Askme42
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Why yes?
Because currently I dont a bench top grinder and for the next few years at least it's unlikely I'll do anything to test this machines limits.
Why yes?
Don't discount the ryobi bench top stuff. I have an older version of that grinder. It's great.
Wife and daughter gave these to me on Saturday for my birthday.

I'm a fan of the hose remover and Dominators. What do you use the kneeling pad for?![]()

I love those Channellock 410s. They make great battery terminal pliers.snap-on LED work light:
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channel lock nut buster 410 pliers:
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ryobi 14 amp circular saw:
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and an M18 fuel 3/8" impact:
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I complained to a friend who has a lot of experience with ford 6.0's about laying over top of the radiator and hood latch when I'm working on them and he recommended that pad.
Not the answer you were expecting, eh?![]()
You don't know pain til you've test driven one with an aluminum radiator,, and laid your arm across it when you get backI think that pad will get a workout for me lol.
I complained to a friend who has a lot of experience with ford 6.0's about laying over top of the radiator and hood latch when I'm working on them and he recommended that pad.
Not the answer you were expecting, eh?![]()
MAC 24" 3/8 drive impact extension
aka, "The TransSlayer"
I complained to a friend who has a lot of experience with ford 6.0's about laying over top of the radiator and hood latch when I'm working on them and he recommended that pad.
just buy a topside creeper...not exactly a super often used tool, but is extremely useful when you do need it
How does the triple square work or where does it come in handy? is there a fastener that uses this similar to Torx? curious as I have seen them advertised but not sure about their use.
Thanks and Happy New Year![]()
They're also known as XZN fasteners. They are found on German cars, particularly VW & Audi.
egamaster 10-11, but i tink made in china not in spain
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Yet another tool I didn't know existed. I really love / hate this place.