Recent content by F150tech

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    Your favorite Milwaukee M12 tool(s)

    Cordless ratchets hands down, currently upgrading to the new fuel ratchets
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    Pick a cordless platform for my father.

    Take a look at th e STIHL cordless line, fri end has the weed whacked and loves it
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    ASTRO GIVEAWAY - Introducing the 65SL (The 40SL Successor)

    Kentool dual wheel separator, absolutely love it have 2 for faster removal of bigger wheels, but they are not cheap
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    Astro Pneumatic Tool Company

    Chris, I tried to pm you, but your box is full
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    Best way to clean old Loctite out of a blind hole.

    This is the least expensive and easiest way to go also works really well if you have damaged threads on a blind hole.
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    What would you change?

    Kind of depends on what kinds of things you will be doing in your garage, I would lay out power, air and water carefully, and make plans for storage of tools, parts, materials etc. also lay out work zones depending on what you would be doing i.e., welding and fabrication area, carpentry area...
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    ASTRO GIVEAWAY - 40SLMAX, Nano Max, and Nano Sockets

    Amazon Tooltopia Cornwell truck
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    Gearwrench warranty at Sears

    I sent a ratchet to Armstrong for warranty, usps lost it for almost a year, but sure enough when Armstrong received it I had a replacement shipped the next day, and customer service was very pleasant
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    Welp, I finally did it.. (broken tool)

    5 year warranty and the e service is great, I have warrantied 1 ratchet and 1 impact, got them back good as new, it's worth a shot, but my guess is you will get it repaired or replaced
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    milwaukee m12 ratchet love

    For the amount of time my 1/4 and 3/8 m12 ratchets have saved me, I'm not overly concerned about the price it will pay off in the end
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    Tool cases. Feeling guilty.

    On the socket sets I cut out the inner molded portion and use the case to store spare parts, or I make dividers and use them to store nuts and bolts
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    Any of you guys tried one of these coolant/air suckers

    install the gauge in either the radiator or degas bottle, use shop air to pull vacuum on the cooling system, once you get target vacuum, take the second hose, fill the hose with coolant and place one end in a bucket of coolant,connect the other end to the gauge and open the valve, coolant flows...
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    Any of you guys tried one of these coolant/air suckers

    Use it almost daily, even bought my own after using the shop one for a bit, wont use anything else for cooling systems
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