I hate to say it, but I use my cordless all the time unless I have a lot of work breaking down sheet goods or repetitive cuts that need done. Then I'll break out the mag 77.
Cheap tapes/measuring tools. They don't cost that much to buy a good one. Crescent wrenches, they thrive at not fitting anything well and breaking over formerly sharp edges on your nuts and bolts. I don't share the intense aversion to flat head screwdrivers, but it's because I mainly use them...
They are kind of nice for doing spark plugs. But even then its not a necessity. I know guys who build a lot of fences like to use them for some part of the operation. I have a couple, but I almost never get them out. Maybe I'll do tune ups on everything this weekend and justify their existence.
Imagine you could butcher together a few pieces of different Milwaukee drivers to end up with what you want, but I can't think of anything off hand that meets your requirements.
This is GJ, you need the 18" in flex and locking flex and you ideally need the 24" plus version in flex and locking flex as well. We don't question it here, it is simply the way.
Ok guys, I’m stumped with this one. We’re cleaning out the shop and making room for storage of stuff we actually use and we found this. Nobody has any clue what these are. They’re in a cased set, they look like some sort of tap, but it’s not aggressive or very sharp. Any idea is appreciated.