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rharman

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Just got the tray on clearance, I guess a new one is coming out and yellow isn’t offered. 🤷‍♂️ I’m waiting for Black Friday to purchase the 5 drawer cart also in yellow. Really excited! Also lucky that yellow (which I like) is the least popular color at my HF so they actually have the carts in stock.

Quick question though, do you guys recommend leaving the casters as is or swapping to all swivels?
I don't have that cart but I have always been much happier with all swivels on any of my roll-around tools.
The one exception is the base I built for the HF end cabinet. It goes under my drill press table and I made it pretty snug to the DP base so it doesn't stick out. I had to use fixed wheels on the back side so it would move in/out easily. It rarely moves so I'm fine with that.
 
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SRU1436

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I recommend that you double check the calibration of your new PI wrench. Both of mine were out of tolerance when new.
I read the thread, that’s very concerning. I don’t have a tool to check the calibration and I don’t want to send it off to a calibration place. After reading the thread I might get send it back to Amazon, get a text on which is cheaper and comes with a real calibration certificate.
 

Luciferi

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M7x1.00 tap and chaser die. Mercedes benz thought they had me against the wall with their ******** fastener sizes, think again Benz!

Normally I try to save exhaust studs and reuse them if possible, but the nuts are usually gone. Getting metric hardware is a chore locally, and the shop can't handle online ordering and stocking items. So I bought my own.
I know those yellow stickers, McMaster Carr. Reminds me, I need to order metric hardware
 

Madjik Man

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I read the thread, that’s very concerning. I don’t have a tool to check the calibration and I don’t want to send it off to a calibration place. After reading the thread I might get send it back to Amazon, get a text on which is cheaper and comes with a real calibration certificate.

Don’t listen to anything I say because I’m just a DIYer and kind of an idiot…

….but I’ve had those PIs in my shopping list for a year and won’t pull the trigger on it because of that calibration issue combined with Tekton being cheaper, certified and if anything ever goes wrong with it…their warranty is second to none.

I like having protection on expensive items (and yes these would be an expensive purchase for me).
 
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Odd-job

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I read the thread, that’s very concerning. I don’t have a tool to check the calibration and I don’t want to send it off to a calibration place. After reading the thread I might get send it back to Amazon, get a text on which is cheaper and comes with a real calibration certificate.
As Madjik Man states its hard to ignore Tekton's warranty for equivalent products. I have been wondering who makes them for Tekton that being said.

If you want to assuage your calibration concerns I have a HF torque adapter which seems to be spot on vs my little used calibrated and certified torque wrenches. Located in the Walnut Creek/East Bay. Shoot me a PM if you want to borrow or test.
 

SRU1436

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As Madjik Man states its hard to ignore Tekton's warranty for equivalent products. I have been wondering who makes them for Tekton that being said.

If you want to assuage your calibration concerns I have a HF torque adapter which seems to be spot on vs my little used calibrated and certified torque wrenches. Located in the Walnut Creek/East Bay. Shoot me a PM if you want to borrow or test.
Thanks for the offer, seems silly of me not to test it, but since this seems like a common problem I’m just going to return it and get a Tekton. The Tekton is $10 cheaper. Amazon is great with returning things.
 

Fedwrench

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Thanks to a 20% off Zoro coupon code supplied by Chrome Vanadium Cody, I am now the proud owner of two new sets of Proto reversible combination wrenches.

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I had been wanting these for a while, but the price has been over 1K per set since mid summer. It dropped back down to a more reasonable price, and with the coupon, I was able to get both sets for a price I was willing to pay. I will probably never use the larger ones, but hey, this is the Garage Journal no judge zone.

Lee
Great wrench sets!!! I had no idea they gone up in price that much. Enjoy them!!!
 

M635_Guy

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I used a very similar one to do the top mounts on my wife’s mustang, it was a little disappointing - there was none of the excitement or feeling of danger you get with traditional spring clamps, it just safely compressed the spring.

The only issue is you may not have enough travel on the tool to compress longer springs, a buddy used it for the front springs on his bmw 530 and it wouldn’t compress the spring enough.
That's surprising. I've used mine on my wife's Honda Odyssey and my buddys Volvo XC90 with no issues.
 

w.hansen

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Some new tools I’ve gotten over the last couple months:

Koken Zeal Spinner Adapters 3/8-1/2,1/4-3/8,1/4-1/2 and Snap On 90 degree adapters 1/4 TZ1 + 3/8 FZ1, Facom offset torque adapter 1/2 with Hazet 3/8 adapter:
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Facom 500 locking pliers, Facom Oil Filter wrench small and large, KTC Oil cup wrenches for Toyota’s/Honda’s/Nissans/Subaru’s, Facom 4 jaw Oil Filter claw large, KTC 4 jaw Oil Filter claw small:
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KTC Angled Hose clamp pliers, KTC regular hose clamp pliers, Mayhew locking hose clamp pliers, and Koken Zeal 300MM flex extensions 1/4 + 3/8 with KTC hose clamp adapter:
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PB Swiss Stubby drivers P2 and Slotted, love this style of stubby drivers:
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KTC 30inch 1/2 breaker bar, Koken 15inch 3/8 breaker bar, Snap On 9inch 1/4 breaker bar, Hazet 1/2 telescoping L-Handle breaker bar 16inch, Koken 10inch 1/2 L-handle breaker bar:
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Ktc hose clamp pliers do u have part numbers? Two of those I can't seem to find. Google image even failed a search
 

w.hansen

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This was about 4 or 5 years ago so not sure who made them as I traded them in on matco ones as soon as I could.

