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    Another "whatisit" thread

    Never would have guessed. Thanks!
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    Another "whatisit" thread

    This jig?/clamp?/press? arrived on my workbench last night. The person who dropped it off has no idea what it is and neither do I. The decal says Scott-USA Sun Valley patent pending, but that might have been taken off a ski pole and applied to this. No other marks. Threaded adjuster with a...
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    Cast iron bandsaw table has a bow in it.

    Do me a favor and remove the bolt in the blade installation gap and remeasure. The gap looks too large and a bit tapered to me, like too large of a bolt was jammed in there. That would attempt spread that half of the table and the material in the middle would go down. If the bow is lessened by...
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    It is very rare in the Pacific Northwest that you have an opportunity to pick up a Flypress used, so when I was offered this Karachi P6 I jumped on it. It was quite difficult to extricate it from the back of the blacksmith's shop where it had been for 25 years, Now to clean it up and make some...
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    Can we completely replace our combo wrenches with ratcheting ones yet?

    Some years back I decided to test this hypothesis that the ratcheting box end wasn't up to the task of breaking loose stubborn bolts. I decided to use them any time they fit. It's been like 5 years. I haven't broken one yet. Still waiting for them to be a problem. Do people still use a...
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    Lisle Tap Socket Set 70500

    Of course they stay tight. They are a standard tap wrench head that has had the tommy bar portion replaced with a square drive. We have been using this design to hold taps for a hundred years or more. That being said, you have touched on exactly why a ratchet is a pretty bad tool for tapping...
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    Lisle Tap Socket Set 70500

    I am a bit of a tapping enthusiast and have a few drawers of tap handles. I haven't used the Lisle version for a few years now. If i need to use a ratchet and I have the room I use this style I am not sure if the standard sizes of tap shanks has changed over the years or what, but the Lisle...
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    The Best Ratchet Lube Has Been Discovered

    I once got so tired of listening to a coworkers dry as a bone Craftsman 1/2" 30 tooth ratchet clanking away that I opened it up and squirted in a blob of grease when he went to the *******. He came back and after a minute or two was screaming trying to figure out what happened. He didn't like...
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    (re-)Discovering T-handles

    Here is the one I bought
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    (re-)Discovering T-handles

    It finally arrived. Feels good in the hand. I will have to get acquainted with it and see how I feel.
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    Saw a 7mm wrench for sale. Where would you use one?

    The OP has clearly never worked on a German or Italian manufactured car
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    What is the attraction of Hammer Drills

    We all see the world through the lenses of our experiences, so to some I suppose a drill is just a carpentry tool. Here is the thing. I work in a fabrication and machine shop where accuracy DOES matter. We use drills too. Nothing like having a bit grab and the chuck jump forward a quarter of an...
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    What is the attraction of Hammer Drills

    Here is the thing. HD is a big box store that sells most of their inventory to home gamers who are.... let's say, less savy and will assume that more features equals superior product. I accidentally bought a dewalt with the hammer drill feature and I absolutely hated it. It made the primary...
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    (re-)Discovering T-handles

    This thread revival just made me break down and order the Beta 910/40 from Zoro Why not, right?
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    What kind of tools have you found in the road??

    I wouldn't normally stop for an adjustable end wrench, but it was huge. Imagine my surprise when it wasn't a cheap import.
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    Anyone have Knipex Self-Adjusting Automatic Wire Strippers (12 62 180)

    Well that answers the question "who made the Cornwell strippers" I find the depth stop to be laughably terrible, it moves EVERY time you strip a wire. It otherwise does ok for automotive work.
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    Updated question about flex head ratchets

    Unless you bought this style Snap on locking flex from about 6-10 years ago that pretty much locks itself at the slightest movement. So annoying. Unlock it because you want the benefit of a non-locking, swing it about 3° and feel it lock itself, pull it out of the tight spot in the engine...
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    Updated question about flex head ratchets

    Bought locking snap on first, replaced them with non locking later. The locking feature was always frustrating me. Former millwright now full time restoration mechanic
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    6 Point Whitworth Socket Set

    It is all easy to explain The XPAG was a French design built under license The Daimler was a USA Willys design
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    6 Point Whitworth Socket Set

    If you want to get really infuriated, Postwar MG XPAG motors used what is known as "Med Metric" where they are metric threads with Whitworth sized heads. I have also rebuilt a 30's Daimler inline 6 that had standard UNF and USC 60 degree threads with Whitworth sized heads.
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