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    Favorite 1/4” drive swivel head ratchet?

    Just bought Carlyle with the blue button to match my 3/8" and 1/2" big brothers which I like a lot. Of the 3, it was probably the most expensive. The guy at the counter was surprised at the cost - and it was on sale. Oh well, I guess it averages out OK. These plus the long handle locking...
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    Tools for Bicycle Repair

    https://www.sheldonbrown.com/chain-wear.html
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    Tools for Bicycle Repair

    Kenda tires are fine for street use. Either width should fit on your rims, slight advantage of the 1.25/1.5 is it will be lighter and might have less rolling resistance. Usually the higher the tpi the better the tire in terms of ride quality. Your bike should have Shimano 7 speed gearing so...
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    Future tools to replace Craftsman

    Never broke a cman socket in many years, granted all of mine is USA of various vintages. The issue I have had is there have been a fair number of times when I have rounded off fasteners. Honestly, with Carlyle (and some Ko-Ken) that never happens anymore. I do live in the Northeast and have a...
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    Future tools to replace Craftsman

    Proto: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001VXZ4XI/?tag=atomicindus08-20 Not outrageous price wise for high quality made in USA. If on a budget, then go to Advance online and order Gearwrench with a 20-25% coupon and pick up in store if they have what you want in stock locally. A rail of 3/8 drive...
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    Suggestion on impact driver/wrench

    My Makita 1/4" has taken off lug nuts torqued to 120 ft-lbs numerous times without breaking a sweat. Must be a Milwaukee thing if your's can't do it.
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    Complete mechanics toolset

    Sounds like you are looking for something like Teng Tools: https://tengtoolsusa.com/collections/tool-kits In terms of "master tool sets" I think Carlyle does a decent job because, based on my experience, pretty much everything thing they make is very good quality. You would need to confirm...
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    Best way to clean old Loctite out of a blind hole.

    Methylene chloride aka old style paint stripper and then flush with mineral spirits. Melts old loctite.
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    How much torque breaks a rusty bolt? Use a torque bar to prevent breaking?

    The key to doing this type of work, especially on an older vehicle in the rust belt, is to do everything possible to get the odds of success in your favor. There are two types of fasteners - those that come off easily and those that don't. Always best to assume from the start that you are...
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    Park Tools (bicycle tools)?

    Campagnolo is the Snap On of bicycle tools.
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    Koken or Williams USA

    Zeal is metric only. Regular "flat drive" are available in metric or SAE 6 & 12 PT shallow or deep. Williams can be tricky because now some are USA and some are Taiwan. Unclear whether they are absolutely identical to SO. Koken are cold forged. I have Zeal and 1/2" metric flat drive and am...
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    KOKEN sockets?

    Toolpan
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    KOKEN sockets?

    Koken sockets are cold forged versus most other brands which I believe are hot forged. They have a "stiff" feel as if there is basically zero flex. Definitely very nice, especially for the money. I paid around $45 for a 1/2" rail of regular metric sockets from a US supplier. Also have a 3/8"...
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    Legacy Gift List for Children

    Have two boys, one is in to cars and working on them and the other has no interest at all. When the car kid was about 17 I found a 300 piece Kobalt tool set for $80. I bought it for him basically so he would have decent coverage right from the start. But cheap enough if they get stolen when...
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    Does Tightness of Socket Fit Reduce Rounding off Bolts?

    It's an interesting question and one that I dealt with a few years back while helping my son remove a bumper off a mid eighties BMW parts car which had been daily driven in the Northeast. Nuts were 13mm and I started with US cman and could immediately tell it was going to round off. I just...
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    Gasket removing and cleaning

    Methylene chloride aka paint stripper (now banned?) will soften and dissolve old gasket residue easily. Just be sure to clean off with brake cleaner when finished.
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    Best Torque Wrenches for 50+ Years of Casual Use?

    I have a flex head 3/8" drive torque wrench and find it very useful. The one I have is a CDI but there are others out there as well. https://www.toolsdelivered.com/CDI-802MFRFMHSS-Measuring-Instruments-Torque-Measuring-Wrenches-Micrometer-Adjustable-Wrenches
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    Tool Buying PSA

    If the wrench is made in Taiwan, then it would be decent for $100. Not sure if I would pay that much for one made in China. Did you look at this CDI? https://www.toolsdelivered.com/CDI-2503MFRMH-Measuring-Instruments-Torque-Measuring-Wrenches-Micrometer-Adjustable-Wrenches I might be...
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    Budget is $300 air compressor for small paint jobs?

    I am following this thread because in the future I may want to paint a car as well. My dilemma is that we may want to move at some point and really don't want to deal with a huge compressor. Was looking at this Eastwood gun which is supposedly rated at 4.5 cfm...
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