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hobie18

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That takes

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Gleaming new keyboard, my tool for communication. Silky smooth compared to my last one, which may have had a little too much be...uh...coffee spilled into it.

Now to do something about the "gleaming" part... and modify it to fit me. I always remove the Caps Lock and Num Lock keys, as I never use them and when hit accidentally, drive me nuts. Keyboard is almost too pretty to start prying out keys, but sometimes a man's just gotta make some sacrifices.
Iirc there are covers made for that.
 
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hobie18

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I recently dove into the world of 1/18th RC rock crawlers, and found I needed a 1.27mm allen for the beadlocks wheels I purchased.

Really only needed the metric set, but the figured I'd use the SAE at some point

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The .05 may match the 1.27mm

Oops, spoke too soooo late.
Tools4Me was ready
 

Hohn

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New XL Capri breaker. 30" long for a 1/2" drive. No need for a pipe.

They have a 40" long 3/4 drive version that might be useful to own for a handful of cases.

I believe these are made by the same Taiwanese company that makes the Tekton breakers-- the design is nearly identical. I real world use, they are excellent and very reasonably priced for the quality.
 

Squankum

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They are called fuel line connector pliers. They’re pretty handy for a lot of electrical connectors as well. That’s what I use them for mostly. I wouldn’t buy them if they’re 25 or $30, but for five bucks it’s another finger saving option.

A week ago I didn't now what those pliers were. Now I know about yours, and now America's favorite sardonic forklift repairman, Mr. FunkFPV, has purchased a set of cheap speciality pliers, two of which are for fuel line disconnects.


In the video he shows an example of the kind of fuel line connector they're for and it became clear to me: I'm a caveman! Never seen one of those before. :p
 

LXCam

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I want!

Hard to be sure it'll fit a thirty-DAY-old Porta-Band.
FFA ;)

Well that bandsaw is a fresh design but it will fit the old corded ones too. I almost did one of my old ones and said to myself - self - WTF are you thinking, make your life easy and completely portable and use a battery operated one just like the wife would do.
 

Beerhippie

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FFA ;)

Well that bandsaw is a fresh design but it will fit the old corded ones too. I almost did one of my old ones and said to myself - self - WTF are you thinking, make your life easy and completely portable and use a battery operated one just like the wife would do.
If only it were my budget to spend....
 

02Xterra

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Just so you and others on GJ know, those two sets are almost identical. I say that because for 4 of the 5 sizes, the metric size is just the SAE size converted to metric labeling. There's really only 6 unique L-wrench sizes between those two sets. That's just the way the very small sizes ended up being standardized over time.

Calculations and digital vernier caliper testing of my own Bondhus mini L-wrench sets.

5/64 x 25.4 = 1.98mm (on my two sets they both caliper the same)
1/16 x 25.4 = 1.59mm (the metric set l-wrench is 1.50mm, and those two keys do not caliper the same)
.050 x 25.4 = 1.27mm (on my two sets they both caliper the same)
.035 x 25.4 = 0.89mm (on my two sets they both caliper the same)
.028 x 25.4 = 0.71mm (on my two sets they both caliper the same)
Huh, I figured they were pretty close, but didn't bother to check the math. I'll have to check mine and see. Thanks for the info!
 
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L.Cheapo

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Since those Knipex are 250mm, aka 10", those are some big tweezers!
They are 14". Sold by Innovative Products of America, called the "Mantus tight access tool". I've had another set of them for a while and find them useful for fishing things out of tight spots. They have roundish jaw ends with little teeth on them and grip rather well. This one is for my home tool kit.
 

Squankum

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They are 14". Sold by Innovative Products of America, called the "Mantus tight access tool". I've had another set of them for a while and find them useful for fishing things out of tight spots. They have roundish jaw ends with little teeth on them and grip rather well. This one is for my home tool kit.

In addition to tweezers, I'm a big fan of forceps. Got my first pair at the local flea market, back when that was a place to go to buy tools. (Still is, I'm sure, but hey, internet... big hardware stores... HF...) HF now carries some for very fair prices and I bet they never even had blood on them.

(That link is a search for forceps at HF.)
 

four.cycle

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Sold by Innovative Products of America, called the "Mantus tight access tool".
Innovative / Innovative Products of America, Inc., 234 Tinker St., Woodstock, New York 12498 / https://ipatools.com/ / est. 1996 /

Website says free shipping on orders over $39 - looks like a good portion of their product line is made in house. (y)
 

L.Cheapo

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Innovative / Innovative Products of America, Inc., 234 Tinker St., Woodstock, New York 12498 / https://ipatools.com/ / est. 1996 /

Website says free shipping on orders over $39 - looks like a good portion of their product line is made in house. (y)
I have a few of their tools, and while handy, none were made in USA. These giant tweezers are Pakistan and the tweezer like 3pc diamond terminal file kit is China, I believe. Not my personal preference, but couldn't find anything comparable made here. They are of acceptable quality.

FWIW, You can buy the tweezers on Amazon for ~$21 or Zoro with a coupon for ~$18.
 

Pinne

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whats the warranty on those?
All lifetime through CAT - local dealer said they'd warranty anything I needed. Though, I'd guess there may be a slight wait as these tools were all 2 day wait to order in.

Their catalog references a Snap On email for the warranty contact on many of the tools as well, but no first hand experience there.
 

rword

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All lifetime through CAT - local dealer said they'd warranty anything I needed. Though, I'd guess there may be a slight wait as these tools were all 2 day wait to order in.

Their catalog references a Snap On email for the warranty contact on many of the tools as well, but no first hand experience there.
Yep, I've tried to set up an account with them but waiting to hear back. I'm just a DIY guy, not sure if they'll approve me or not but chance to make some $
 
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