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    Milwaukee 'mid-torque' 1/2" gun?

    I need 1/2 inch, I'm going to go for the Tekton. I also think they have more socket sizes than the Pittsburgh. Gas to HF is $10 on my pickup besides. Nice to have ir to your door with Amazon!
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    Milwaukee 'mid-torque' 1/2" gun?

    Did my homework on this and can save about 50% going to the Pittsburg deep impact sockets. What bothers me is the Pittsburgh does not come with a case and they will be rolling around my drawer. How nice is the blow case that Teckton uses?
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    Retaining wall?

    Is that a slab on grade or does it having a footing below frost level? Either way it looks like its being undermined by your water runoff. You have to get the water away from the building that is coming off the roof.
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    Storage for more Speciality Lesser Used Tools?

    I am struggling with the same problem Right now I have my large bottom drawer of my new Milwaukee bench filled with corded tools (sander, skilsaw, a couple drywall guns). Not a perfect situation to have. I have a heat gun, circular saw, miter saw etc. in my shed. I bought a rolling new gladiator...
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    Rusting anchor bolts..

    I would think the acid bath would clean the rust rather than make rust. If you calculated how long the rust would take to impact strength, it would be a very long time. There is actually an advantage to using rusty anchor bolts (roughness improves bond). If you are designing a bridge where...
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    Another happy Race Deck customer

    Some people install a cove base that is slightly higher than the flooring.
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    Vintage Snap-On Timing Light

    Thanks for trying! I will have to find a neighbor that has a older car. Wish I had my 1969 Firebird! Those were the days.
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    Vintage Snap-On Timing Light

    If one was to connect both of the wires (negative clamp and inductance clamp) to the negative (black) battery terminal and the red clamp to the battery positive should the light come on and stay on?
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    Vintage Snap-On Timing Light

    That is what I was afraid of and why I asked the original question. I didn't think it would work on my cars (all coil packs).
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    Vintage Snap-On Timing Light

    No offense taken! I'm not that bad.
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    Vintage Snap-On Timing Light

    Nothing happened. Must need repair.
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    Vintage Snap-On Timing Light

    Any spark plug wire?
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    Misc. Tools

    Here are two wrenches that I would like identified if possible. One is 11/16 and 5/8 with the number 93 and chrome molybdenum on it. The other just says carbon steel but has a odd cut to it. Again keep, sell or ditch!
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    Roppe Rubber bullnose Stair Treads

    Thanks for your help! I will be using it on the platform rubber mat also. I believe it will stick to the masonite that I put down to smooth out the terrible chip board that the contractor left me with in my new house. The masonite was cheap and gave me a nice level surface. I know about the...
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    Vintage Snap-On Timing Light

    I ended up with a old Snap-on Timing light when my Dad passed away. I believe it was purchased in the late fifties. Trying to decide what to do with it. Now to show my ignorance (me from computer timing system age). How would I quickly tell if it works without a lot of trouble? Pics attached. If...
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    Show your adjustable wrenches!

    I had no idea that you could fix these. What manufacturer do these fit?
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    Two Stillson Wrenches

    1) Two Stillson pipe wrenches ($20.00 shipped). 2) VINTAGE BARCALO BUFFALO USA OPEN END WRENCH 11/16 x 19/32 ($5.50 shipped) 3) Vintage STANLEY HEX-A-MATIC Automatic Nut Driver Hand Tool 66-525 ($6.50 shipped) 4) USM "POP" RIVETOOL ($8.99 shipped)
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    Roppe Rubber bullnose Stair Treads

    Found it! http://www.ebay.com/itm/263425940104 Bought a roll (only had 1 inch wide). Thanks for the help!
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    Looking for new LED work light

    Does this stop charging when battery is charged?
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