Them boys is heavy, wears a hole in my pocket. I use the snap-off utility knives with pocket clip. Can usually get them for less than a buck at NAPA or Harbor Freight and they are pretty much all I need.
Great deal, great set. Snap-On company I believe. I gave one to my nephew and he loves it.
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I have an old Craftsman Pressure washer, 2100 PSI, 6.25 HP Model 580.768.310 that's over 15 years old and still going strong. I've used the **** out of it. Never gave me a problem. Only thing is to hold the wand open when you start it. I guess they don't make them like they used to.
Yes, it helps if you know what you're doing. It doesn't take a great deal of heat in order to loosen up the lug. Not enough to spread to the tire actually. The wheel and drum make a nice heat sink. I rarely have problems with the outside nuts on Budd wheels, it's the inside that tend to lock up...
On the budd wheels I've had to resort to the torch and heat the wheel up to get the damn things off. A lot of times if you hit the wheel around the area of the lug with a sledge it will help to loosen it up. I'll use PBlaster/sledge/1" impact, PBlaster/sledge/1"impact multiple times before I go...
MCCULLOCH: MS 1635 Chainsaw. Brand New.
Walking my dog in my neighborhood one night before trash day. See a big pile of stuff someone has set out. Quick look and score. Take it home and examine in the light. Brand new, never been used. Next day use some starting fluid and it cranks right up...
I've been trying to find sets of metric and SAE composite combination wrenches for years-- that don't cost an arm and leg. I have situations all the time where they would come in handy.
Ditto. I tried the 1/4" and 3/8" earthquake air ratchets. The 1/4 was nice until it fizzled out in 5 months. The 3/8 was **** from the get go. BTW, after hunting around for a 1/4 inch that I could depend on to last awhile AND that had power I came across Florida Pneumatic. These ratchets are...