Recent content by bmwerkezhp

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    Sold - Lisle Automotive Tools (41970 & 39000)

    Lisle 41970 Pitman arm puller for Ford superduty trucks. Used once on my F250 that I no longer own. Very helpful tool if you need to work on the steering gear or steering linkage. $30 shipped to lower 48 via USPS - Sold Lisle 39000 Pulley Puller used only a couple times. Very helpful when...
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    Epstein’s Day 2023

    Works for me as well; thanks for setting us up!
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    Tools of Japan

    The Zeal ratchet, sockets, etc are dimensionally smaller than the regular tools. Zeal is marketed towards auto repair and design to fit in the tight spaces of modern automobiles. I believe they also have tighter tolerances for a more snug fit on the ratchet square drive for example. If you...
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    Tools of Japan

    Great video! I have enjoyed watching your other videos on youtube as well. It appears that Nepros quick spinners are a bit hard to track down right now. The Nepros website is not taking orders, frankstools does not show any available, and amazon.com only shows the 1/2" size when I checked...
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    Clean Slate Garage

    What software are you using for your garage design graphics that are shown in some of the earlier posts? I have heard a lot off good things about the Chief Architect Home Designer software and was wondering if that is what you are using.
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    Chain Saw Recommendation

    I would recommend a Stihl MS 261. I own an older version of this 50 cc saw and really like it. It is a nice compromise in the Stihl model lineup and well balanced running a 20 in bar. I also agree with others that getting a professional grade saw is recommended over the consumer grade...
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    Clean Slate Garage

    The clear coat floor looks awesome. I assume you picked this over epoxy for looks and better durability? Sent from my iPad using The Garage Journal mobile app
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    Looking For WEED KILLER For Gravel Driveway.

    My favorite gravel driveway weed killer is a weed burner. It is a lot of fun to roast the weeds and you aren't spreading chemicals all over your driveway. Perhaps this is not what you were originally thinking, but who doesn't like using a giant torch to kill weeds.
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    Hello from Seattle!

    Hello All, I have been reading information in this forum for multiple years and always appreciated all the good advice and input on tools. I am not sure why it took me so long but finally officially joined and look forward to participating in the discussions. Garage Journal is really a one of...
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