Good Machine!
Good to hear! It took me a while to decide which to get, but this one has a lot more positive reviews than negative.Good Machine!
I have SO 7/16" of this style that I found 30+ years ago, I use it weekly, I don't use it for any other job but I love it for this use, would I like a full set, YES!
And here I was thinking I was cool putting $1,000 worth of tools in an $18 toolbox. How Boomer of me...You just aren't understanding this new social media age. Buy 47 of these wee boxes and try to put 98% of your current tool collection in them! Should generate some clicks! Then at the end of your video say you're going to 3-D print tall racks to hold 10 of these at a time, then just sell the boxes off on Facebook Marketplace, and never mention it again.

And here I was thinking I was cool putting $1,000 worth of tools in an $18 toolbox. How Boomer of me...
Or perhaps more accurately, I thought I was bussin' spendin' a band on tools for an $18 toolbox. So Boomer coded... I thought I ate, but no cap, I flopped,
Translation?And here I was thinking I was cool putting $1,000 worth of tools in an $18 toolbox. How Boomer of me...
Or perhaps more accurately, I thought I was bussin' spendin' a band on tools for an $18 toolbox. So Boomer coded... I thought I ate, but no cap, I flopped,
paper towel hanger that was mentioned in the "Amazon" thread. great design.
reprint of 1901 New Britain Patents
Vessel 250P2100 tang-through ball-grip #P2 Phillips screwdriver
Workpro WO1469AF Long-Nose Pliers
Stahlwille 541C 1/2" drive x 8mm "INHEX" bit - shipped in error. More trouble to return than it's worth. Who works on German cars who needs this widget? Speak up!
... more on the "Workpro" pliers HERE




There are exceptions to every rule but, other than the kitchen, bath, and dining room, the lights are usually on the same circuit as the receptacles in that room. Plug the transmitter into a bedroom outlet, find that breaker and shut it off and usually the lights will be out as well, it might even be two or three bedrooms. Connecting it to the wires on a switch will do no good, fiddling around with the socket adapter will work, but why bother unless you have a ton of time on your hands. An even faster way to label the panel is with two people on cell phones or walkie talkies, one running through the house and the other at the panel turning breakers off.
...And this house was wired wonky. It’s a split level and I know the bottom level outlets are not on the same circuit as its respective lights. But the original electricians ran the lead from the bottom floor outlets into the bedroom above it. So the upstairs bedroom’s outlets and lights are on the same circuit as the downstairs outlet. And other weird stuff like that.
Some layman must have come up with that, most engineers dont have near that much common sense.I'll ask Mrs. Claus for one of those kits!
I'm not an electrician, but a friend who is once told me that lights and outlets are supposed to be on separate circuits for safety reasons: Stuff plugged into outlets are more likely to trip a breaker (or blow a fuse) than lights, and when that happens at night, you want the lights to stay on so you can find your way to the panel (or exit, if fire is involved).
Mike
I am not an electrician, I do not have a copy of the code, but it is my understanding that the national code does not require outlets and overhead lights to be on a separate circuit (or at least last I checked which was a while ago) but some local codes do require it.Some layman must have come up with that, most engineers dont have near that much common sense.


paper towel hanger that was mentioned in the "Amazon" thread. great design.
reprint of 1901 New Britain Patents
Vessel 250P2100 tang-through ball-grip #P2 Phillips screwdriver
Workpro WO1469AF Long-Nose Pliers
Stahlwille 541C 1/2" drive x 8mm "INHEX" bit - shipped in error. More trouble to return than it's worth. Who works on German cars who needs this widget? Speak up!
... more on the "Workpro" pliers HERE
Wow this is amazingI'm going to consider it a new tool. I do a bit of woodworking to entertain myself after day light savings time/ winter keeps me away from boating/ fishing. I had a brand I made to mark my projects. It failed with the repeated use/ heatings. ( probably more so the materials and my welding) Some research took me to Buckeye Engraving out of Ohio. First I inquired about one that matched the one I made..then sent two more PDF's to see if it was possible not knowing their abilities and equipment. They confirmed they could combine the two PDF's into 1 design.. cost a bit more than the simple one, but I do a lot of stuff to entertain myself, and that is about all this is..plus support smaller USA business. It is literally a piece of art, much nicer than the items I am using it to stamp. I had a few projects waiting for its arrival...some testing then got to work.
BTW: You're full of ****.I'm going to consider it a new tool. I do a bit of woodworking to entertain myself after day light savings time/ winter keeps me away from boating/ fishing. I had a brand I made to mark my projects. It failed with the repeated use/ heatings. ( probably more so the materials and my welding) Some research took me to Buckeye Engraving out of Ohio. First I inquired about one that matched the one I made..then sent two more PDF's to see if it was possible not knowing their abilities and equipment. They confirmed they could combine the two PDF's into 1 design.. cost a bit more than the simple one, but I do a lot of stuff to entertain myself, and that is about all this is..plus support smaller USA business. It is literally a piece of art, much nicer than the items I am using it to stamp. I had a few projects waiting for its arrival...some testing then got to work.
I am speaking up, I do work on German cars.
paper towel hanger that was mentioned in the "Amazon" thread. great design.
reprint of 1901 New Britain Patents
Vessel 250P2100 tang-through ball-grip #P2 Phillips screwdriver
Workpro WO1469AF Long-Nose Pliers
Stahlwille 541C 1/2" drive x 8mm "INHEX" bit - shipped in error. More trouble to return than it's worth. Who works on German cars who needs this widget? Speak up!
... more on the "Workpro" pliers HERE

see your P/M - shoot me a snail mail addyI am speaking up, I do work on German cars.
Ebay for $16. No one else was interested in it. (I paid twice as much for the shipping across the world). It's the first I have seen.YES! This is the second one I have ever seen outside of the catalog illustration. I bought the first one! Where did you find this unicorn?



And one kick-*** You ****!Oh...and one kick-*** red crate...
Thank you, thank you very much!And one kick-*** You ****!
Are you asking me, on this thread, to justify a tool purchase?Give me a scenario where using these will be advantageous...
This is one, as you could with a breaker bar or a roto head ratchet. Sometimes better than swinging a wrench round and round full circle, or a ratcheting tool because the resistance won't overcome the backdrag, or doing it with your thumb and finger.I'll see how I like using them inline to spin things on/off.
The combination of the design, original brand, discontinued, and ok price convinced me
I've bought a few Saltus-style wrenches over the years for specific tasks. I quickly found that I prefer a flex-head breaker bar and socket for the same tasks. The round shaft of most breaker bars is much easier to spin between my fingers. Having a fixed open end is the only advantage of the Saltus that I can find.....
This is one, as you could with a breaker bar or a roto head ratchet. Sometimes better than swinging a wrench round and round full circle, or a ratcheting tool because the resistance won't overcome the backdrag, or doing it with your thumb and finger.
Other advantages are clearing an obstacle, getting your hand in a better/safer position, and not letting the nut fall out of the back. Yes, other tools can do those things too. Disadvantages, they're on the long side, the socket isn't deep nor passthough.
Certainly not necessary, but nice to have when all is accounted for: