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    Borrowing tools at the shop...

    I loan and borrow tools frequently. I expect all the youngsters to get their own stuff. Until then, I'm happy to loan tools to anyone who'll bring things back ASAP, in the same or better condition. Loaning tools is a small favor to my fellow employees but a big favor to our employer.
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    Newbie Torque Wrench Question

    I recommend it. 40 years from now your elbow may thank you.
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    Air-Line plumbing

    I did and it made for some nice dry air. And warm hands, too. But it did not last because the owner sold out anyway.
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    How much do you use 1/2" drive sockets?

    19 or 20 mm bolt heads are on 10 mm bolts, as determined by bolt shank size. 10mm is just slightly larger than 3/8" and it turns out for me that 3/8" drive will handle them no problem without breaking or stripping much. I use bolt shank size (I should have said thread diameter), not head size...
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    Torque number with Anti-seize

    Antiseize compound is a one-time lubricant for stationary parts. Get it? You only need it to move one time when you unscrew the threads, repair the part, and then reapply the antiseize when you reassemble. Great stuff, I use it every day:beer:. Thread locking compound works for keeping the bolt...
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    How much do you use 1/2" drive sockets?

    I use 1/2" drive every day at work but it's determined by the size bolts I'm working on. I use a rule-of-thumb: up to 3/8" or 10mm bolt shank size I grab 3/8" drive; up to 1/2" or 12mm I grab 1/2" dr; and so on, usually on an impact wrench, smallest first unless I already know better. Tough...
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    Warranty policy question

    If you crank on the fasteners going the other way until the wrenches are straight, no warranty will be needed.
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    Drill Press Key Storage

    I've only been not losing my chuck keys for 40 years. Place it where you would expect it to be if you were not paying attention; and then pay attention!
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    Stahlwille 200nm wobble extension bar 1/2!

    You need to develop some feel for what you're doing. Or rub more grease in it better.
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    Proper way to plumb compressor

    Assuming that happened during highly humid weather, it does not mean you had water in your compressed air or didn't do a good job on the system. The local cooling at the blowgun tip can also condense water out of the surrounding air. When that happens I watch the air flow off the tip and if it's...
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    Snap-On Battery Cable Puller Part Question

    Duh, sorry to seem so harsh but all the dealers I've known will bend over backwards to make things work for you but you gotta buy stuff! Then the genius comes out. Original owner don't mean squat. Relationship, especially cash flow, means you are a tool user and paying for it. Nothing wrong with...
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    Snap-On Battery Cable Puller Part Question

    ...but I can't warranty it because I got it second hand. It's not the name on the tool but your name that matters. If you're not spending any money, any dealer is probably going to jerk you around just for sport. And he should. Want a good warranty? Then don't be picking leftovers and trying to...
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    Merry Tools

    I highly doubt that extension will survive high bolt breakaway torque and shock but it should not need to. If you can get that tool in there you can get a breaker bar, or at least a beat-on box wrench, in to do its job first. Then I would use whatever motor is handy to spin the Tite-reach and...
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    Relay testers

    I want the relay in the circuit when testing for intermittent faults. The relay jumpers give access to all the circuits while everything is working, and then not working. If you're tracing a fault that is there when you are just tap the relay. If it still doesn't cycle I mark it and swap it with...
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    snap on or cornwell

    I'm retiring soon but still buying tools. (I may last only another day or it may be 10 years; it depends what my bones tell me:dunno:). Resale value is now the second thing I think about after it has long been ignored completely. (First is reduction of repetitive stress because I like working...
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    Menards now carries Knipex

    Probably a loss-leader. Get 'em while they're hot (or cheap). I have the 10" cobras and they're good pliers. I just used them Fri night to pull a broken plastic sensor I could barely reach. They held on tight with only a little squeeze on the handles.
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    Large workshop on floor joists?

    You can make it work. About 30 years ago I did some exploring through the Allis-Chalmers complex in West Allis, WI a few years after it went bankrupt. They made wood floors work big time. The machines were all gone by then and most of the industrial buildings were being deconstructed. They had...
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    Square Nut Socket?

    Where, pls?
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    Metric/std fastener interchangeability

    Please don't mix them up! The SAE bolts will have the radial dashes on the head to ID grade. The metric bolts and most metric nuts will have a numeric grade ID, eg 8.8, 10.9, etc on the head and nut. Or keep them in the original package. Anything not identified and misapplied is going to cause...
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    Which basic MAPP/OXY torch for heating stuck automotive bolts ?

    For heating stuff just enough to break it loose, I use the first option almost every time. Then I add aerosol sprays, candles, ice, etc. It works 90% of those times. That's at work 40/week. I have an oxy/acet torch with cutting and preheat tips ready to go but usually try the small torch first...
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