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    Slip-type torque screwdriver?

    http://www.srtorque.com/Products/SystemsandTools/Product%20Pages/CAL36.html we used these for some specialty printer work years back.
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    snap-on tool chest at costco for $3500?

    Anyone remember when Kragens was selling that pretty nice MAC box for really cheap?
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    Need help identifying Craftsman Hammer

    Not for sure, but is it missing the red and yellow plastic/rubber ends?
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    Phoenix Brake Bleeder Help

    check this out... and this one is a bit more in depth and newer.
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    black chrome sockets

    Agreed!!
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    Mystery Part

    LOL!! thats awesome. A little jacked up, but still funny!!
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    This is a new one...

    Wow!! I wonder if a HF thread pitch guage would work on that.
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    USA Wire Brushes

    The brass ones still are. And are very good quality.
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    Tire gauge brand

    You can pick up a Milton at Car Quest.
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    Why o why Thorsen

    I think up here, Grand Auto used to sell those. Chief had Duratest, and Pep Boys had TrueCraft. I liked Chief Auto, they were usually open 24 hours. Some parts were good, others garbage.
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    Remove thread sealant from a bolt

    Not to mention you are taking the plating or protective coating off the bolt using a wire wheel.
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    Trying to understand my new Snap On TSKT80A torque extension

    I wish the retards at the local americas tire that zapped my lugs on fullforce twice in a week and caused one to break when I took it of the next time (stretched stud) would have some knowledge of this. All the rest felt rough when I removed them. And to make things better, if you watch...
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    Remote starter=excuse for new tools

    Interesting. I didn't know they made modules for things like that. Good to know.
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    Remote starter=excuse for new tools

    I assume if the Chevy has the chip in the key, an aftermarket setup probably wouldn't work. The built in computer can make it start but an aftermarket probably won't. I'm not 100% positive though.
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    Interesting product comparison

    Cut the guy some slack. I'm sure everyone is guilty of doing that once or twice. I admit, years back when I was 17, money was very very tight and I needed a dwell meter to set my points. So I bought one. And yes, you guessed it, I took it back saying that I was just going to have a mechanic...
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    Why are tire pressure gauges complete turds?

    I don't think that 100% accuracy is needed. A good Milton or something should be sufficient for tires. If 100% accuracy was needed, car manufacturers would post PSI at certain temperatures. Pressure can vary depending on outside temp, or when the car was driven last. If I check them on a...
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    Cheap Tool Lesson Learned

    Is it a duralast? it looks more like a great neck.
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    attn. dewalt: how to keep and make your cordless users happy

    It just a protection pcb built in to the top of each cell for battery protection. You can't let lithium run below a certain voltage or some sort of damage will occur on the cell. Its all under each cells wrapper so you cant physically see it. I agree that Dewalt is pushing the tools.
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    Hazard Fraught tools :)

    Awesome!! I haven't laughed that hard in a long time!
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    Learned something about a mac torque wrenches today...

    Looking at their site, it does look like one of their models has the typical Tiawanesse ratchet head on it, (same as the HF and Perf Tools) but it does look like the handle is better.
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