What an AWESOME Vessel tool set from HJE!

I use wire nuts on tubes of various chemicals. Would probably work on tubes of caulking.
Briefly. If you use the tube within a week or so, they're fine. If you let it set for a month or so, they're not.I use wire nuts on tubes of various chemicals. Would probably work on tubes of caulking.
This is really cool...not sure I'd derive $50 of value from a set like this either but I want it for sure.No economic pay back the way I use this spanner, but it’s just because there is no money in opening old Williams ratchets. Well made. $50 if I remember right. Responded to my email question promptly. Inserts are 5X0.8mm threads, which allowed for grinding custom shaped inserts with flats matching the retaining ring on the ratchet. It is more satisfying to use this then hammering the ring off with a screwdriver. Still needed a hammer to get one of them loose though.
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Cool!
I like that wide variety of pins, but have you seen the FACOM 117B pin spanner?
(Not mine, grabbed the pic from the FACOM tools thread.)






I used it for the first time today, nothing serious, but I split a couple of logs in half for firewood. It's like cutting butter with a hot knife. The first blow I hit was quite hard (being used to the axes I used before) and it went through the log as if it were a balloon. Since I don't have to apply as much force, you can work longer without getting so tired. It's really money well spent. I'll most likely end up buying its "twin sister," the x10. The x10 is for cutting, the x11 is for splitting. If you have a lot of logs to split, it's better to buy something bigger. For the gardening jobs I do (logs about 20 cm, 8 inches), it's perfect. I definitely recommend it.That sure is an impressive new fangled axe. Looking forward to your report after you try it out.
I slip on my stilettos.Honest question - what do people do with top drawers that are more or less above their eyes?
These are super since it is pretty rare that you can fit in a tap wrench in restricted access areas on most cars. I recommend using them with a small "breaker bar" or better yet a T-handle. Those allow you to go back and forth easily to break up chips in the thread cutting. Ratchets are a pain since you will need to continually change directions. But these together with sets of ratchet extensions (regular and wobble) and a universal joint will address a LOT of access issues.
That word for a sub-brand does amuse me.Picked up a "MAC" Expert wrench set
That word for a sub-brand does amuse me.
Britool Expert - worse, then became...
Expert by Facom - worse
Draper Expert - better
MAC Expert - worse

No bother at all! It's roughly 6" total length.Hate to bug you but would you mind sharing a part number so I can order one? Never knew these existed in short.
Thank you!
Had to go pick up some more lumber today at Lowes. Came home with these.
1) Kobalt Meter Box and Back Saw Kit
2) Irwin 'Marples' Coping Saw
3) Bora NGX 48" Clamp Edge
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I can confirm there is such a device, albeit not made by the good folks at Milwaukee. Having been deployed "trans-urethrally" on yours truly.OK, I'm pretty sure surgeons have these... What we need is Milwaukee to combine a fishing tape, with a grabbing end, and a camera. That way, you send ONE tool into the cavity, can look for the part needed, and grab it all in one shot.
At least, theoretically...
Mike
