This is my first venture into it, so each time I try new settings or a new print - it is like hours of torture until it is done and I can try the next configuration. I can see how people end up with a collection of these things. Good luck! If you haven't already, check out tiny machines website for firmware and accessories.I just ordered the Ender 5. Chomping at the bit for it to show up.
This is my first venture into it, so each time I try new settings or a new print - it is like hours of torture until it is done and I can try the next configuration. I can see how people end up with a collection of these things. Good luck! If you haven't already, check out tiny machines website for firmware and accessories.
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10mm, 1/4 inch drive sockets arrived yesterday.
The shallow are Crescent. The deeps are "Victorshome" brand. I never heard of them, most likely standard made in China sockets sold under many names.
I figured they won't see much torque so should be ok.
Coach
The modified socket in the upper right reminds me of one I made to screw out the petcock on the water trap at work. It's 8ft from the floor,a cut out socket & some extensions,and I can reach it.
Solid.
USA or China ?
https://www.littlegiantladder.com/collections/ladders/products/safety-step-ladder
might wanna clink that link and scroll down to COO
I have a 22’ type 1AA folding ladder from Little Giant for the past 19 years, it’s been perfect to this point.
Agree... this is my 5th Little Giant Ladder. (this is the shortest, 2 steps) I have never had a single issue with any of them.
I am shocked tho/still about the China thing. Website touts their USA manufacturing plant yet... get this... every single ladder I searched for was made in China... all of them... every single model. Did we lose to China recently or was this all along? I need to look at the COO printed on my existing 4 ladders.
Picked up the Milwaukee 2646-21C and the Mighty Vac MV8500 - mainly for checking crack pressure.
I have had mine for over 20 years no problem it's solid but heavy

New arrivals from just down the alley, where these had been abandoned in a trash pile. Sadly all standard (I could better use a second set of metrics), but all in good condition, and besides they brought their own storage. 1/4 and 1/2 are all Craftsman and all EE, for whatever that’s worth. 3/8 are a mix, I guess he used, lost, and replaced those most often.
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I fixed your link in my post... by taking out the S ... in the HTTPS
Nice get... i love those rails.
Did you do the cutout in stages to keep from heating the socket?
After reading your post, I went out to see the markings on that socket. All it has is "Truth Mannato 1". There is a symbol between the two words that looks similar to a Chevy symbol. The "Mannato" may be "Mankato". There is a scratch over the 4th letter so I'm not sure.
I did find this: http://alloy-artifacts.org/truth-tool.html
It would be interesting to know how old the socket is.
Coach
Thanks for the tips, I'll start dabbling with new materials once I am consistent and get the hang of printing supports. I've also learned that a good number of the free designs out there are dimensionally off!Its a steep learning curve upfront with 3D printing; but its smooth sailing once you get the hang of it.
If you haven't yet, switch to PETG, it prints like PLA but is durable like ABS, with an added bonus of being low VOC.
PLA absorbs water over time and is cracks under any kind of prolonged strain.
Just remember when printing; there is as much variation between colors as there is between filaments. Overture black PETG for example prints well at 255-260c whereas white at 230-240c (even though both indicate 230-240 on the packaging).

received a few Koken "High Performance Tools of Convincing Quality" today.
3/8 semi deep six point socket set 7-19 mm and added to my universal nut grip selection with 7, 8. & 13 mm. i already had the 10 mm.
Got everything from Palmac Tools. Mr Subaru 1387 on you tube has a 5% discount code. 5% might not be much but, it's better than a sharp stick in the eye.![]()
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^Report back on how you like it! I do find them interesting!
received a few Koken "High Performance Tools of Convincing Quality" today.
3/8 semi deep six point socket set 7-19 mm and added to my universal nut grip selection with 7, 8. & 13 mm. i already had the 10 mm.
Got everything from Palmac Tools. Mr Subaru 1387 on you tube has a 5% discount code. 5% might not be much but, it's better than a sharp stick in the eye.![]()
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Snagged this shortly after "almost falling" off my cheap *** folding plastic POS from bed bath and beyond... while trying to access the top of the triple stack tool box... looking for a small container of oil.
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Holy Smokes Old Smokey...you seem like a good friend to have!