chappys4life
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when do you usually need them? Home guy but have a few older cars. Trying to decide if I need a setI have a set of those, love them.
when do you usually need them? Home guy but have a few older cars. Trying to decide if I need a setI have a set of those, love them.
when do you usually need them? Home guy but have a few older cars. Trying to decide if I need a set
For a replacement I hope? It's a pretty whoopass little saw.
I threw on a 14" Oregon bar & chain, filled 'er up with canola oil,
and so far it's been a great trail clearing/campfire unit.
And here I thought the only thing that was yellow that would be an impulse buy was a ******* snack cake.
It’s the rubber insert. Those magnetic ones are nice though. Guess I need to get with the times and get some magnetic ones lol.
Never heard of the magnetic spark plug wrenches; of course, now I'll be looking to acquire some... Thanks, GJ!
Mike
Never heard of the magnetic spark plug wrenches; of course, now I'll be looking to acquire some... Thanks, GJ!
Mike
Cool!
I bought both the 3/8 & 5/16 off Amazon from the Eklind store.Cool!
Nice thing about Ecklind is you can buy individual replacements.
I bought this set at an auction about a year ago. The 5/16 one was missing but I had a new one for it in just a couple of days.


I have the hockey stick too. Buy an extra nut from anywhere and double up on it to keep that hook tight. I'm not a big guy, 5'8" 165, but I can straddle/sit on that thing, if it's set up right, and the hook is locked in tight, enjoy.
Recent pickups are the m18 super sawzall, tekton 6-19 long double rachet wrench set and GW XL 21,22,24 ratchet wrenches. I have 2 sets of EZ red wrenches and a set of matco large wrenches and got tired of warranty replacements. I have enough sets to keep on working while dealing with waiting on claims. splurged and bought an astro hockey stick lower control arm tool. been using the lisel S hook tool for yrs and its been solid but sometimes you need some leverage at a different angle
when do you usually need them? Home guy but have a few older cars. Trying to decide if I need a set
I am just a DIYer as well and I bought the Titan set of "seal spoons" from O'Reilly Auto. I use them all the time, but almost never to remove seals and o-rings. They are great for prying up things like plastic locks on electrical fittings and interior trim pieces. I highly recommend them.I used mine to remove a snap rings on front hub assemblies I was replacing for a classic 72 Chevy 4x4. They are small and thin, so I could feel what was going on in low visibility, but had enough integrity to yank them out. I know they will be useful for other things that can come up.
OEM tools has a very nice COO Taiwan 3-piece set for like $15 on Amazon.Never heard of the magnetic spark plug wrenches; of course, now I'll be looking to acquire some... Thanks, GJ!
Mike
Like yourself being a DIY I cannot recall ever using/needing them, hence I decided to make my own set out of cheap screwdrivers I do not use much.I am just a DIYer as well and I bought the Titan set of "seal spoons" from O'Reilly Auto. I use them all the time, but almost never to remove seals and o-rings. They are great for prying up things like plastic locks on electrical fittings and interior trim pieces. I highly recommend them.
Holy **** how small are your feet?!?.....
Recent pickups are the m18 super sawzall, tekton 6-19 long double rachet wrench set and GW XL 21,22,24 ratchet wrenches. I have 2 sets of EZ red wrenches and a set of matco large wrenches and got tired of warranty replacements. I have enough sets to keep on working while dealing with waiting on claims. splurged and bought an astro hockey stick lower control arm tool. been using the lisel S hook tool for yrs and its been solid but sometimes you need some leverage at a different angle
Nice! You should also post them in the repurposed tools thread.Like yourself being a DIY I cannot recall ever using/needing them, hence I decided to make my own set out of cheap screwdrivers I do not use much.
10 min or so all in.
Bench grinder and plumbers torch for shaping/bending - wire wheel to finish them off. To be seen if they come in handy.

Holy **** how small are your feet?!?.....
Those the new(er) Tekton flex heads? I really like the ones I have, espcially compared to the older ones.

Matco bent handle and and a NOS SK LP90 1/4" long handled fixed head, one of the final jewels in my collection, olsa makes replacement guts for the SK. I have a Gw 120 in 1/4 fixed handle that blew apart, I don't trust it. This SK is world's above in quality, and just a hair thicker than Matco 1/4" locking flex head. The only LP90 that has disappointed me is the standard 3/8"s standard fixed head, its stiff, and the QR is stiff too. The LP90 in 1/4" flavor, have been flawless, and heavily used in a pro environment.
They also have spark plug sockets with clips as magnetic ones can have a tendency for the magnet to break apart.Never heard of the magnetic spark plug wrenches; of course, now I'll be looking to acquire some... Thanks, GJ!
Mike