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    rg6

    Something like this would work for the conduit. You'd need the pvc threaded adapter and then this. https://www.homedepot.com/p/1-2-in-Nylon-Connector-LPCG50-1/100160738
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    rg6

    I have the older version of this set. $40 at Lowes. The only reason I upgraded was to be able to do BNCs and 90 degree connectors. https://www.lowes.com/pd/IDEAL-Linear-X3-Compression-Hip-Kit-Compression-Tool/1000404645
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    RJ 45 tool and accessories?

    If you are pulling cable out to the garage, go ahead and pull two and if you have some coax pull that also. You can terminate it later if you need to.
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    SK ratchet, thumbwheel, universal, sockets

    I picked up a SK 91860 1/4 socket set and it’s missing a few pieces and has a couple incorrect pieces. Pieces I need 1/4 round head ratchet. The set should have a 40970 but I’d rather have a 40971 1/4 thumbwheel, 49270 1/4 universal, 40990 1/4 drive 10mm socket, standard length, 6 point, 40709...
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    The Klein Tool addiction thread! :)

    We need a list of all these cool places so when someone is traveling they can check the list for places near their route and destination.
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    Klein Grip-It Screwdrivers

    Still looking.
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    Xcelite Screwdriver Set CK23

    I'm looking for an Xcelite Screwdriver set CK23. Its the reversible set with 2 or 3 blades. I have found them new but all the reviews say quality is poor on the new sets. This is the set I'm looking for. Some sets have a roll instead of a pouch and that's fine. For that matter no pouch is...
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    Zip Tie Gun Shootout! Stop Cutting Your Fingers!

    This is what we did on every wire bundle in the aircraft when I was in the Navy. Still do that from time to time.
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    Which 8-point sockets? ‘Complete” socket set

    I don't think i have ever seen a fastener with 8 sides so this is probably going to be used on a square nut or plug with 4 sides. In that case a 12 point will do the same thing.
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    What is this helmet for?

    Looks like a military helmet liner.
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    Claw Hammer thread.

    My dad's all time favorite is a True Temper Rocket from the 60's. He's been a carpenter for 50+ years. Uses Estwing 16 oz now. I have a 16 and 20 oz Stanley Antivibe, both work well enough.
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    Chopped! The GJ User Modified Tools Thread

    We had a wrench just like this on the CO2 bottle that was connected to the soda fountain. We always knew where the wrench was.
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    Hauling a Retail Purchase of a Tool Chest

    ^^This is awesome. Members who have never met offering to help each other out.
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    looking to id a ratchet

    Duro-Chrome 4487 1/4-Drive Ratchet http://alloy-artifacts.org/duro-indestro-p4.html#duro-sockets Fig. 254 shows a Duro-Chrome model 4487 1/4-drive reversible ratchet, marked with "Duro-Chrome" forged into a raised panel on the handle, with "Made in U.S.A." and "Pat. No. 1902878" forged into...
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    Air chucks/tire inflators that don't ****

    I have the older version of this one. Works just fine. Dad has similar Kobalt and I very much dislike it. https://smile.amazon.com/Inflator-Inflation-Campbell-Hausfeld-MP600000AV/dp/B0007ZJ1IK/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=tire+inflator+with+gauge+hausfeld&qid=1562181571&s=gateway&sr=8-3
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    Best way to clean an oil stained floor?

    I've had good luck with portland cement. pulled up spots the floor dry didn't touch
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    Adding a TV antenna on house

    I do a little antenna work from time to time and parents have a motorhome so we are always adjusting and rescanning. Winegard has an app for your phone that will use your location and your camera to show you where to point the antenna. Works well enough. http://www.winegard.com/apps
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    Upgrading to SK

    I'd call Epstein's and talk to one of the guys there. The times I have been in the store, everyone is very helpful. I might skip the SK screwdrivers, they are made by Pratt Read and PR brand is cheaper and Epstein's has those too.
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    What do you personally use a speeder wrench for?

    In Navy Aviation we called it a speed handle. Used it to open all the access panels on the aircraft with hex bits. Haven't used one since.
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    Found tool on side of the road - what now?

    Outside building out the rest of a set for it, you'll have to get men in black to hit you with the red flashy thing.
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