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Fedwrench

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Okay, so for comparison, they are shorter than CMan RP wrenches. 22mm vs 23mm wrenches.

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OK. At least I'm not going crazy :lol: I kept looking at the black gel pen in the upper corner of your original post, you know, wrench-pen, pen wrench, wrench looks short. However, not having a menards out west, talk to me about the open end. Is it an anti slip design or a modified v cut? made in taiwan, PRC or Vietnam? Thanks for sharing,
 
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OK. At least I'm not going crazy :lol: I kept looking at the black gel pin in the upper corner of your original post, you know, wrenh-pen, pen wrench, wrench looks short. However, not having a menards out west, talk to me about the open end. Is it an anti slip design or a modified v cut? made in taiwan, PRC or Vietnam? Thanks for sharing,
I would guess, modified V-cut and made in Taiwan. Some stuff is made in China but looks like it's been switched over to Taiwan for Masterforce. The older stuff was made by Allen in the US.
 

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I have that same light and LOVE it. One suggestion would be to grab the twist on magnet for the 14.4 battery that Snap-on offers. It really makes this light very versatile and the magnet is quite strong to avoid easily bumping and having the light hit the floor.

Personally I don't care for the hook or hanging option and tossed it early on. I much prefer the magnetic battery base and use it often.
 
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In regards to the thread checking things......Spend the money on ones with good size labeling. I cheaped out and they're a ***** to read if the light isn't just right.
The few that I have, and I HAVE A LOT, that are not boldly labelled... have a Brady Label on them now. They are also removed from that wire and mounted in a custom container... making selection easy. I keep the whole kit in a Carhartt Lunch box.
 

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That’s not the exact set I have but those should do the trick! Here is my set. Probably 6 years old. As you can see this set goes much larger than the one you have pictured but it all depends on what you are working on
Multiple different sets are available. There is also a MICRO set for tiny **** screws and nuts. I even have a set specifically for LUG NUTS. I also got a "plate" with plumbing threads from a different manufacturer. If it has a thread... I'm 99% covered to find ouit what the hell it is.
 

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Copper at just above scrap prices. After 3yrs it's time to hard wire in the basement woodshop compressor. :rolleyes:
OTC but cheep China tube cutter. Was cheap enough to keep, but I was hoping for better.
And the HOTO electric screwdriver. Severely damaged box but screwdriver is perfect. Needs an extension but nice quality for the $14
 

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The few that I have, and I HAVE A LOT, that are not boldly labelled... have a Brady Label on them now. They are also removed from that wire and mounted in a custom container... making selection easy. I keep the whole kit in a Carhartt Lunch box.

Pics???

Mike
 

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Sure. I made the "holders" for the main Checkers... took a block of plastic for one... wood for the other 2. Drilled the holes then epoxied thin steel plate along the bottom to hold them in. The Lug Nut checkers are the ones in the RED strip of wood. It all fits nicely using TETRIS in that lunch box.
 

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mikeinri

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new knipex that everyone is bagging about


That’s not the exact set I have but those should do the trick! Here is my set. Probably 6 years old. As you can see this set goes much larger than the one you have pictured but it all depends on what you are working on

Multiple different sets are available. There is also a MICRO set for tiny **** screws and nuts. I even have a set specifically for LUG NUTS. I also got a "plate" with plumbing threads from a different manufacturer. If it has a thread... I'm 99% covered to find ouit what the hell it is.

Sure. I made the "holders" for the main Checkers... took a block of plastic for one... wood for the other 2. Drilled the holes then epoxied thin steel plate along the bottom to hold them in. The Lug Nut checkers are the ones in the RED strip of wood. It all fits nicely using TETRIS in that lunch box.


Wow. Yet another tool I had no idea that I needed (but most certainly do)! I've tried using a tap & die set, not the right tool for the job (at all)...

Thanks guys!

Mike
 
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