Shoreline_
Well-known member
Lol yea I have them but they still aren't as small as these guys.
Thanks. Good point about the nippers, I was enthralled with the jaw section for tightening cable ties. You may not want to loosen up the Knipex cutters too much if they're tight. I have the 74-01-250 and they are annoying they're so loose.The CN-130 are fantastic. I’ve may have only used them a couple of times but they are my go to along with the Knipex
The KBN-150 are great flush nippers. I really like them. But I find myself grabbing the the ones with the catcher more often for the convenience of not having to find/fish the cut zip tie end.





Franklin Sensors Stud finder.
Ordered via Amazon at 4:00. Showed up 20 minutes ago.![]()
I ordered this ALC spot blaster from Zoro the day before yesterday, and it arrived today. I used to have a spot blaster which, IIRC, was called a 'Vacula' or something like that. Unfortunately, I lent Vacula to someone several years ago and never got it back.![]()
Franklin Sensors Stud finder.
Ordered via Amazon at 4:00. Showed up 20 minutes ago.![]()
I ordered this ALC spot blaster from Zoro the day before yesterday, and it arrived today. I used to have a spot blaster which, IIRC, was called a 'Vacula' or something like that. Unfortunately, I lent Vacula to someone several years ago and never got it back.
I saw some spot blasters for less spendola that were similar looking to the one I got today, but the ones I happened to see had steel nozzles, whereas this model has a ceramic nozzle, which should last longer than steel.Different shapes of rubber nose pieces (adapters) can be ordered, and nozzle/air jet replacements are available. I might order a few different rubber adapters. Here it is after its first use, with a bit of dirt from honest toil:
I put the blaster to use this afternoon on my 1953 Ford NAA tractor hood. Here's one of the embossed Ford logos before blasting. As you can see, it has several very thick layers of paint on it.
The blaster's rubber nose is 'relatively' soft, and I found that by pressing it very firmly against the embossed logo, not very much media escaped. In any case, I always wear the appropriate personal protective gear when blasting.
Because there were so many layers of thick paint, it took maybe 15 minutes of blasting to clean the logo, but it did an excellent job. Note that the scratches in the bare metal are from some previous owner's attempt at body work. I'll fill those with primer and sand them out. I used the sample blasting media that came with the kit, but I have some other types of media on hand that I'll experiment with.
This is after some feathering and the first coat of primer. I'll apply at least two additional coats of primer so that, as mentioned, I can sand out the scratches from a previous owner's work.
This tool should prove very handy for lots of little jobs.![]()
Holy moly. Where I live Amazon Prime's delivery is ALWAYS 3-4 days or sometimes longer. Never been less than 3 days and often weeks. Some of my Prime Day (July 11-12) orders still aren't here yet. Only benefit to it is since they always miss their 'delivery by' date I can call on it and one of their remedies for being late is they can extend my Prime membership for 1 month. I've done that often enough I went several years before I had to pay to renew.
I remember the good old days when you could get these for free from HF...
I remember the good old days when you could get these for free from HF...
HF has 4" and 6" circular bowls; the free ones were usually the 4" ones.I have some of those, but they seem much smaller.
Mike
4 inches for free............... 6 inches you pay for..............................that's what she said.HF has 4" and 6" circular bowls; the free ones were usually the 4" ones.


At some point the 6" ones were free as well. I have several of them.HF has 4" and 6" circular bowls; the free ones were usually the 4" ones.
OMFG THE 46 IN GREEN
Any link for these stake tools?Just a couple small items. 4pc telescoping inspection mirror set (two lighted, two not).
And a Toyota staked axle nut set. Had been eyeballing the Schley axle nut tool set but couldn't bring myself to pay 3x as much for something I'll use pretty sparingly. Time will tell whether this Chinese set was worth it or not.
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Any link for these stake tools?
Thanks! Schley was not very expensive previously. I kinda regret it. These seem to be designed more for hand tool uses
Oh I’d like to have a complete set of those if they make one. I’ll have to dig into that on a real puter and see what’s out there.Pardon Our Interruption...
www.ebay.com
Oh hell yes! Thanks C, that’s going in the basket with next weeks misc order.Mc-Master to the rescue.
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Mc-Master to the rescue.
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McMaster-Carr
McMaster-Carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595,000 products. 98% of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same or next day.www.mcmaster.com
