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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Just eggin' em on with that slotted one, eh? :LOL:
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    What is it? Pegboard accessory.

    Does the portion in/behind the pegboard look similar to below? For some reason, to me it looks like it's supposed to stick out from the board.
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    Special tools or anything especially helpful for a starting out Toyota Tech.

    Hopefully this isn't too much of a derail, but are the dedicated Toy/Lexus funnels that much of an advantage? I recently grabbed a FloTool QuickFill 5062 for my 5VZ-FE and it seems to work well for around 5 bucks. I'm not afraid to spend the extra $$, but is the thread on style that much better?
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    Was this wrench AI designed?!?

    You'll wrench your eye out, kid!
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Was a few bucks less than normal and I've been coveting for a bit, so the perfect excuse to grab one!
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    Was this wrench AI designed?!?

    Anything's a bottle opener if you're belligerent enough
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    Was this wrench AI designed?!?

    God Rest Her Soul, but this is type of weird **** my adorable Grandmother used to get me for Christmas.
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    How did Snap On become the standard?

    Way back when I started learning how to work on my own stuff, I regarded SO as the tools that folks getting paid to turn them used. (The internet literally did not exist yet.) I chose cheaper alternatives - and despite every single odd, the jobs somehow were successfully completed and nobody died.
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    The OKnife U1 Utility Folder

    FastBack 6in1 and a Swiss Army Card keeps me pretty covered. The scissors are small, but effective, and I really like having the pin (and pen) when I need it. Also airline approved.
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    Snap-on Box: Clanking sound halfway through drawer travel?

    Isn't that literally a question for Snap On?
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    We just acquired our first set of Felco 2s as well. Needless to say, rather giddy about it :giggle:
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    6.5" vs 7.25" circ saw

    I have both in 20V brushless, and while the 7.25" is built better - the 6.5" gets used more. Quite often my choice boils down to which side I want/need the blade.
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    Where can i buy these JIS Bits?

    I was introduced to this on my '87 Burton Elite 150 I also remember the instructions stating "Tighten as hard as you can." !
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    Quality of Husky Tools from Home Depot

    They're not my first choice for most things, but their 1/4" drive impact adapters and prybars have held up well on many a trail-side repair.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Picked up another Dash 7 off FleaBay Couldn't choose color, but at least got another translucent which is great as I can see where everything is. I love this thing! Use it everyday- dimensions are perfect for my use. Little overlap on some bits, but until I can justify $$$ for individual ones...
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    Anyone built a hitch load extender

    Bungees wouldn't have been my first choice, but glad it worked out!
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    Tools of Japan

    Always a sucker for carbon steel... Chikamasa T-550
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