Recent content by aaron_l

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    Tablet stand for toolbox

    Hey all, just ordered a tablet PC for a new job. I'm looking to mount it on top of my box (Snap-on Classic 60). I've seen plenty of tablet stands, but I'm looking for maybe something taller and possibly flexible to mount it to. Ideas/thoughts?
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    Which fluke for a auto tech student?

    88V is Fluke's top of the line automotive multimeter. When I bought my tools for school, it was by far my most expensive investment - I purchased the accessory kit as well. So far, it's been pretty handy, especially for hybrid diagnostics and high frequency sensor testing. It's not...
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    "Must have" or favorite Lisle tools

    Their multiple size oil filter wrenches are my fave (63600 & 63250). Beyond that, their basic telescoping pocket magnetic pick-up tool is made in the US, where Snap-on has started making theirs in China.
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    Home Tools vs Work Tools

    I bought mostly Craftsmen tools to complete the required set as I entered trade school. Once I started working as a tech, I quickly began to replace my hand tools with Snap-On, Fluke, Knipex, etc., as well as purchasing some air tools and specialty tools/sockets for working on specific makes of...
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    Advice on first multimeter

    Decided on the Fluke 88V, figuring that if I was going to have to blow some cash on a CAT III 1000V multimeter, might as well go all the way. Thanks for everyone's advice.
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    Advice on first multimeter

    Howdy, I'm starting towards an associates degree in automotive tech this fall at Vermont Technical College. The Garage Journal forums have been really useful in helping me determine what brands I should invest in for the required tools. One decision I'm having trouble with is what multimeter to...
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