I have a pair of those snap on gloves posted above. They had them at auto zone, i think they were 19.99 I like them alot the palms are some sort of silicon, so they are grippy as hell, but i dont know how long they will hold up, Its the first pair of gloves Ive used with out leather or synthetic...
Harbor freight has a security bit set that has one to fit those, granted there not the greatest bits in the world.
http://www.harborfreight.com/100-piece-security-bit-set-91310.html
I used to be a HVAC helper back in college, we used ductboard quite frequently. Its not bad stuff, light easy to install, just get ya some foil tape or mastic tape. Just dont get the fiberglass on ya, youll itch for 3 weeks....
What exactly do you use for the final polishing? Thats looks good man. I just soaked a bunch of my great grandads tools in evaporust, and it would be great if i could get some shine like that.
Just picked up the kobalt usa 93 piece socket set for $35, and 10 piece metric usa wrenches for $15 and some change, no good gearwrench deals only a few open stock items for maybe 15-20% off
Picked up one for 10.99 with coupon, so far works outstanding! We have several at work that cost over 50 from northern tool, and this one blows those out of the water. Very loud alarm on these babies.....but it could **** out in a month, so maybe im pulling the trigger on the praise a lil early? lol
I have 2 older craftsman ratchets that need rebuild kits. Does anyone know if sears has them for older stuff? One is a 1/4" drive with the V selector, and the other is a 3/8" one from the late 60's with the quick release button. Thanks guys
I just picked up a set of the regular ratcheting Gearwrench set, so far they are pretty dang cool little wrenches....but my question is, has anybody ever done some sort of torque test on the ratcheting box end? I know it says not to use on rusted or frozen up bolts. I just wonder how strong the...