jacob_coulter
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I came across this product that looked like a great idea, and haven't seen anyone mention it on the board. It's like a cheater bar for wrenches, but it works a lot better than trying to slip a pipe over a wrench or trying to to connect another wrench onto one. Here is a link for an overview
http://www.places2ride.com/restoration_tools/item.asp?SKU=12395
I purchased the tool from Eastwood, and it is a handy tool that does what it says, but the fit and finish of the tool is absolutely awful, especially for the price, it was around $60.00. It has the feel that it's made up of metal flakes that have been compressed together, with casting flash and potmarks all over the tool. It says it's made in the USA, but it feels like a tool beneath Harbor Freight's standards.
I just though I would pass this info on, and was curious if there is anything else similar on the market.
BTW, I've ordered from Eastwood before, and they seem to carry a few specialized tools that no one else has, but they all seem to be mediocre quality at high prices.
http://www.places2ride.com/restoration_tools/item.asp?SKU=12395
I purchased the tool from Eastwood, and it is a handy tool that does what it says, but the fit and finish of the tool is absolutely awful, especially for the price, it was around $60.00. It has the feel that it's made up of metal flakes that have been compressed together, with casting flash and potmarks all over the tool. It says it's made in the USA, but it feels like a tool beneath Harbor Freight's standards.
I just though I would pass this info on, and was curious if there is anything else similar on the market.
BTW, I've ordered from Eastwood before, and they seem to carry a few specialized tools that no one else has, but they all seem to be mediocre quality at high prices.




