15” in the garage and 24” in service truck. As far as crescents. Pipe wrench’s 18” in garage and 36” on the truck and aluminum 48 in my office so don’t walk off.
I gotta pull murphy floats switches a lot and the 24”+ wrenches come in handy. The 48 was bought to pull big bull plugs
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I was at okmulgee tech in Oklahoma ehen they first started the program there (I was in a different program). William is my buddy down there I still talk to regularly, im in his wedding next month. I know he goes all over for jobs domestic and international. I keep up some with few others I guess to.
My buddy is a tech for them out of the Houston (pearland??) shop...
I have a vise on a trailer that has a 2” receiver welded vertical and just drop it in. It’s really handy got a clamp type pipe vise, chain vise, and small Wilton.
On my service truck my Wilton is on a welded mount eventually...
Needed a big one at work a while back. Most of what I do never need more than a 24” (pictured) but removing 4” bull plugs that’s been in since the 50’s I needed a 48”
My dad has that exact press I think I found it on cl. It’s a bad dude! He has an assortment of plates 3/4-1 1/2” depends on what we are pushing on and the shape of it
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Why change the starter? Use 2 of the 3 contacts and adjust or replace the overloads to the right size.
I have a few starters that are 3 or 4 pole running a single phase 220v motor at work
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I dislike the pistol grips. Greasing a combine hand would tire or cramp. Get extra long hose or couple 2 together so can wedge it some place and pump but if got s good tip it should stay on
This is basically whee im at. I wasn't sure if one of the industrial brands may of had something I've snap-on or something.
If I was buying them myself would likely get the grays or sunex
In the last month I've ran into few thing where I needed a good swivel socket. Been able to work around it or borrow one. So looks like I need a set.
Work will be flipping the bill on these so I do want quality. As far as truck brands can only do snap on through our industrial rep. Otherwise...