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    How would you paint something on a car subject to damage?

    I've been using Rustoleum Professional High Performance Enamel spray paint for nearly 20 years. I've never had a single issue with it. Easy to find at the big box stores. I painted the frame on my '86 F150 probably 11 years ago and it still looks good. I've always used the gloss black but...
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    Another MaxJax install w/ concrete "stuff"

    From my experience, I would recommend you do something as cheaply as possible, find out what you like and don't like based on your use case, then get what you need based on those findings. I've done a ton of work on many vehicles and have never needed a locking creeper. It sounds good in...
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    Another MaxJax install w/ concrete "stuff"

    I had one of those expensive creepers and never used it. Ended up selling basically a new creeper for a pretty good loss. Was a bit of a hassle getting into and out of it. I'm short and have found this to be the ticket. I put rollerblade style wheels on it - it rolls buttery smooth. If...
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    Talk me out of this husky 27” box combo

    You need to get off Garage Journal. :lol_hitti Nice cart by the way. Love the blue.
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    Talk me out of this husky 27” box combo

    Goes from clearance-priced Husky to Snap-on. :headscrat
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    1/4" Drive Stubby Ratchet Problem

    What @Professor Gascan said or the detents are at a depth that don't align with the quick release so they aren't engaging.
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    I talked myself into buying the Icon 1/4 and 3/8 sockets sets but the ratchets look like ****

    They'll pull from another set if needed. You only return the defective item. The set they pull the replacement from will then go to their clearance section.
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    Blasting cabinet haze prevention

    You could do the same by placing a magnet on the lid, then the screen, then another magnet. The extra magnet will be your spacer. Would hold up better than a piece of foam.
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    Blasting cabinet haze prevention

    Excellent tip! So smart yet so simple.
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    2016 Mustang GT with a 1967 Fairlane body

    This vehicle is unbelievable. My little brain can't comprehend doing something like this to this level of detail.
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    Rustoleum car paint job and adding clear coat

    10-15 minutes according to this video.
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    Rate my 1/4" and 3/8" ratchet drawer along with my screwdriver drawer

    I have 8 vehicles and three motorcycles for three drivers. I guess I'm a collector of cars. If I sold off some of them I could get a boatload of Snap-on. We all collect something. We just always think what WE collect makes more sense than what others collect.
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    Rate my 1/4" and 3/8" ratchet drawer along with my screwdriver drawer

    I was wondering what the HK in your avatar was for. Thank you, sir.
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    Rate my 1/4" and 3/8" ratchet drawer along with my screwdriver drawer

    OP, what did you collect prior to Snap-on?
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    Rate my 1/4" and 3/8" ratchet drawer along with my screwdriver drawer

    Maybe you should take the advice of the OP’s avatar.
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    Getting tired of Hansen socket organizers. Westling looks tempting. Any Westling users here?

    This thread is wild. Just wanted to tip my hat to @impactims. This forum is known for people not being able to take criticism. The OP has taken an absolute beating for 6 pages and still is cordial in his responses. Also, the horse is dead. It's been beaten to a soupy mess. You can stop...
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    Blasting cabinet haze prevention

    Here you go. It's just attached with fasteners through the lid. I included a picture looking through the glass. The screen doesn't affect the view. It's a tight mesh, too. Way smaller holes than a window screen.
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    Blasting cabinet haze prevention

    My Snap-on cabinet uses a fine mesh metal screen in front of the glass. Seems to work as the cabinet is old and the glass has never been replaced.
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    Looking for a compact cordless screwdriver (pistol grip style) for automotive interior work

    The OP made it extremely clear he wanted a pistol grip with a toggle switch. Nearly everyone then proceeds to recommend drivers that meet neither of those requirements. :headscrat
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    Looking for a compact cordless screwdriver (pistol grip style) for automotive interior work

    No one here gives a rip about what the OP wants. They just want to shove their choices down your throat. That's pretty much how every similarly themed thread goes on this forum.
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