

Think of them like a Chinese finger trap. Put the bundle of wires in the bottom opening then the harder you pull the tighten the basket gets. Hook on to a fish tape or small rope for pulling the wires through a pipe. No need for a bunch of electrical tape.



I snagged one. I regret not getting 2. Very nice indeedAmazon had these for $29 shipped. The six showing in stock were gone before I could post the deal.
Long length with a compact holder which I really like versus their standard flat holder.
The lanyard hole shows they put thought into the design, something tradesmen or at-height workers might use.
An embossed PB logo, 8mm, 10mm on the back of the holder were unexpected but a nice touch and shows attention to detail.
The keys are cosmetically flawless and measure dead on spec.
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I always setup a "Safeword" with my ladies on our first date.... it was a real "Opening Conversation"... if you know what I mean. Things can move fast and before you know it... you WISH YOU had a safe word...I bought something like this from a different company, TopDomme, and now I have to remember a password and a safe word!
I bought something like this from a different company, TopDomme, and now I have to remember a password and a safe word!
I always setup a "Safeword" with my ladies on our first date.... it was a real "Opening Conversation"... if you know what I mean. Things can move fast and before you know it... you WISH YOU had a safe word...
I've used a simple scan tool several times. Worked well. Not sure what you get for anything more than $99. I don't understand the benefits of $3,000 scan tools. For me... a scan tool... Why is my check engine light on... ok... I agree... I will replace that item and reset it if it doesn't go away on it's own. Guess I am just not "Car Computer" literate...
I miss the day when there were no electronics/computers in car and trucks. Simpler, cheaper, more reliable, very easy to work on "usually", did I mention cheaper....Safe word???
I'm glad that I'm no longer single (for lots of reasons), but that's really, really funny...
I miss the OBD-1 days. All you needed was a paperclip. Oh wait, my 1993 Ford RV still has that...
Mike
I wouldn't say a carburated car with a chuck and a non working ac more often than not is more reliable than today's cars. Easier to work on, cheaper,more durable, maybe.I miss the day when there were no electronics/computers in car and trucks. Simpler, cheaper, more reliable, very easy to work on "usually", did I mention cheaper....
I always setup a "Safeword" with my ladies on our first date.... it was a real "Opening Conversation"... if you know what I mean. Things can move fast and before you know it... you WISH YOU had a safe word...

Not if u see what happens nextlooks like fun
big fan of Zena back in the day lolWere talking about Lucy freaking Lawless in her prime here, I mean, she's no Cathy Bates, but you could do a hell-of-a-lot worse lol
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Oh, nevermind then. I withdraw my previous statement.Not if u see what happens next
I'm amazed how strong those things are. I have several, and love them.
This showed up a couple days ago, forgot about it.Have used mine perhaps 4 times, the Toyota and Honda adapters work great, very pleasedThis showed up a couple days ago, forgot about it.
Speedo-Bleed Pressure bleeder
I’m actually really excited to test it out. I’ve always wanted a pressure bleeder but didn’t know a decent DIY priced version existed and I couldn’t justify the hundreds of dollars the professional versions cost.
The reviews are good
Love my Fireball squares, they are used all the time.Labor Day lines up pretty well with my birthday, and Fireball tool had 15% off on their squares. Seemed like an easy call.
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A pair of the Mutant squares in each aluminum and cast iron, and a pair of each of the smaller 4” & 6” Mega and Monster squares in aluminum. I already have the 8” and 12” versions.
Summer is almost over and I have a bunch of welding projects queued up.
Lee