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    ToughCase Vs Packout.....

    I feel the same. I think packout is the nicest out of all the tools boxes alike. But then again you pay for it. You get what you pay for. Only issue is if you load the bottom cart up with too much weight the handle feels like it will break if your rolling up curbs and what not. But so far it has...
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    I though someone was trying to scam me

    Good to know I was thinking about flipping it for some cash but I think I will keep it now and sell my other vises. I wish companies didn’t keep doing that. I wish if they currently are manufactured here they kept it here until It was not possible regardless of the money. People are willing to...
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    I though someone was trying to scam me

    Lol [emoji16] Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    I though someone was trying to scam me

    I pulled It out and didn’t see anything but then again I wasn’t really looking to hard. So I will check it out thanks for the heads up. So far it’s a great little vise. Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    Lets see your electrical testing tools drawer.

    Nice little collection I wish my stuff would fit in a little tool box. I need to get a tool box like a little craftsman floor one. How do you like you snap on torch and power probe? Power probe is on my list of tools to get at some point. Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    I though someone was trying to scam me

    So I had astron rs-50a on the good old Craigslist up for sale or for trade and didn’t have much interest in any buyers. Until I got an email of a guy asking me if he would trade for a vise. He sent me a price of a box To a Wilton vise that was not Opened. He said it was model 1745. I was think...
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    Impact sockets?

    Chrome sockets work just as well. Sure impact sockets are made from harder steel then chrome ones. But 99.9% of the time you would t notice a difference. I use chrome socket 99.9% of the time I even have impact sockets but the chrome ones are thin and fit into places better. I still have yet to...
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    Amp clamp car audio

    Switch all of your grounds out to either 4 gauge or 1/0 gauge. Just make sure it’s the same if not bigger then your power wire. Also watts don’t mean **** when it comes to car audio. Unless you only listen when lightning is sticking your car. What you need to know is the on board fusing of your...
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    Tool Belt Recommendation

    Occidental bags are awesome and I use one of there vests and like it. I also have some Klein bags I use I really like there smaller 9 pocket one keeps secure and not to big. I try to carry and little amount as possible. Less weight and I don’t ache at the end of a long g day lugging around a...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Nice classic set of tools that will last forever Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Same I’m from the old thinking low and slow changing is best. Have had the best luck using the slow charger as much as I can and only use my rapid charger when working outside of my garage or house. Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    Drill-Tap

    These work great I use them all the time. Work great in most materials and on steel and harden steel they don’t like anything thicker then 1/4. They will just have to be slow on thick stuff. Also they don’t like being used with a drill. The impact is the best way also I will drill a pilot hole...
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    1" hole in concrete with 1/2" hammer drill?

    Either use a hammer drill and just be patient and be willing to be there drilling awhile or just man up and go rent one. They are cheap. A tools store by me will rent you one with a bit for 30 bucks for 4 hours. It will take you maybe 1-2 mins to drill the hole Sent from my iPhone using...
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    1" hole in concrete with 1/2" hammer drill?

    1-1/8 hole size is for the fitting end of the fittings and not the emt itself. So like where the lock ring screws onto. That needs a 1-1/8 hole. But if you just push the conduit through with out fittings then a 1 hole would work Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    rattle_snake's random shop projects v0.1

    lol Bluetooth drive shafts that would be f’in funny as all hell, when they never want to connect and they having to update either the drive shaft or the truck every other week lol. Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Yeah from what I hear Milwaukee is great on warranty. I have been lazy about sending mine in. I have one 9.0hd, 1-3.0cpm12, and 1-6.0xcm12 that are bad also with my gen 3 fuel pact and gen 1 fuel drill that also need to go back just been lazy. Plus was wondering about the shipping to them. It’s...
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    Are old pointer/needle/dial torque wrenches reliable

    Personally I’m not sure on how long they last. But I have one that’s over like 15 years Old and love the thing. Also dead accurate and for the fasteners I need it for and what I bought the tool for (burly xb motorcycle) it works great and for me faster for me to use it plus when I’m Tightening...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    I got the fuel m12 one and it’s bad ***. I like it better then my old m18 non fuel. Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Im waiting too just hope it’s not like the 18 gauge where it’s sucked till gen 2. I Don’t want to wait another year. Sent from my iPhone using Garage Journal
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    Bought a Milwaukee Fuel Gen 2 3/8" (2960-20). Should I have opted for the 1/2"?

    Re: Bought a Milwaukee Fuel Gen 2 3/8" (2960-20). Should I have opted for the 1/2"? I have the stubby 3/8 and 1/2 mid and yeah major difference in power between the two. You can tell just by holding them and pulling the trigger even. But I still love my stubby and my right angle impact. They...
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