Recent content by eddie_fl

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    Snap-On TQR600E vs. MAC TWZ600P

    Great torque wrench. Probably use it two, three times a week on two settings, either 360 or 600ft/lbs for nearly three years with no issues.
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    Gearwrench going out?

    I use a hammer and chisel to remove and install oil filters
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    Best Philips screwdriver?

    +1 The Weras with the laser tips are the best philips screwdrivers I have ever used.
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    Hatred of Adjustable Wrenches?

    I use my Bahcos daily and I've never rounded off a bolt or damaged a hydraulic fitting. Use a tool correctly and you wont have an issue.
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    SK Tool Truck in your area yet?

    I know of one in my area (Ft.Lauderdale/Davie) that's been around for almost a year and another just south close to North Miami. The one further south goes to my friends garage every so often. The other I see all the time just haven't been inside yet.
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    Do you still use SAE much ?

    Everyday at work. Our equipment we use is strictly SAE but on occasion I have to use Metric but that's really in a blue moon. Metric gets used alot more at home.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    I bought the same one last week. Did you get it at International Tool in Davie?
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    Wera Bit Ratchet

    I have a wera and I'm not to impressed by it. Sure it does it's job but for the price I wish it was 72 teeth. A coworker has the sunex ratchet and kit and it feels better and it was a little cheaper. I love wera screwdrivers but not the ratchet.
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    decent low cost socket set for field repairs?

    Armstrong sockets are tough also. Look into those
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    1/2" torque wrench

    I'm another who has the new Husky 3/8 and 1/2" USA torque wrenches, you cant go wrong with them. Like everyone has stated, it's just a re-branded Gearwrench/Matco/Armstrong ratchet.
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    Snap On F80 "Clone"

    Armstrong ratchet, nuff said
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    Cleaning your hand tools

    Formula 88 and a good rag for all my tool cleaning needs. Was given a pair of Klein cutters with muck and grime all over the handle, Formula 88 cleaned it up perfectly! There are some products we use for marine types like 3M 5200 which is like super silicone. When that thing cures the only...
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    My torque wrench is bigger than yours

    Stabilizer fins for yachts. These are the smaller fins that require 320, but the larger fins require 1400
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    My torque wrench is bigger than yours

    That's big. We use a 3/4 that goes to 600ft and sometimes that isn't enough so we use a 3/4 - 1" multiplier to get to our required 1600ft/lbs.
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