’m not happy with the fuel pressure. I have the FASS to install still, as I think the culprit is the DDRP.

If only there was a tool that would do the work for me. But it’s me. I’m the tool hahahahahahahahaha
Ah yes, the VP44. I hope a Cummins engineer somewhere was tar-and-feathered for that little jewel.
 

Bessy

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I joined the club finally, couldn’t hold out any longer - need it for a job this weekend.

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Great, another tool I really only need occasionally that now I HAVE TO HAVE! You folks are hard on the pocket book, and as soon as I get my Vessel fix, and a few more Knipex in my collection (can't just sit at unlucky 13 for too long) I'm going to have to look for a set of those Langs.
 

javyLSU

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Great, another tool I really only need occasionally that now I HAVE TO HAVE! You folks are hard on the pocket book, and as soon as I get my Vessel fix, and a few more Knipex in my collection (can't just sit at unlucky 13 for too long) I'm going to have to look for a set of those Langs.
I can already tell this is going to be one of those tools where I kick myself for not buying it years ago. In the time since I posted that, I’ve already found two more things that need rethreading…
 

BlakeTheCarGuy

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I can already tell this is going to be one of those tools where I kick myself for not buying it years ago. In the time since I posted that, I’ve already found two more things that need rethreading…
I think you will use the heck out of it. I know I do. I have the Snap-on branded version and it’s a lifesaver. I use it a lot.
 

Miss the Pontiacs

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Yesterday I finally gave up on my 1988 3x21 Makita Belt Sander. Started looking I kind of was tipped to a 3x21” Metabo for a shade over $200. I need a 3x21 as I have a lot of belts in reserve. Did a quick look a found a new B&D for a few pennies over $40 out the door. Not my first choice but the price was right maybe it will burn up the belts I have and then I can figure out what I need for the future. Who knows maybe the B&D will go the distance. 138C53CD-AE6C-4AC9-AC8E-A5AB5EBA7124.jpeg8A1852AC-7A27-447E-BC1E-BB797CF0F72D.jpeg
 

tez929rr

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Ever since I saw this Gedore Red (not German made) set on Amazon it was lurking in my basket for months. I don’t really need it but I finally pulled the trigger. The tools seem fine to me but I’m not super fussy as long as it works. Ratchets are smooth and sockets and other items seem decent. The hammer is a nice component and unusual for a boxed set like this.
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Fedwrench

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Amazon would like to sell you some. 8 different colors. $12.99 per 10-pack.

Screwdrivers to go
I think the best disposable pocket screwdrivers are made by Alexander.
Their name is stamped on the pocket clip of most tool truck branded screwdrivers. They are mostly US made depending on the model.
The Amazon ones just don't come close to the quality of the Alexander versions :beer:
 

CHI_Tool&Die

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I took advantage of the essentials sale from KC Tool. I think it was a promo tied into the Olympics but basically it was buy one tool on their essentials list and you would get another half off. This order is the only one with everything in stock. All my others are on months long backorder.

I got Stahlwille bit holding sockets in 1/4 and 3/8 drive and some Knipex. I’m getting more into using bits for housework so I don’t have to go back and forth finding the right driver. I just bring my bit holder set and boom, I’m going to go. And I’ve never had a chance to try the Knipex Cobras everyone raves about so I figured why not try.
 

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M635_Guy

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Great, another tool I really only need occasionally that now I HAVE TO HAVE! You folks are hard on the pocket book, and as soon as I get my Vessel fix, and a few more Knipex in my collection (can't just sit at unlucky 13 for too long) I'm going to have to look for a set of those Langs.
Welcome to GarageJournal! I don't want to do the math on things I own specifically because of this joint. That said, most of them have been fantastic additions, including that Lang set. While it's not used often, I'm really grateful to own it - it has turned several things that would have been "OH $&!+" moments into "Well **** - time for the Lang!" and gracefully addressed the issue.
 

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Welcome to GarageJournal! I don't want to do the math on things I own specifically because of this joint. That said, most of them have been fantastic additions, including that Lang set. While it's not used often, I'm really grateful to own it - it has turned several things that would have been "OH $&!+" moments into "Well **** - time for the Lang!" and gracefully addressed the issue.
I'm fully aware of the peer pressures, just have to prioritize the topics, lol. Today's haul was purely to fill slots in my socket trays, because everyone here knows that empty socket slots are akin to blasphemy! 😜

And... I was looking at the wrong tray. Back to the store I go.
 

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corn chip

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Yesterday I finally gave up on my 1988 3x21 Makita Belt Sander. Started looking I kind of was tipped to a 3x21” Metabo for a shade over $200. I need a 3x21 as I have a lot of belts in reserve. Did a quick look a found a new B&D for a few pennies over $40 out the door. Not my first choice but the price was right maybe it will burn up the belts I have and then I can figure out what I need for the future. Who knows maybe the B&D will go the distance. 138C53CD-AE6C-4AC9-AC8E-A5AB5EBA7124.jpeg8A1852AC-7A27-447E-BC1E-BB797CF0F72D.jpeg

for every day use i wouldnt count on BD lasting long. occasion use youll get a few years from it im sure. orange BD is cheap mediocre at best. you using it 3hr a day or 3hr a month is the question
 

tez929rr

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Curious as to the uses of an impact like that on a fire truck/ emergency scene?
Three times in 18 months we needed to change tires and had to do it using a combi tool as a jack and manually taking the lug nuts off and back on. Once on the shoulder of I-10 at night, so speed would have made it much safer. And any tool on the truck can also be used in the station. As far as other uses on scene, you never know what you might need.
 
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