

Exactly that one, with the pin diameter sized for the hole, unlike the tiny linch pin that was supplied (at least with mine). The small linch pins take hardly any force to unsnap them. Larger ones, like you find on tractors, are much more substantial and hold in place very well. Call me cautious, but I could foresee the small linch pin coming unsnapped just by being casually brushed by, and from there rotating out and the cross pin then able to slide out.
That one seems kind of silly. But we will forever have the CA Prop. 65 warning, since we now know everything causes cancer in CA. No wonder we have so many Californians fleeing to other Western states.Got new spark plug wire pliers. After reading the warning, think it's time to remove warnings from everything to clean the gene pool.
In CA... they are adding "Warning Not for Tesla"Got new spark plug wire pliers. After reading the warning, think it's time to remove warnings from everything to clean the gene pool.
whats that top center most peice? the triple square lookin thing
I've never seen an all plastic suction gun before. Is the black cylinder like a foot long? or is this something much smaller?
thats it, never seen that before or seen a need for it in the USA. whats the P/N?


You can get similar in the states from CTA.thats it, never seen that before or seen a need for it in the USA. whats the P/N?

its a 500mil capacity the cylinder is about a foot longI've never seen an all plastic suction gun before. Is the black cylinder like a foot long? or is this something much smaller?
I've used Team Torque in ND for calibration and repairs, and have been satisfied with their work. For that big Norbar of yours, the minimum charge for calibration plus adjustment is $144 (calibration only is $100). AngleRepair in WV has a good reputation I believe, and is possibly cheaper than TeamTorque. For 3/4" wrenches they charge $60 for calibration only and for a "standard repair" they charge $90. Not sure what they charge for calibration adjustment if required. $90 ??I also picked up this Norbar 4R torque wrench today on Offerup for $50. 3/4" drive, 100 - 500 lbs ft. Came from an estate sale, hopefully it's calibrated correctly. I've wanted one for a while for big truck lug nuts, I like that it does counter clockwise for stud piloted work. If I have to spend some money on it to get it up to spec, hopefully I'm still ahead monetarily.
VW has a similar setup with the alternator clutches. Hold the alternator shaft with the inner tool and the outer one turns the clutch/pulley.thats it, never seen that before or seen a need for it in the USA. whats the P/N?
I've used Team Torque in ND for calibration and repairs, and have been satisfied with their work. For that big Norbar of yours, the minimum charge for calibration plus adjustment is $144 (calibration only is $100). AngleRepair in WV has a good reputation I believe, and is possibly cheaper than TeamTorque. For 3/4" wrenches they charge $60 for calibration only and for a "standard repair" they charge $90. Not sure what they charge for calibration adjustment if required. $90 ??






Did you buy from Mirco-mart? What did they charge for shipping? I could use something like that.Linemaster momentary foot switch. These almost doubled in price since I bought my 1st one 5 years ago. Found an AWD for a couple of bucks cheaper than what I paid for my 1st one.
Another AWD. 8" diag cutters. Surprisingly I don't own any decent side cutters, just flush cutters, specialty cutters, & mini bolt cutters. All the side cutters I own are cheapies that got for free here & there. Blister pack had tape on it but when I took the tape off there was actualy no damage & it wasn't even opened.
Micro-Mark mini hand held vise. This thing is actually much nicer than I expected, especially for being made in India. I could actually make this myself but I don't think I could have bought the materials for the price of this vise. A pet peeve of mine is poorly machined knurling, can make any good tool look cheap. The knurling on this one is actually machined pretty nicely.
Not a tool but got it yesterday too. Bestine (n-Heptane). No one around me sells this stuff anymore. Found an art store that had it but was not close enough for me to drive there just to get it. But I was in the area so I picked it up, much cheaper than getting it online too. Bought 2 cans cause I'm in Cali & I'm sure one day it'll be banned also like all the other good stuff.
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I purchased through Amazon $21.95, price was $1 more than Micro-Mark's website but the shipping is free. Don't know why the seller says Maker Source but it did ship directly from Micro-Mark.Did you buy from Mirco-mart? What did they charge for shipping? I could use something like that.
I tried to buy those sloppy seconds side cutters... damn you !!! I ended up getting a pair from FleaBay.Linemaster momentary foot switch. These almost doubled in price since I bought my 1st one 5 years ago. Found an AWD for a couple of bucks cheaper than what I paid for my 1st one.
Another AWD. 8" diag cutters. Surprisingly I don't own any decent side cutters, just flush cutters, specialty cutters, & mini bolt cutters. All the side cutters I own are cheapies that got for free here & there. Blister pack had tape on it but when I took the tape off there was actualy no damage & it wasn't even opened.
Micro-Mark mini hand held vise. This thing is actually much nicer than I expected, especially for being made in India. I could actually make this myself but I don't think I could have bought the materials for the price of this vise. A pet peeve of mine is poorly machined knurling, can make any good tool look cheap. The knurling on this one is actually machined pretty nicely.
Not a tool but got it yesterday too. Bestine (n-Heptane). No one around me sells this stuff anymore. Found an art store that had it but was not close enough for me to drive there just to get it. But I was in the area so I picked it up, much cheaper than getting it online too. Bought 2 cans cause I'm in Cali & I'm sure one day it'll be banned also like all the other good stuff.
Haha, sorry about that! Ya snooze ya loose, that's been happening to me so I jumped on them when I saw em.I tried to buy those sloppy seconds side cutters... damn you !!! I ended up getting a pair from FleaBay.

What is it? Like a recharegable USB battery pack but shaped like a socket?And a free battery pack.
I paid $21.60... I also got a set of flush cutters, no name Taiwan (spare for zip tie work)Haha, sorry about that! Ya snooze ya loose, that's been happening to me so I jumped on them when I saw em.![]()
Ooh nice! And I thought I got a pretty good deal but you did better. I paid $22.22.I paid $21.60... I also got a set of flush cutters, no name Taiwan (spare for zip tie work)
Yeah that’s what it is. It can charge your phone or whatever.What is it? Like a recharegable USB battery pack but shaped like a socket?
Damn it ... checks Snapon.ComYeah that’s what it is. It can charge your phone or whatever.
I hear you Pines now I want one!!Damn it ... checks Snapon.Com
EDIT: Got it... $23 on Fleabay from my snapon guy.
I had no idea I wanted it... until I read @darkzero 's post question... then I saw what it was. I actually collect USB chargers. Well ****.... I collect everything... got to go... the Mrs made me some pudding.I hear you Pines now I want one!!

