Nice, you won't be disappointed!!Just Traded up into snap on cordless from Milwaukee
Video for those interested:
Where’d you get the filter cutter? Looks way better than the one from Speedway and Jeg’sI picked up this CAT filter cutter today. I believe it's made by Kent Moore and is very nice.
Where’d you get the filter cutter? Looks way better than the one from Speedway and Jeg’s
Did you call Mayhew?Got this set of Mayhew bearing race punches. Quality seems up there with the other Mayhew products I've been around, but the two largest punches are a little bent. I'm not sure if it will ultimately matter in any way, but its always kind of a bummer when you spring for the "nice" brand and there is a flaw.
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No, nor Zoro, where I got it from. If it's ultimately a problem, the warranty should take care of it. I probably should call Mayhew and ask if they think it's an issue.Did you call Mayhew?
Yes they are all 3/8 drive, this is the set https://palmac.net/koken-nut-gripper-10-piece-socket-set-rs3450m-10-3-8-square-drive-6-point/Nice pics as always!
Is that nut grip set all 3/8" drive??? I bought mine a few years ago and think it's 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 19. If there was a more complete set at the time I'm sure I would've bought it. I don't need anything above 19, but know I'm missing a few that you have . Oh well time to buy a few more .
On the stud pullers, I have a Taiwan generic set I bought ~20 yrs ago. If you try to pull a short stud with them, it will self destruct. And I know this because.... The stud needs to be about the same length, or obviously more, than the internal cylinders that grip the stud.
I really, really, really like that hard handle Tekton swivel head. Where did that come from?![]()
A couple Infar, a Hans tool and a Infini-Tool ratchet
Cool little set!
I agree but already started my path of IR 20volt stuff, just super bummed they don't offer a cordless grinder.You made the right move in my opinion. Snap On's 14.4 line is hard to beat for what you're doing. I'd probably stick with Milwaukee's M18 line up if you ever need to add the larger impacts/tools.
BTJHP, did you change the handle yourself? The ones they show on their website have different handles.
Mr. Tool said:Cool little set - where did you get it?
No issues with the finish on my two pairs. Real easy cleanup when I'm done using them.Just got my Malco Eagle Grips. Quality seems to be excellent, very smooth operation.
I'm not sure about the smooth polished chrome finish however. lots of times when I use locking pliers I’m trying to manage them with one hand and I’m thinking these may be kinda slippery.
Anyone found that to be a problem ? Well worth the money however.
yeah try and errorI have the Bluepoint version of that tool. Works great, except I always seem to go the wrong direction first.
Would you mind measuring the length of the pads on that? I’m trying to figure out which of the Lang pad spreaders has the smaller pads, since I’ve already got the big Snap-on one. Thanks!


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Non-contact voltage sensors are a must-have if you do electrical, even if just a little bit.



Non-contact voltage sensors are a must-have if you do electrical, even if just a little bit.
Dumb question - what's the purpose of these?
I get that one needs to determine if the circuit is live. However one needs to contact the circuit to work on it, be it a pump/fan/outlet/etc. Thus couldn't you just use a meter and connect it as normal? The only use that comes to mind, is cutting a circuit in half, and adding a junction box in the center of a run of wire. The tool would prevent having to actually know what is on the circuit and additional disassembly to reach connections for traditional meter tests.
An electrician friend uses one for quick checks of a circuit, but I never got a good answer as to why. He did say he found that when the tool displayed incorrectly, it registered that voltage was present, when it was not. Better safe than sorry.
