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    What is this snap on wrench for?

    It looks like it may be an adjusting wrench for an old ISC motor on a GM CCC engine.
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    Piston ring compression tool

    Lisle wrinkle band compressor, cheap ,simple, very low friction and will never follow the piston into the bore. I have been using one for 25 years.http://www.lislecorp.com/divisions/products/?product=93&division=1&category=6
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    torque sticks

    I am paid by flat rate, of course I use torque sticks.
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    Let's see your Shop Clock

    Here is mine
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    LED indicator fuses, any good?

    There have been issues with poor quality fuses in the market place. GM has a bulletin warning techs about inferior fuses. My daughter decided to make a science fair project testing the quality of different brand fuses because of this. We purchased 5 amp fuses of all the different brands we...
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    What are these tools? Grandpa knew but I don't...

    #11, thread restoring file #s 3,4,5,and 13 look like bit holders for a metal cutting or brake lathe #2 looks like bits for 3,4,5,and 13 The second pic is some outside micrometers #14 is an dial indicator, all of these tools are still useful.
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    Multimeter question

    I have a Fluke 87 and an 83 both are great meters. The 83 has survived 21 years of daily use in a auto shop environment.
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Yes I did, I don't know if I am cheep or just enjoy making things, perhaps it's a little of both.
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    This is my baby at work. The top cabinets, left cabinet and the tool cart top are all custom. The tool cart top folds up and locks into a box.
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