


l got 2 for me, and a set in my car for my buddy next time l see him.Our Lowe’s had the Wiha screwdriver set in its clearance area, so I bought all 3 sets.
I have that Lang set on my short list. Great price on it.small HJE order came in this week!
Grab a 3-4ft section of 3in dia exhaust tube. Start cutting it with a die grinder & weld it back together. No need to cut it into pieces, just put slices in it with a thin cutting disc & burn some wire.Well call me crazy but I bought myself a welder - Hobart 210 MVP. Gonna do a little self-learning and then try that cat replacement myself. If that works I’ve got years worth of “when I finally learn how to weld” projects to try out…



Thanks for the advice and encouragement! I figured it may be a little ambitious but I have a fairly long lead time and it’s an excuse/opportunity I’ve been waiting for to try welding out!Grab a 3-4ft section of 3in dia exhaust tube. Start cutting it with a die grinder & weld it back together. No need to cut it into pieces, just put slices in it with a thin cutting disc & burn some wire.
At some point there will be a EUREKA! moment where you go from ******* things up & making a mess to actual welding. Some people never get to the EUREKA! moment because they get frustrated & give up. Don't do that. My former B-i-L gave up, even after taking a college class... his defense is that his son, brother & me can all weld so why should he?
When you have that *moment*, stop for a little while.. long enough for the excitement to wear off & get you breathing back under control.. & then burn wire to perfect hand movement etc. By the time that 3-4ft section of tube has welds every 1/2in around 3/4 of the circumference they will start to look damn near perfect.
HH210 is a great welder so you won't be trying to learn how to weld & fighting some POS import machine at the same time. Watch videos, read books, buy magnet doodads, fill a 5gal bucket with water, only weld before 1pm, stay in the garage/shop for at least an hour after you stop welding for the day.

stay in the garage/shop for at least an hour after you stop welding for the day.
fire safetyIs this a branez/learning tip or a fire safety tip?


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I went to the Lowe's. To look for German screwdrivers. Then I hung out on GarageJournal.
They had a decent amount in stock! Snatched three sets for gifts for friends. Did some finger counting and I've been using a Wiha set like this for maybe 25 years and they're still great.
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It appears us GJ fiends aren't wiping these out in any particular city







And what is that tip about?only weld before 1pm
Wiha screwdrivers are the worst fitting driver ever on a Japanese JIS screw. At least they were when I got mine years ago, but they fit fantastic in some other Phillips screws where other drivers don't. I like mine for the "other" category, but don't use them on Japanese motorcycles because they don't work there. Just for info, and my experience.
Here’s more. I consider the penetrating oil and anti seize tools as well lol. The Tekton bit adapters are for home. I had a Craftsman China set however i misplaced the 3/8 and it was cheaper to just buy a whole new set vs just buying the single 3/8 so I picked these up at Rural King. And got a 9mm ratcheting wrench for work too. Yes I know it’s a 9mm lol. But it’s the only one I’m missing besides 20mm so I wanted to get it. I actually used a 9mm combo wrench on a Suzuki a couple weeks ago along with 11mm. Had to adjust a couple things for state inspection and that’s what I had to use was 9 and 11 lol. Not sure if those are sizes common on those or not but I know I’ve used the 9 and 11 on Suzuki and Isuzu before so yes they do come in handy occasionally. The copper anti seize is also for work. They won’t provide copper due to costs and I like to have it for exhaust stuff and I prefer it for spark plugs too though I’m sure the silver would work fine. I was pleased to find a regular size can at Napa. The can I have at home is a 1 pound can lol. Also managed to find some good brake cleaner at Rural King too chlorinated not that stuff that doesn’t work lol.
Wiha screwdrivers are the worst fitting driver ever on a Japanese JIS screw. At least they were when I got mine years ago, but they fit fantastic in some other Phillips screws where other drivers don't. I like mine for the "other" category, but don't use them on Japanese motorcycles because they don't work there. Just for info, and my experience.
I got it on Amazon through JBTools for $85. It seems nice so far, flows a lot of air. Only thing that is a little goofy is to deflate or bleed air off is the first half of the trigger pull and the inflate is full trigger pull.Where did you buy that? Please follow up and let us know how you like it. I could use one of those as well.
I got it on Amazon through JBTools for $85. It seems nice so far, flows a lot of air. Only thing that is a little goofy is to deflate or bleed air off is the first half of the trigger pull and the inflate is full trigger pull.
IrfanView is a great desktop app!If you are using a windows pc and the photo is too large to upload, there is a free image software tool called IrfanView. I have used it for years and years. Open the image file in IrfanView, find the resize/resample menu item and follow the instructions to specify a lower resolution image file size. Not too difficult even if you are technology challenged and I'm sure that there are YouTube videos showing you how to do it too.