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    Replacing my Jeep clutch

    My 2 cents: I did my 1983 cj7 in the driveway. It's on 35" tires so I was able to sit up under the jeep. I used a regular jack and the yellow ratch straps. I hooked the ratchet straps around the frame to support the t case and ****** (either did it 1 by one, or together). Then another one to...
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    Fluorescent lights buzzing

    Just moved into New house. I don't remember the flourescent lights having a buzz but wondering if me removing some bulbs from every other light and running them like that, caused any issue? They are hardwired to one switch There are 11 of them lighting up the entire basement. I found at least...
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    Tools from the old world

    These were my best friends grandpa's work tools. Made by Wells Brothers in Greenfield, MA and used locally.
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    Looking for a tool

    I have those in my box. Been meaning to try it too!
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Have the truing stand too. Tad different. You have right angle bar. I have straight bar. Good stand! Built my first dirtbike wheel on it!
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    Looking for a tool

    The angle of those at the tip would be too thick. I work with some smaller stuff that the tip of the fits perfectly. Sometimes I can have the loop larger than the needle part, but that would mean I'd waste more material when I cut of the tails at the finishing. Though for those pliers I could...
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    Looking for a tool

    Hi Unique situation here. I make/splice soft shackles made of amsteel blue and I currently use SK linesman pliers and needle nose to do my work. What I use them for is tightening knots by sticking the needle nose into the knot loops and open the pliers, to tension each part of the knot. I'm...
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