Estate sale company hosted a painting contractor liquidation. I wasn't planning on going, I hate painting, but life decided to wake me up at 5:30, so might as well.
The main item I wanted was the needle scaler. The rest were discovered due to, "well since I'm here.." Got me for $25 all...
Order #6728.
You guys didn't do anyone in my life any favors by revealing to me they had cowbells. If this heat doesn't kill me, the cowbell will surely be the indirect cause of my death now.
Maybe something along the lines of this.
https://www.amazon.com/RUBBERMAID-COMMERCIAL-PRODUCTS-Heavy-Duty-Service/dp/B000MM4UFM?tag=atomicindus08-20
Could throw parts and tools on it. The bigger tires should deal with the grass easy enough. How far are we talkin?
My "strategy" is this
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-3-8-in-Drive-SAE-Metric-6-Point-Impact-Socket-Set-44-Piece-H3D44PCIMPSAS/311856629
Here's the spreadsheet for you.
https://images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/2d/2d9abe76-f3c5-42aa-ac5e-9cfb5750972d.pdf
This will cover your 3/8 usage...
I used to be a fatmax user, then found an Irwin Strait-Line in lowes that had better features for me. Numbers on the back of the tape, a fingerlock cutout. I don't know if they have a magnetic model, but I took the magnet off my fatmax and it fits the Irwin rivets. The larger numbers are nice...
Sounds like a good job for A dewalt DCG413b with the big batteries you already got. It's a paddle switch, but well balanced and easier to hold one handed if you hold it closer to the battery end as it tapers down.
Bingo.
Channellock 430's paired with 10" cobras.
14" ridgid steel paired with a 18" ridgid aluminum.
One steel and one aluminum so you can put a cheater on the steel one if needed.
If nothing fits, go buy a chain wrench.
Swedish pipe wrench, just seems like what you get if you can't decide...
Dewalt's DWE402 is my go to for a 4 1/2". They come with a feature where you can flip the tab for the grinder guard so you can adjust the guard by spinning it in one direction. It's not their only grinder that has that feature, its the One Touch guard feature. I just personally prefer a paddle...
Light/medium duty? I vote the harbor freight composite ratchet. Cheap, reliable, comfortable, don't worry about it banging too hard against surfaces. Nice to use in the winter compared to cold steel. Even apart from a drawer full of other ratchets to choose from I tend to grab that one first.
Excited about these. I have a few random Bonney full polish wrenches that found their way to me somehow and stole the show for me as my favorite wrench. So naturally I wanted more. eBay saved search finally paid off.