That, quite possibly, needs to be my first ever SO purchase.
Mike
They come in handy. I bought the extended 14mm as well years ago. Works great on my Nissan with recessed spark plugs.
That, quite possibly, needs to be my first ever SO purchase.
Mike
USB rechargeable head worklight.
I like that I don't need those expensive AAA batteries. Uses my phone charger, tiny LED changes from red to green when fully chg.
Also like that I can turn it on and off with a wave of my hand, thats very handy when its on a welding helmet and you're all suited and gloved up ready to weld but need to turn it on. No need to take helmet off and try to find the button, just wave hello and it switches.
Its extremely bright, I flashed myself, its almost like getting flashed by a welder. $13.
USB rechargeable head worklight.
I like that I don't need those expensive AAA batteries. Uses my phone charger, tiny LED changes from red to green when fully chg.
Also like that I can turn it on and off with a wave of my hand, thats very handy when its on a welding helmet and you're all suited and gloved up ready to weld but need to turn it on. No need to take helmet off and try to find the button, just wave hello and it switches.
Its extremely bright, I flashed myself, its almost like getting flashed by a welder. $13.
Its extremely bright, I flashed myself, its almost like getting flashed by a welder.
well theres the difference, I'd spray someone else and ask them.Sounds like you were a twin of one of my ex-girlfriends... I had to call the Poison Control Center because she sprayed herself with mace because she "wondered what it smelled like."
Can't make that stuff up...
Mike
Sounds like you were a twin of one of my ex-girlfriends... I had to call the Poison Control Center because she sprayed herself with mace because she "wondered what it smelled like."
Can't make that stuff up...
Mike




That is a bummer but they don't look too badly damage. Did you let David know and see if he had insurance on it?
I was at the shop in Houston (Rusty's Automotive) where I take things that I either can't do (alignments) or don't have the time to do. His shop does really good work and I've never felt like he was trying to upsell me. I've also referred some customers to him, one in particular that I know has paid about $4,000 for work in the last year or so. I ask Rusty when the Snap-on guy comes by and he tells me. I say that I'm looking for some pliers and don't want to pay the $25 shipping from the website. He says, "I know the exact pliers that you're talking about, let me show you." He then takes me back in the shop and hands me these pliers and says, "Keep them. I'll get another pair on Monday." I was flabbergasted, and he wouldn't take them back or accept payment! He says that he doesn't advertise and the only way he gets new business is from referrals.
So, if you're anywhere near BW8 and IH10 in Houston, TX and need a shop then I really recommend them.
USPS says there was no insurance on it, but the seller is working with me so we will see what happens. The pliers are still functional, it just ***** that you buy a new pair of nice cutters and the postal service somehow manages to burn a hole in the packaging.That is a bummer but they don't look too badly damage. Did you let David know and see if he had insurance on it?
I was going to go the eBay route because there are some sellers only charging ~$10 for shipping but I knew the truck stopped at this shop and thought that it would be easy to pop over there and get a pair. I obviously haven't had a chance to use them, yet, but everything I've read and seen about them leads me to believe that they are first class.Lucky. Only truck guys and ebay has em right now. I asked my SO guy (not a truck guy) and he said it still shows as a promotional item. I managed to snag the green ones that just went back ordered again.
I've got some spark plug jobs coming up, don't have a decent 5/8" spark plug socket, and you all have convinced myself I need one of these. Would you guys recommend the magnet, or the clip? Length of 180mm, or 250mm? Current application would be on a Toyota V8 (2UZ-FE), and a Toyota I4 (1ZZ-FE). Thanks for any advice!
I've got some spark plug jobs coming up don't have a decent 5/8" spark plug socket, and you all have convinced myself I need one of these. Would you guys recommend the magnet, or the clip? Length of 180mm, or 250mm? Current application would be on a Toyota V8 (2UZ-FE), and a Toyota I4 (1ZZ-FE). Thanks for any advice!
I have the clip version and love it. I've done plugs on a number of Toyota/Lexus V8s and I'd go with the shorter one as the clearances can sometimes be pretty tight, especially in the sedans (I realize your 2UZ is in a truck). Can always add a locking extension if you need it.I've got some spark plug jobs coming up don't have a decent 5/8" spark plug socket, and you all have convinced myself I need one of these. Would you guys recommend the magnet, or the clip? Length of 180mm, or 250mm? Current application would be on a Toyota V8 (2UZ-FE), and a Toyota I4 (1ZZ-FE). Thanks for any advice!
Upper right cornerWow, that brings back memories of camping with my parents and grandparents in the 70s and 80s. Hours of entertainment listening to all the bugs getting zapped by those things on every other campsite. When a big one hit, it would seem to dim all nearby lights, LOL...
I don't see a u-joint. That crow's foot looking thing is interesting.
Mike
I don’t have experience with a magnet. Just the old school rubber insert and these Kokens that use the clip.
The clip is super secure.
I have the clip version and love it. I've done plugs on a number of Toyota/Lexus V8s and I'd go with the shorter one as the clearances can sometimes be pretty tight, especially in the sedans (I realize your 2UZ is in a truck). Can always add a locking extension if you need it.
I had a coworker 25 years ago who once tried Ipecac syrup to see what it tasted like. He found out what it tasted like going down and coming right back up.Sounds like you were a twin of one of my ex-girlfriends... I had to call the Poison Control Center because she sprayed herself with mace because she "wondered what it smelled like."
Can't make that stuff up...
Mike
That crow's foot looking thing is interesting.
Mike
You should see what happens if taken rectally.I had a coworker 25 years ago who once tried Ipecac syrup to see what it tasted like. He found out what it tasted like going down and coming right back up.
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You should see what happens if taken rectally.
On topic: I use a lot of AA Lithium batteries... Enigizer price went to over $3 each... found a 3rd party supplier.... 48 batteries arrived. If they work out well... I will let everyone know.
For the record... here they are. I have them in 4 Blink cameras so far. It's been a month so far and they are working fine.Fingers crossed for this!
Mike
For the record... here they are. I have them in 4 Blink cameras so far. It's been a month so far and they are working fine.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08SWJYJ2Q/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Less than $2 each. I also got them in AAA but no results yet
I thought if it had tracking there was default $100 in insurance but it looks like that is only with Priority Shipping.USPS says there was no insurance on it, but the seller is working with me so we will see what happens. The pliers are still functional, it just ***** that you buy a new pair of nice cutters and the postal service somehow manages to burn a hole in the packaging.
The ones I posted are NOT rechargeable but plain Lithium. someday I plan on buying a new charger etc... I really should. Thanks for the confirmation.I've been using EBL rechargeable AAA's in my shop and they've been good.
A buddy of mine who happens to work for the USPS on the East Coast told me this morning, that in order for it to get to me in that condition, basically 5 quality checks had to be ignored/not done at all. Essentially when it got to the local carrier in the "Oopsie" Bag (he said that is what they call it): The carrier should have reported it to their supervisor, who should have contacted the Postmaster General of the region, document the damage and then contact me about it. Evidently those final steps never happened along with all the other checks and balances that should have happened from the time it left Illinois until it got to my door.I thought if it had tracking there was default $100 in insurance but it looks like that is only with Priority Shipping.
Pines, I just put up two of the outdoor ones that take lithium batteries. What kinda life can I expect out of them?For the record... here they are. I have them in 4 Blink cameras so far. It's been a month so far and they are working fine.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08SWJYJ2Q/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Less than $2 each. I also got them in AAA but no results yet
Depends... if you have them 100% armed... and you get "Hourly" activity... several weeksPines, I just put up two of the outdoor ones that take lithium batteries. What kinda life can I expect out of them?