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    Snap-on HCP48ACF Hose Clamp pliers

    For the visual ones of us. Sent from my S61 using Tapatalk
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    Grease Guns 2018

    Yeah if you don't want to go cordless Lincoln makes solid units. One thing I would be aware of though is that guns with button style bleeders are the way to go if you go through a couple tubes at once, but they weep more grease out so if you go through maybe two tubes a year the screw bleeds...
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    Grease Guns 2018

    Get one on whatever power tool battery platform you run. Sent from my S61 using Tapatalk
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    Need a 3/4" Drive Ratchet

    Proto 3/4 drives come up on ebay fairly often. Picked mine up for $30 and my regular dealer gave me a free rebuild kit.
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    What type of piston ring compressor?

    You gotta use the corrugated ones if you can. They don't ever slip down into the bore with the piston.
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    framing nail guns

    Depends on what you're doing.
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    Rusty Snap On

    Seem to be doing a pretty good job of keeping the moisture out. Those of us who have done work out of a service truck seem to relate to that. My tools are all cheaper but look just the same. The sunex blow molded cases aren't exactly pelican grade.
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    Impacting a bolt off with a ratchet on the other side

    Also one of the benefits of electric impact ratchets is that it doesn't hurt nearly as much as doing it with an air impact
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    Lock Ring Pliers

    The proto is a solid choice. I've changed dozens of painted u joints with mine and the tips are still holding up.
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    Chrome VS Impact sockets

    https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=364250
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    Would you give your best tools to your kid?

    IIf I ever had a kid I wouldn't. I never had any tools handed to me but I have been lucky enough to be given garage space to keep them. At twenty I've easily spent 20k (had about 15k stolen across separate incidents involving my stuff being in a company owned vehicle, would be a lot less if I...
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    Plastic Nonmarring trim tools

    The Astro pneumatic kit is solid for the price. Like $15 on Amazon.
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    Origination of the skid-steer: From the 1950's!

    Great read! Thanks for posting.
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    NAPA Professional

    Some Napa stores will warranty them with a Carlyle if they break. Or at least that's what the Napa here told me when I bought a few NOS Napa pro tools from them.
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    Tools That Have Hurt you

    They call those jacks widow makers for a reason. Heard my share of stories of people getting killed or turned into vegetables by those handles.
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    Dewalt cordless impact wrench

    Yeah I generally use setting 3 for loosening and 2 for tightening anything smaller than a 5/8 bolt. The given ratings for the settings are in RPM rather than ft/lbs like the Milwaukee.
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    Tools That Have Hurt you

    Cut up my hand a little replacing a high pressure fuel pump on a machine on the side of the highway. Open end of a 15mm Pittsburgh wrench snapped apart and like an idiot I switched around to using the box end and every time it turned the nut a little it dug a little deeper into my hand. Had a...
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    Cantilever Toolbox Thread

    That's kinda the guy I would assume would work out of one. I started working out of this one when I was 18 or 19 so either a year or two ago. Whenever I slide it out some of the truckers, especially the younger guys would jest about how I use an "old white guy" toolbox. Don't really ever see...
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    3-point jib crane for tractor

    Second the weight bar idea.
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    3-point jib crane for tractor

    That's awesome. Great idea.
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