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    1 battery too brand to rule them all

    At work I use Milwaukee since they seem to have the best line-up of tools for automotive work, but I have a mix of Craftsman and Ryobi stuff for at the house. I just can't justify the cost of the Milwaukee for a tool I might use once or twice a month at home, versus every day while working...
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    What’s the correct tool for hose/pipe end fitting tightening and loosening?

    I was having this same issue and a couple pairs of knipex cobras solved it for me, they are thinner than a set of adjustables and A LOT thinner than a pair of channel locks. Not sure if I'd use the knipex though if it's something you're gonna have to service frequently since they'll slightly...
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    New Cornwell Z Series 120 tooth Flex Head Ratchets

    They're made in Ohio alright, ohio province of china :sneaky: Like "Made in USA. . . . with global materials" aka we shipped it here from another country then put it in the packaging. Sneaky way to bypass the FTC laws.
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    New Cornwell Z Series 120 tooth Flex Head Ratchets

    I had two coworkers that bought the Cornwell "Long *** 1/2 flex ratchet" that most trucks seem to carry, and combined they had 5 warranties for them in the course of a few months. I believe it's the SRF80LH, ohio made. Funny cause we all got the Taiwan Blue-power CTGSSR, the one they sell in a...
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    6 point combination wrenches

    This has been a pretty big downside, although the only one so far, that I didn't think I'd encounter after I bought my set of Wrightgrips. (I thought they were gonna be the end all be all !! :() It almost makes them unusable on aluminum or brass nuts because they end up marring so bad that...
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    Info on new Tekton ratcheting wrenches

    I actually just did the tie rods and steering shock on my jeep and ONLY used 15/18mm sockets/wrenches haha
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    Does anyone use these metric wrench sizes?

    I've only needed a 25mm wrench once, for the nut on an M16 bolt, which are usually 24mm. I don't remember what brand of trailer it was, but it was an aluminum flatbed semi trailer, for the bolts that held on the axle subframes.
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