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    ISO Craftsman Jointer Blade Setting Gauge 9-2647

    Looking for a Craftsman jointer blade setting gauge part number 9-2647. Don’t need the instructions but if the gauge is in good shape with all the parts and set screws I’ll take it! Tool is from the 70’s.
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    stuck oil pan plug on new Subaru crosstrek

    Yikes! 1) get it up on jack stands, you'll have more room for leverage 2) at this point you'll need some Irwin bolt removers, if you're not a mechanic I'd HIGHLY recommend taking it in. At this point if you can't get it out with the bolt removers, drilling and tapping are next. At that point...
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    Does this look like a legit Snap On box?

    Definitely an EPIQ, but I'd check the tag serial number with Snap On to make sure it's not stolen or still has $ owed on it. Model number should tell you something too. Theres a white "Do not remove" tag with all the info on it
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    Your experience with Snap-on warranty/refund?

    I've also purchased a bunch of stuff through the SEP program. Received a bent 11/32 wrench once as well as crowfeet that were pitted! They took the crowfeet back but let me keep the bent wrench.
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    Kids tools

    I've got a nephew who's 2 1/2 and I've been waiting patiently to buy him tools! I've seen some really cool "lego" style toys that have plastic tools to take apart cars and such. Theres a few different ones. Here's the link https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DR3KWMM/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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    a surprise in my new SK torx drive set

    That's kinda cool actually! Reminds me of a story my dad told me when he was at a Chevy dealership a long time ago. Long row of work vans badged Chevy on the back except one GM in the middle. He went around to the front of that one and it was badged Chevy on the front and GM in the back.
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    Where to find aluminum bolts?

    Drilling stainless isn't going to be fun. I may be able to make something on the lathe if you can't find any. How many do you need?
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    Where to find aluminum bolts?

    What are they for exactly? If McMaster doesn't have them, an aircraft supply store might but it's unlikely. Why are aluminum bolts necessary? Can you use an alternative?
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    Make your own Dustless Blaster?

    Keep us updated on your success and failures. Subscribed!
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    Wobble extensions....what length if just buying one?

    Gosh, extension lengths are many for a reason. It's hard to pin down a general size you would use the most. It depends on what you're using them on. With aviation I find myself using 2" and 4" wobbles more than anything. What you may get more use out of are universal and swivel sockets...
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    wrench organize

    Ernst racks
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    Tool coatings? Derusted tools now more prone to rusting!

    boiled linseed oil might help on bare metal
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    Fabricating a Snap-On KRL1099PBO 'like' toolbox out of the shell of a Harbor Freight

    Awesome work! I am truly impressed with your skills. And +1 on the kaizen foam, I have it in my toolbox. Cheers to a fellow A&P. Hope you took advantage of the student discounts from SO, Matco, and/or Mac while you where learning. I sure did!
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    7/16" deep socket in 1/4" hex drive

    Ive found knowing how to phrase a search on google is half the battle. Have to understand how to ask the question that will yield the results you want.
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    60 Degree Open End Angle Wrenches

    As others have said, Snap on makes 30-60 angle wrenches. I'm a full time aircraft mechanic and use them all the time. Aircraft are notorious for tight spaces and awkward working areas, these wrenches are a must for me. They're a life saver but I don't know how often I'd need them on cars.
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    Snapon tool quality control declining?

    Here's the crowfoot and wrench. Again these were brand new, right out of the package
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    Snapon tool quality control declining?

    I've had a few problems here and there. Got an 11/32" combination wrench from them and it was bent. Brand new. I called them, sent pictures, they replaced it and didn't want the old one back. Also got some crows feet that were pitted and corroded. Again, they were brand new. Not off the truck...
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    Tool box recommendations for future A&P mechanic

    As an A&P myself I recommend: 1) A ~50-60" long rollaway with NO top chest. Often times you'll need to maneuver your box around and underneath airplanes. Plus you'll use your box as a workbench more often than you think. 2) Get what you can afford and fill it with top of the line tools. Snap...
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