mark.dziamski
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Yep, looks like a brake to me tooIt looks like a finger brake. For bending sheet metal. At least that's what I'd guess with those teeth that can be removed / moved.
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Yep, looks like a brake to me tooIt looks like a finger brake. For bending sheet metal. At least that's what I'd guess with those teeth that can be removed / moved.


Those stubby wrenches look rather nice. I have some Mac Edge/Precision Torque sockets, and I like them plenty.
Hello everyone. I just signed up to the forum and thought I'd make this my first post. Been looking on the forum for a long time now and it has definitely put a dent in my wallet but my tool collection sure does look better thus far. Anyways here's today's haul. The local Mac dealer had a booth set up at the swap meet this year at Crusin the Coast in Biloxi, ms. Of course I couldn't leave empty handed. Got all of this for $85. 21 oz dead blow, 29 piece magnetic screwdriver bit set, 1/4 inch flex driver and a 10pc precision torque stubby ratcheting wrench set.

If you get all three he will give you abetter deal, I also have all three, love them.How much are you guys paying for the tech angle? I want all 3![]()
If you get all three he will give you abetter deal, I also have all three, love them.
James


Do you put it in a safe at night?
Harbor Freight visit last night. Ran in to take a look, they were having a clearance sale, and picked up the new 1/4 composite ratchet, fuses, brush set, and the free scissors (not shown). Ratchet was about $10 after coupon...
Harbor Freight visit last night. Ran in to take a look, they were having a clearance sale, and picked up the new 1/4 composite ratchet, fuses, brush set, and the free scissors (not shown). Ratchet was about $10 after coupon...

Gotta love that HF free stuff. Free is good no matter where it comes from.
What was the source of the high current? It must have been a slow increase rather than peak inrush.
Shorted it across the terminals on a 13v 75a power supply.
HF fuses would scare the **** out of me.
Possibly the power supply was current limiting to protect itself in a short condition.
I can't wait for HF to release the new line of scuba gear, it will also come with a free pair of scissors.
HF fuses would scare the **** out of me.
Made in China...BUT;
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I can't wait for HF to release the new line of scuba gear, it will also come with a free pair of scissors.
HF fuses would scare the **** out of me.
I think like that sometimes but then I realize, they're probably identical to the fuses you buy in any other nationwide store (Autozone, Walmart, etc). It's one thing for tools because there are many manufacturers but how many actual OEMs are there for fuses or hose clamps or things like that?
For Vacuum Tubes for audio and Guitar I think there's only one factory (Sovtek) left in the world making them. It's somewhere in the former Soviet Union and they make every modern brand on the market. They just test them all and the ones that test best are sold as premium brands, the ones that test worse or have more variance get sold as the cheaper brands. Pretty much regardless what brand of tube you buy, if it's new it came out of one single factory in the world. I might be wrong about this though and maybe new factories have opened or there's some ultra exotic brand out there hand making them still.
Granted, a lot of people buy NOS tubes but those are obviously a non renewable resource.
Last I checked autozone sells mostly bussman fuse
What I was getting at is: who makes Bussman's fuses? Do they make their own? Do they also make other people's? Maybe the harbor freight fuses are made on old equipment from a Bussman plant or even made by Bussman themselves with cheaper materials.