assassin10000
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Got me a few and 2 as gifts for $11.97.Lowes has these for 12.97
I'm tempted to try those pliers. Something you didn't like about them?
Yeah, well, we play with double the Amps.In Europe we play with 220V instead of the paltry 110v of our American friends.
Milwaukee 2863-20 1/2" High Torque with Friction Ring unit. It's awesome, all the adjustability for every setting and will either break the stud or free the fastener. They kick hard and are heavy, I now understand why they sell rubber boots as I've already beat the finish off in several areas where it was slammin into stuff while I was ripping on the trigger.What lmpact did you get?
I've already beat the finish off in several areas where it was slammin into stuff while I was ripping on the trigger.
Got me a few and 2 as gifts for $11.97.
One of "my" stores is $14.47 with 3 left, and another of "mine" is at
$11.97 with 7 left, too bad they won't ship at that price. 4 sets would put you over the free shipping at $45.00 sale, the guys in out-of-stock store areas could get a few shipped.
It shows shipping available, but as soon as you add it to your cart Bam! it goes up to$20.00$29.98.
They do and I used it lol. I dunno, something about them doesn't feel right in hand. Probably the giant grips, I'm not into the comfort grips.I'm tempted to try those pliers. Something you didn't like about them?
I think HF has a -20% coupon this weekend.
^ thanks. toasters? and I'd been of the belief those things were for telecommunications systems - like phones and such.
So... If I do not own a toaster, I probably don't need them?![]()
Thanks!They look like scribes & extra tips.
Thanks I'm good right now but someone else may want to.Show the customer service desk the $11.97 price from their own website and they’ll price match it.
The Megadora 900 series Non-Jaws can also be found on USA Amazon website, that is where I got some of mine. They were shipped from Japan. No, I didn't buy them from the Amazon Japan.JDV Products were always the ones selling the non jaws fit Megadoras, just not on their www.jdvproducts.com website, hence the strikethrough.
They were one of the first, if not the first, distributor for Vessel screwdrivers in the US. They were always on JDV's www.vesseltools.com website.
www.vesseltoolsusa.com didn't come about until way later when Vessel decided to sell directly in the US. But the non jawsfit are through JDV only.
For the standard teal handle Megadoras? Interesting, I've never seen the non jawsfit for the teal ones on Amazon US or Japan. My Megadora Impacta is non jawsfit from Amazon. I'm no Vessel expert but my understanding is that Vessel stopped making them a long time ago & they have been exclusive to JDV now. If that's the case JDV should stop making their claim all these years.The Megadora 900 series Non-Jaws can also be found on USA Amazon website, that is where I got some of mine. They were shipped from Japan. No, I didn't buy them from the Amazon Japan.




I purchased mine 2 to 3 years ago (probably closer to 3 years). And I had to purchase them in singles, they were not in a kit or anything. To be honest, I have not checked Amazon to see if they are still available. So you could be correct in that regard. They may have stopped selling them on Amazon. Great screwdriver though... Just checked Amazon all the 900 series singles say Jawsfit. They didn't even bother to change part numbers either. At least I have 3 non-Jawsfit JIS Vessel screwdrivers with the teal handles.For the standard teal handle Megadoras? Interesting, I've never seen the non jawsfit for the teal ones on Amazon US or Japan. My Megadora Impacta is non jawsfit from Amazon. I'm no Vessel expert but my understanding is that Vessel stopped making them a long time ago & they have been exclusive to JDV now. If that's the case JDV should stop making their claim all these years.
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ls that the new V series? How do you like them?
I got one of these last summer, I used it while redoing the interior on my chevelle. Nice tool.
Yep, from what I’ve read, and watched on YouTube. The ratchet feels and appears high quality. I wasn’t in the market for a new ratchet, but since it was good deal, I said why the hell not.Supposed to be a hi quality brand, correct?
Looks well made too!Yep, from what I’ve read, and watched on YouTube. The ratchet feels and appears high quality. I wasn’t in the market for a new ratchet, but since it was good deal, I said why the hell not.
It helps to lube the threads , also impact wrenches will wreck the acme threaded rod in no time.Public Service Announcement (PSA), I used that HF spring compressor to r&r one set of front springs on a 4th gen Camaro and the acme threads on the spring compressor looked worn out when I was done. I would be hesitant to use the spring compressor again.
While I replaced the shocks on my Camaro a good many years ago, I actually read the instructions (crazy talk I know) and lubed the threads and did not use an impact, just as you said, and the threads looked like hell when I was done.It helps to lube the threads , also impact wrenches will wreck the acme threaded rod in no time.
I used an impact on a volvo scissor jack and it bound the threads up to where it locked and wouldn't move either way.
Had to borrow a jack to get my car off the broken jack.
Are we talking about the claw-type compressors?While I replaced the shocks on my Camaro a good many years ago, I actually read the instructions (crazy talk I know) and lubed the threads and did not use an impact, just as you said, and the threads looked like hell when I was done.

I'd like to have one of those ratchets, but l have to quit buying tools just to have them.Looks well made too!
After waiting literally years, the NEW uactivate from AESwave is mine.
Oh yeah, that's the master kit, test ALL the relay circuits.
That's pretty awesome. Beats the old school way I test them using power to energize the control side while testing with a VOM on the load side. Probably takes much less time too.
Great, now that's another tool that GarageJournal has made me consider purchasing.![]()
I'm always amazed at the number of comments and YouTube videos talking about the dangers of DIY strut compressors. The consensus seems to be, it's not worth the risk, either buy the full strut assembly, or send it to a shop with the (enclosed) equipment to rebuild it.
