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RKA

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Well, if you're just raising and lowering the car to change a tire, it's probably true, that fine adjustment isn't needed. If you use the jack to raise and lower and engine or subframe or other assembly to line something else up so you can shove a few bolts in place, having a fine adjustment can be helpful. But maybe I'm going about it all wrong.
 

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I got the short one preowned; have owned it for a few years and decided I needed a second jack so I got the longer one new.

I considered every other jack, and the AC really is the best money can buy.

Once you've owned one its hard to like anything else. The precision while lowering is what is so amazing with these jacks, you can literally lower millimeter by millimeter......

I have the long reach 13 and have the opposite experience as you. I have much better control with my 2T Hein Werner. Maybe I need to work on my technique, but I have no issue with the HW.

And yes, the 13 takes a lot of force on the handle to lift a vehicle. I feel like I'm going to break the plastic portion.
 

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got a few more things for work. pardon the locks in the background :)
I really like those screwdrivers and didn't know these existed. I have some other screwdrivers of the same style, called Opticraft made by Sora. I've never seen them with a bit holder though, so I had to get a set as soon as I saw it in your post. The color is cool too.

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new flashlight from CountyComm and a few things from the electrical supply house.
 

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I decided to pick up a Snap On A2A 3/8 Female to 1/2 Male adapter so I can use it on my long 3/8 ratchets. I only have a single raised panel Craftsman 1/2 ratchet right now, but plenty of 3/8 drive. Should work for me until I find the right 1/2 ratchet at the right price.

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Oh and who doesn't want to use a 24mm socket on a 3/8 converted t936...

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I decided to pick up a Snap On A2A 3/8 Female to 1/2 Male adapter so I can use it on my long 3/8 ratchets. I only have a single raised panel Craftsman 1/2 ratchet right now, but plenty of 3/8 drive. Should work for me until I find the right 1/2 ratchet at the right price.

Oh and who doesn't want to use a 24mm socket on a 3/8 converted t936...

Who needs 1/2" when 3/8" goes to 26mm?

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FerrariPower

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Who needs a 3/8" when you can get a 1/2" in a 3/8" stubby body?

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To answer your question, the 3/8" square drive in a 1/4" ratchet, combined with a 21mm or 24mm (or any size above 19mm) is the absolute smallest combination of 21mm socket that you can get in very tight spaces. I converted a TLLF72 over to 3/8 for this purpose.
 

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That looks like a $5 ratchet with a $55 price tag.

:lol: you're posting snap-on, which is the king of all kings of over priced tools.

I'm not sure what you're even implying; as if you can see some inherent function from a picture.

For what its worth, the Tone ratchets are marked Made in Japan.

They are similar looking to Blackhawk ratchets (less selection); and similar looking ratchets come from OEM Newtools/Hi-Five out of Taiwan.

I asked Tone point blank via email if their tools are Made in Japan, and they certified they are 100% made in Osaka and sent me a video of their factory.
 
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I asked Tone point blank via email if their tools are Made in Japan, and they certified they are 100% made in Osaka and sent me a video of their factory.

Okay, now THAT'S pretty cool. Is there any way you could share the video, is it on Youtube or something? I'm not familiar with Tone but I'll start looking for them now.
 

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Okay, now THAT'S pretty cool. Is there any way you could share the video, is it on Youtube or something? I'm not familiar with Tone but I'll start looking for them now.
Just keep in mind, I'm pretty sure Tone does have a lot of stuff made in Taiwan from what I've seen posted on here. They do seem to be generally well liked though.

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Okay, now THAT'S pretty cool. Is there any way you could share the video, is it on Youtube or something? I'm not familiar with Tone but I'll start looking for them now.

Its in Japanese:


I should clarify, I didn't ask them if 100% of their tools are made in Japan, I asked them if the tools marked Japan are made 100% in Japan; to which they certified they were.

I was asking them specifically regarding their RMA400L wrench set, because they had visual similarities to what Hi-five was making.

If you are interested in Japanese tools, look up Koken, Nepro/KTC, and Merry tools.
 

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Some new things over the last couple months.
 

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I just looked up the price. Yikes. Guess I’ll stick to my old Torin.
Hmmm. One thing not talked about... rebuild kits... cheap...78dd00dd8a96a8d6d0625edfa1622314.jpg31c736b6d0a90260eeb6f9876c91be3e.jpg

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Hmmm. One thing not talked about... rebuild kits... cheap...78dd00dd8a96a8d6d0625edfa1622314.jpg

Hydraulic floor jack rebuild kits Cheap?? Please tell where you buy them. Lazzar's HCRCNow.com are $40-$60 for a kit.They want $30 just for the one ram U-cup seal.

Thank you.
 

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Hmmm. One thing not talked about... rebuild kits... cheap...

Hydraulic floor jack rebuild kits Cheap?? Please tell where you buy them. Lazzar's HCRCNow.com are $40-$60 for a kit.They want $30 just for the one ram U-cup seal.

Thank you.

https://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/TOOL/POR_TOOL_ACHyd2_pg7.htm

AC Hydraulics makes and sells their own rebuild kits. No aftermarket stuff here.




FYI boys, ECS tuning has a sale currently on the DK20Q:

https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ac-hydr...loor-jack-with-quicklift-pedal/tol-dk20q~acz/

First time i've seen any kind of sale on AC jacks of any kind.
 
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Hmmm. One thing not talked about... rebuild kits... cheap...

Hydraulic floor jack rebuild kits Cheap?? Please tell where you buy them. Lazzar's HCRCNow.com are $40-$60 for a kit.They want $30 just for the one ram U-cup seal.

Thank you.

$60 once a decade (or longer) for a $400-$500 jack? Perspective.

Edit: Actually, $22.75 for the kit...

https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/TOL0906000.htm?pn=TOL-0906000

https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ac-hydraulic-parts/repair-kit-for-ac-hydraulic-jacks/tol-0906000~acz/
 
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What’s the thing in the blue case?

[[/B]QUOTE=skulldrinker;8295894]Some new things over the last couple months.[/QUOTE]
 

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I got my stuff from pelican.. I had an issue and got the kit for free from them... it has just sat around as I haven't needed it.

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I saw it was ECS and got curious, they are somewhat local to me. But their "sale" price is within $5 of Amazon's regular price (edit: $399.98), and Amazon offers free shipping. Not sure what ECS charges.

I didn't even realize Amazon sold them; nice catch. Although it looks like they are out of stock and sell for $484. Its a third party seller who is selling through amazon (not shipped or fulfilled by amazon) that has it for $399.
 

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Are you serious? That's impressive. I'd like to see Snap-on start doing that.

Yup.

BTW, these are GREAT leads. Fast shipping too, ordered them direct from ProbeMaster website. Best $25 I've spent in a while.
 
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