These are actually V-jaws. I think they might be the first pair of them.Can't have too many Channellocks!
These are actually V-jaws. I think they might be the first pair of them.Can't have too many Channellocks!
Not sure what you mean ?Measuring your zero to 60 times?![]()
“For those times when you need to strip a little wire, fillet a fish or hack some 500mcm in half”






I've been on a buying spree the last week. I'm looking to get new toolboxes, so I'm filling holes in my collection in order to best configure the boxes. I'm also upgrading some old stuff and moving others to a 2nd set of tools I'm putting together.
Mostly NAPA pliers from the current catalog (half of GJ seems to have gotten in that sale). The light blue pair is actually an OTC 90° terminal crimper that I saw in a Toolbox Tour video on YouTube. I think these will be handy when crimping in tight engine bays (my 6.7L Ford). I also think they are likely from the same manufacturer as the Napa crimpers. Another member turned me on to the blue Summit branded Trusty Cook Hammers. Way cheaper than anywhere else, and they're blue which is my jam lately. I also decided to get on the Astro Nano socket bandwagon in lieu of the Mountain double flex long pattern wrenches that I was originally looking at. Icon wobbles (great for the money), Proto locking extensions (worth every penny), and Capri locking universals. Nice Taiwan made units, but don't retain sockets with shallow detects as well as the Proto extensions. I think they'll be handy for doing spark plugs.
I also have new Wright Grip wrenches, more Nano sets/Ratchets, and some more pliers on the way.
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Have a link for the Proto locking extension set? I'd like to buy more locking extensions.
I was making a drag racing reference....Don't you have a drag car, or am I dazed and confused.Not sure what you mean ?
Oh, yeah, it went over my head.I was making a drag racing reference....Don't you have a drag car, or am I dazed and confused.
Most tracks I was familiar with always showed the 0 to 60' time. (insert sarcasm) I figured this was a measuring device for that purpose.![]()




This scraper was an impulse buy:
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Nitro Gold is the bomb. Top 3 best hand cleaners Ive ever used
Bought a set of these (1/4" 3/8" 1/2") this summer. Really like the nano size, fit and finish. The 1/2" ratchet directional selector was very stiff at first, but worked itself out fairly quickly.
Nice work, looks great.Been wanting a big serious industrial grade drawer cabinet for a while, hard to find something used under $800 around here. This 60" Equipto popped up on Marketplace for $500, so decided it was time. The paint was decent, but it had ugly (to me) gold anodized handles. I had them bead-blasted back to bare Al, then I brush finished and clear coated them. New black plastic slide-in inserts to add labeling to the drawers when I organize. The "new-ish" drawer pulls really dress it up.
Almost all of the 54 small bearing wheels in the glide frames were frozen up, Two hours with WD-40 and my Knipex Cobra to get them moving and eventually spinning again. Drawers slide great now, took some work but I finally got my "big" drawer cabinet.



Beautiful!I have a set of Wera Joker wrenches that I picked up from Harry Epstein's a while back. Mostly I keep them in my truck so I don't have to carry a full set of SAE and Metric wrenches. They had been on a basic wrench ring, but I don't like having to remove everything to get the one I want, and I want to be able to easily see if one is missing. What I needed was a wrench roll.
After months of searching, I wasn't able to find anything I liked. I found a local guy on FB Marketplace who mostly makes belts, but he agreed to make me a custom wrench roll.
Fully opened
Flap down
Rolled up
I am very happy with the results. Stitched and riveted, made with Redwing boot leather. Even better, the guy has a Youtube channel and has made a video of the entire build. Check out Robert's channel, and give him a subscribe if you are at all interested in leather work. Here is the build video:
Lee
Beautiful, but....I have a set of Wera Joker wrenches that I picked up from Harry Epstein's a while back. Mostly I keep them in my truck so I don't have to carry a full set of SAE and Metric wrenches. They had been on a basic wrench ring, but I don't like having to remove everything to get the one I want, and I want to be able to easily see if one is missing. What I needed was a wrench roll.
After months of searching, I wasn't able to find anything I liked. I found a local guy on FB Marketplace who mostly makes belts, but he agreed to make me a custom wrench roll.
Fully opened
Flap down
Rolled up
I am very happy with the results. Stitched and riveted, made with Redwing boot leather. Even better, the guy has a Youtube channel and has made a video of the entire build. Check out Robert's channel, and give him a subscribe if you are at all interested in leather work. Here is the build video:
Lee
As PugetDude says, there is a drawback to leather. That's why you see so few leather tool/knife rolls.Beautiful!
But don't let it get wet....
I ruined the bluing on a Winchester Model 70 Super Grade using a leather scabbard on a horseback moose hunt. It was snowing all day, horse was warm, turned the scabbard into a sauna.![]()



The stubby screwdriver and some of these bits are going in a small kit I made for my tool backpack:
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ARES.What sockets are those? Looks like a better design than the Klein
Perfect tool for many joist hanger situations. Be sure not to be holding the nail anywhere near tip when inserting it in the tool.