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    Tools for working on a Jeep Liberty (KK)

    I had a JK, and nothing was unusual but for the usual iso wrench sizes like 16mm, 18mm, 21mm, etc... May not apply to your vehicle, but I ran into bolts on the front axle with 12-point heads as well....
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    EDC rechargable flashlight

    I have a Microstream USB and like it very much. Mine has two brightness levels controlled with the tailswitch. My one and only gripe is that I understand the battery is a Streamlight proprietary size though, so forget about replacing it with a standard unit.
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    Screw Head Type?

    Yikes! I've never seen a flathead with that steep of an angle. I'm sure the thread is standard, why not bore the jaws out with an 82° countersink and use a typical FHCS?
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    Powering a 12v whinch from 120v

    Impossible. I'm sorry, but I won't pussyfoot around here. If you're looking for a 120V p/s that'll supply a 12V winch operating with any type of load, you're out of luck. Its just not going to happen. Either run it from a car battery with some decent gauge cable, or buy one of the 120VAC...
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    Keeping a shop built hydraulic press aligned

    Mine's just a very small bench top 6 tonne, but I used nesting square tubes with great success. Perhaps something similar could be used in your case?
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    Dedicated 240v outlet to run a Weld Pak 100

    Agreed. If you ran a neutral out there, just put in a small sub panel and feed a nice dedicated 20 amp 120 outlet, and a 240 outlet for the heater. Also this way, if you ever run into future electrical needs, you're ahead of the game.
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    Re-hanging a sledge hammer, what side is the top?

    No science behind it, but 'd have excellent luck soaking everything (handle, wedge, inside of head) with red loc-tite. I think it soaks into the wood, swelling it a little, then hardens and binds everything up rock solid.
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    The Mystery Tool.

    Perhaps some type of fencing wire twisting tool?
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    Compressor drain valve - replace with extended ball valve setup

    This is what I ended up doing to avoid reaching down under there. The hose helps to blow the rusty water out the door...
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    M12 Die Grinder

    I want one so bad, but like you mentioned I can't come to grips with the $230 CDN price tag! Air will have to do for now....
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    advice needed on washing garage floor before epoxying

    In this weather, I wouldn't worry about water. At least make an attempt to avoid directly spraying where you don't want water to go, but a couple open doors and a fan will have everything dry fairly quick!
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    What is your most sentimental tool?

    I have quite a few of my Grandfathers tools, but this Starrett British made 93C tap handle and the Zubi thumb wrench are my favourites. His name is deeply engraved on both, and I use them regularly.
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    rethreading a 5/8-18 bolt to 5/8-11

    I'd be modifying the adapter instead of the antique tripod. If you're capable, build up the inside of the threaded hole with a tig welder, and re-tap for 5/8" fine thread. If you can't do that, just drill out the hole on the adapter to 11/16", and use a 5/8" washer and fine thread nut to...
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    Removing bottomed out bolt with broken head

    Ummmm, grab that with a 10" pipe wrench, don't worry about welding or LH drilling until you break it off below flush lol. There must be a lot of engineers on the boat forums if the "mechanically inclined" members are suggesting you take this to a machine shop! Just out of curiosity, what did...
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    Good place for online tool purchases in Canada

    https://www.blackrocktools.com/ ??
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    What tool is this, does anyone know?

    I think the guys are on to something here. look at these old blades from Simonds. Looks awfully similar lol!
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    300$ to spend on a vise

    :bounce::bounce: Good one!
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    Starrett machinist level...old

    Like Cooter Brown mentioned, Starrett still makes this exact level, nearly 100 years later. (perhaps longer..? I can't find much history on the 132). https://www.starrett.com/metrology/product-detail/132-12
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    Starrett machinist level...old

    I have the 11-7/8" model as well...:bounce: Its not rusty, but it's most definitely been used. It belonged to my grandfather, but I have no idea how old it actually is. You can't even read the stamping on the bottom, but I'm not sure if that's due to excessive use, or the old man...
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    National-standard safety wire...is this old?

    Looks old to me! The good news is that stainless steel doesn't go bad!
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