Yeah you gotta buy what's there, maybe you'll have good luck with them but living in the rust belt they couldn't take the pressure needed to break stuff loose.
Which ones are stronger proto? Or only snapon ?
 

w.hansen

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Get the California car dusters, you won’t regret

Hooray, I got mail!
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Oh yeah, this looks promising.
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You're kidding me right? :wtf:
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Well fortunately this does have a happy ending (the story, not me . . . today). Despite the best efforts of Amazon's crack addled phalloncus in their shipping department it actually survived in one piece. By the looks of it I should be grateful it was in the box at all. Now to start planning a base for it.
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Going back and looking through the paperwork and double checking on the website it would appear that my 11106 that I ordered for $89 is actually the Wilton model # 745 (21400). I'll take it! :D
How did the base turn out?
I did a dual setup I have limited space or I would do a nice heavy bench setup
 

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tamaraw

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Ktc hose clamp pliers do u have part numbers? Two of those I can't seem to find. Google image even failed a search
Their web catalog is in Japanese but there is a google translate button in the upper left. The hose clamp tools are under the automotive section.

 

Squankum

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Ktc hose clamp pliers do u have part numbers? Two of those I can't seem to find. Google image even failed a search

w.hansen if you like the idea of "waffle grid" hose clamp pliers, Gearwrench and Proto were selling a Taiwanese version of that concept but with Vice Grip style pliers, which is much nicer with tough steel spring hose clamps.

Alas, this is too much money. Unless you really wanted hose squeezers, too:


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Gearwrench # was 82060 and cost me $41ish on Amazon about seven years ago, just for the two hose clamp waffle grid pliers:

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I don't think Gearwrench or Proto sell them anymore, but you might find some out there.
 

CoogarXR

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I wanted a quality 1/4" drive to 1/4" bit holder socket. All I can ever find around here is the cheapie ones that come with "bit sets", and they are always kinda loose and floppy. I found that Snap-On makes one (TMBS8A), and it's magnetic. So I figured I'd give it a shot. I bought a used one:

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It's not so much that I usually need to crank a bit with a ratchet, it's more that I'd like to use my 1/4" extensions and swivels to hit awkward screws. So I'll try this one out and hopefully it doesn't ****.
 
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sparky 1971

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Just curious about the application where you'd want a 1/4 to 1/2 adapter?
I could have used one today to torque the hubs on my van to 25 inch pounds. The only torque tool I have that goes that low is 1/4" drive and the only 27mm sockets I have are 1/2" drive. I used a 1/4-3/8 and a 3/8-1/2 to git 'r done. When I get to my desk where my wallet is I will be ordering the Koken.
 

Squankum

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I could have used one today to torque the hubs on my van to 25 inch pounds. The only torque tool I have that goes that low is 1/4" drive and the only 27mm sockets I have are 1/2" drive. I used a 1/4-3/8 and a 3/8-1/2 to git 'r done. When I get to my desk where my wallet is I will be ordering the Koken.

Exactly! Me, too. Econoline front axle (rwd) has (ahem ... now) old timey taper bearings and I'm busting out my wee-est 1/4" SK torque wrench (flex beam and needle and tic marks) to do that one by the book, but with a big danged socket. And two Craftsman adapters between them.

Here's one on Amazon by the "uxcell" brand for $9. Or, if you want, a different listing can get you two for $9.


Tempted, as I went and looked at Ko-Ken prices and for something like this, which I don't use much, and also don't put any real force through, I'm tempted by cheap.
 
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housewolf

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Picked up a Milwaukee 15GA Finish Nailer for some trim work projects I have to do. And found a deal on some new to me SO hex sockets and a right angle grinder. The grinder just needs cleaned up a little bit, but works like a champ.

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I have that same nailer. IME; there is nothing not to love about it. It’s one of my favorite M18s and I’ve had more than a few in many, many years
 

silkman

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I wanted a quality 1/4" drive to 1/4" bit holder socket. All I can ever find around here is the cheapie ones that come with "bit sets", and they are always kinda loose and floppy. I found that Snap-On makes one (TMBS8A), and it's magnetic. So I figured I'd give it a shot. I bought a used one:

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It's not so much that I usually need to crank a bit with a ratchet, it's more that I'd like to use my 1/4" extensions and swivels to hit awkward screws. So I'll try this one out and hopefully it doesn't ****.
The Hazet is the best I've used. Part is 2250-1
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This combo has absolutely zero play
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