That looks the same. I use mine for installing central vacuum systems. The drill stays in a holster and I control it with my left hand. Holding the chuck end with my right. That with a magnetic screw bit aapnd I can roll throughout without having to worry about the drill angle / size.
Picked this up at a garage sale a few years back. It's the only flexible that I ever liked. My friend borrowed it and when it was returned he asked where I got it from...I'm wondering if anyone here knows.
Jacobs Mastercraft DG1G61 on the chuck.
70-935 B\D TY1 on the knurled part. Possible black...
Went to an estate auction today that was a total bust. On the way home I stopped by an antique mall. Nothing really great but did see this in a .25 cent box.
5/8 9/16 1/2 7/16 3/8
They are marked Lakeside. Are they USA ?...they seem old.
I haven't used it but it has peaked my interest. What adapter did you use? I looked at the reviews and many said the cheap adapters don't work. This was the main reason I haven't purchased it. I figured if I was going to spend a decent amount of money on the adapter I'd just buy a dedicated...
For some crazy reason everytime I change the oil in my wifes Honda Pilot I have a real hard time getting the filter off. I have used the slip on ratchet driven ones on other vehicles with no issue but for some reason the two I've bought still slip.
Whats the best wrench you can suggest?
Ive...
I picked this jack up a couple weeks ago after looking for a long time to find a USA jack...Yard sales, Craigslist, Estate sales, auctions etc.
I'm very pleased with it...I think it's the best jack you can get new for +/- $100
This is a good video...follow it with a round file.
You really don't need a guide once you get the hang of it.
Keep the file nearby and give it a quick sharpen once you feel the saw bogging a bit.
Real quick and easy.