if you had to do it over, list the tools would you buy in order, you can break it down into metric, sae, sockets, impact sockets also and such
3/8 sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, 1/2 sockets, hammers
something like that
in my i have a 20x20 section thats insulated and constantly heated, right now its an exercise room. i do like it that way, however i am wondering if i should move my tools and boxes in there so that they are constantly heated. do you think this would be better than leaving them in the...
looking to getting a set of wrenches. trying to decide between sk and gearwrench. presume the sets are equal pieces and such. not interested in snapon mac and others really not looking to spend 300 or more on them.
which one would you buy
i saw a while ago a thread where there were led lights, not the tube ones like shop lights. but single strips about 4 ft long. they had a link to ebay. they were like 10 for 100
looking at some 3/8 swivel/universal sockets. i like the sk ones cause they come in 6 and 12 (just an ocd of mine to have both) then i saw the gw ones. way cheaper and i have heard good things about gw. does anyone have any experence with these. i dont turn tools by trade, just a home...
one thing i cant stand about hf hand tools is that they skip. i know the reasoning but cant stand it. its one of the reasons i wont buy there sockets/wrenches. if they did offer a set without skips i probably would get a set
would you like hf to offer non skip sets or are you happy with...
came across this phone camera eye piece. might be worth trying out if its for real
http://www.gearbest.com/microscopes-endoscope/pp_235110.html?vip=64529&utm_source=YGfacebook&utm_medium=cicada&utm_campaign=FB1510
can someone school me on air tools. i was looking at couple die grinders and wondering if they all are rated the same at max speed. and working psi. is it better to go with a lower cfm or higher. will one give more power/torque or does it just use more air and not as efficient. i've seen...
not how to classify these, but where does everyone keep stuff like grease guns, jumper cables, battery chargers, 4 ways, wheel pullers, come-a-longs, ect....
anyone use these, whats your thoughts.
http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/milwaukee-48-22-2417-7-piece-hollow-shaft-metric-nut-driver-set/miln48-22-2417,default,pd.html?start=10&cgid=milwaukee-hand-screwdrivers
i saw a post a while back where a guy used foam insulation and i believe felt. he cut the tool shapes out in the foam then glued on the felt. i cant find the thread. can you send me a link to it
just built me a room outside from my garage for my compressor mainly cause i hate hearing it run, its an 8x8 room or so. my question is should i heat it during the winter. my first thought is yes.
interested in getting two of the 44's and using them as under the work bench storage. however i am very ocd and i'm not liking having the look of them. has anyone looked at how hard it would be to swap the drawers from left to right. i know theres gonna be some fab work but i was going to...
i've seen a couple threads about whats the one tool you couldnt live without, have to have ect...
lets change it up. whats the one tool you dont need, wont buy again. not wanting a brand such as that x tool from harbor freight or craftsman ect... just the tool in general
if you want we can...
i know this will be diff for everyone but just wanting an idea what the most popular answer is. i dont need another set of either one but going to buy another one. so which one of these two would you buy and if you could why. just dont say cause i dont have the other and i dont like xbrand...
i am planning on raising a section of my ceiling and have decided to go on 9ft height, just dont believe 8 is gonna be enough and 10 might be over kill when i have 14ft in the rest.
does going 9 sound good or what. any opinions welcome
getting ready for my floor and wanting to know what fall should i get to a drain. the building is 50x60 ish and i will be having two sections of 50x30. one drain in each with a wall seperating the two.
planning on having the outside the whole way around higher and sloping it down to where...