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  1. J

    Found a deal on craigslist? - List Here!

    Yeah a bit high to say the least. I could probably fill 75% of it with electrical components. Resisters, capacitors, tubes, test equipment, wire and on and on. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  2. J

    Harbor Freight 3 Ton Daytona Jack Versus Snap On FJ300 Jack

    Thanks for the tips! Every once in while it pumps wonky. Like it takes double the pumps it usually takes to get to the same height. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
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    Found a deal on craigslist? - List Here!

    Don't know if it's a deal, but, I sure wish I had the room... https://hartford.craigslist.org/atq/d/warehouse-clean-out/6268099429.html Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  4. J

    New KRSC46 **** This Thing Holds The Junk!!

    God I wish I had a few more deep or full chest length drawers on mine. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  5. J

    First Time I've Seen One Of These

    Oh that's a good idea. Man I hate those Honda rotor screws. I've found it more time efficient to just drill them out and use a square out. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  6. J

    Show off your DOE's!

    Neat! Thanks for sharing. I love it when stuff like that happens. My great grandfather bought a coat made in Gloversville, NY in the teens. It was full length made from a brown bear pelt. After a lot of searching I actually came across it in a catalog from 1911. I almost fell out of my chair...
  7. J

    Show off your DOE's!

    Oh I guess the one marked MH is McKaig Hatch possibly. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  8. J

    First Time I've Seen One Of These

    Lol sounds like a good use case!! Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  9. J

    Show off your DOE's!

    Last one for the day. Not sure the first two count for the theme of the thead. Top to bottom: 1 & 2 Auto-Kit #3 No maker mark. Lectrolite? #4 Husky #5 Craftsman #6 Can't find maker mark Lectrolite? #7 Barcalo #8 Billings #9 Only mark is 43697 Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  10. J

    Show off your DOE's!

    Next batch. Top to bottom: #1 Can't find a maker mark at all. #2 & #3 Westline #4 & #5 Barcalo #6 Billings Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  11. J

    Show off your DOE's!

    I have a ton of random ones. First pic from top to bottom: #1 Something "raft" looks like the first half is worn off. #2 Nash possibly for Nash autos. #3 Penens Corp. #4 and #5 New Britain #6? Only marking is an MH with a circle around it. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  12. J

    Reed 204 1/2 Vise

    Very nice looking vise! Good pickup. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  13. J

    Can you recommend a Smoke Machine Leak Tester for under $200?

    Oh man I need one too. Good timing. My Triton F-250 started throwing a lean trouble code so I may have a vacuum leak somewhere. My And just a quick note here's what happened to my STP PREMIUM air filter after 500 miles. Came completely unglued from the felt which forms the seal. The tray only...
  14. J

    Line/Flare Nut Wrenche Suggestions

    I learned my lesson at a young age to buy a set of these, when I tried using a regular wrench on a flare nut fitting, where the hard and soft brake lines connect. When the hard line twisted off, and snapped, I learned how to use a flaring tool.[emoji2] Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  15. J

    Found a good use for Yoga Mat

    [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] Ain't happening! Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  16. J

    What's New? Need Help Identifying Some Wrenches

    Sure happy to! My grandfather had like forty, refrigerator crisper drawers from the 60s, stuffed with wrenches. Then there's boxes of ratchets and sockets. He inherited a bunch from his father who was a tradesman. He worked in a steel mill in Chicago and I guess horded tools. Have a million...
  17. J

    VISE REPAIR 101 all vise repairs, lubricants, sources for parts and the tricks to fix

    I was wondering what those were called. Thanks! Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  18. J

    First Time I've Seen One Of These

    Proto flathead screwdriver socket. 3/8 drive. Pretty neat! Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
  19. J

    "Forged Steel" DBE Wrenches

    Thanks for the extra info fellas! I counted the; Lectrolite, Tru-Fits and letter marked Lectrolites, and came up with almost 60, that my grandfather had stored in a 1960s refrigerator crisper drawer in the basement. Don't ask me!?? He worked at Wisconsin Steel across from the Chicago Ford...
  20. J

    Show your new tool arrivals

    Oh my nice score! I have several Fluke meters, VDV test equipment and network test equipment. I'm in the the electronics field. The 289 is still one of my favorites to use. Enjoy! Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
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