I have the Skilsaw HD77 worm drive saw (west coast thing)
Bought the 6.5 dewalt brushless more than a year ago and have zero regrets Have used it to cut Hardiebacker along with plywood, studs etc
Been running like a champ
I have the same jack since about 1981
Still going strong
No issue with it yet. Does not leak
I have been known to pull the white handle and use it as a cheater bar extension if I need a little more leverage on difficult to remove bolts
It makes perfect sense to me
You have a 7/16th wrench size. You have have a 9/16th wrench size.
You are taking off a fastener that is in between these two sizes.
It makes perfect sense to open your drawer and remove and use your 8/16th wrench
It’s like 220/221 volts. It all makes sense
Actually they did make one, as I have one. l also have two of the 12" deep ones. The Craftsman part number for the deeper Mid box that matches the bottom box is 65772
Good luck finding one. To reinforce what has been said, mostly the 12" box is all that is seen out there.
The 12" mid box works...
Back in the day, Sears made a Craftsman full size mid box that was perfect for that mid size roll away configuration.
The mid box was 3 drawers and was similar to the bottom box configuration. 26" wide about 18" deep and 13" tall
It would be worth trying to locate one as it will make the...
As mentioned above
The saw is an old Stryker cast saw/autopsy saw as indicated
The blade oscillates back and forth to cut reliefs in casts and to cut them off
The blade oscillating does not cut through the skin when used correctly
Every hospital has the same thing for cast removal but just a...
I have this work bench from Gladiator with the 2 roll tool boxes underneath and the power strip along the back
I have zero complaints. The quick access power strip is handy
Mine is 73" long, 40" high" 21" wide-usable space. The power strips probably takes up about 3" (24" total depth)
I like...
This is worth having in your box. Comes in 2 sizes. Lisle 44500 and the 44480 is the larger one
Great for hard to reach hoses with spring clamps. The knurled end also accepts a 1/4" drive ratchet
I suspect that a few floor jacks look the same but that looks close to my Japan made Craftsman floor jack from about 1981 but in a different color #328.12002
Hope this helps
Good Luck
Early Ford Mustangs had bezels like that.
Not sure the tool for that application would fit a Triumph but worth looking in to
Tool is about $20.00 from any early Mustang parts distributor
Good luck
I have the same vice mounted to my bench
Bought it new in the early to mid nineties I believe
Broke one of the jaws once banging on something. Sears replaced the jaws for free. Now that I think about it I think they gave me a whole new vice.
I made a set of nylon jaws to hold motorcycle forks...