SpeedCoach
Well-known member
I'll concur with the impact driver.
Also have to add my Miller 211 Welder - thing is a god send....
Also have to add my Miller 211 Welder - thing is a god send....
The video confused the **** outta me.
Good luck trying to fit that on a hose in a tight engine bay, i'll stick to Jubilee clamps. (worm-screw)
I would have to say the Ridged tool combo
http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/R963-Combo-Kit/EN/index.htm
Impact driver![]()
Really suprised with how well the circular saw works
AND THE BEST THING IS THIS
Lifetime Service Agreement provides the original owner of qualifying RIDGID® Brand tools a lifetime of free replacement batteries, free service and free replacement parts subject to the limitations set forth below
BEST MONEY EVER SPENT EDIT (best GF ever!!!!) she made me![]()
Impact driver! Never again will I run a screw in with a cordless drill![]()
The video confused the **** outta me.
Good luck trying to fit that on a hose in a tight engine bay, i'll stick to Jubilee clamps. (worm-screw)
Milwaukee M12 Hackzall.
This tool eliminates the need for hoseclamps. Has 1000s of other uses:
http://www.clamptitetools.com/

Leatherman. Not a day goes by that I don't use it for SOMETHING.
7x11 lathe. I'm surprised at all the bushings, adapters, fittings, and frobs I've made with that little thing. My latest tool is a home-made adjustable engine push-rod for determining the optimum push-rod length for the engine in my race car. (It turns out the factory length is perfect, but after mixing and matching parts, its good to double-check.)
I'm saving for a top chest now and sending my Craftsman to the scrapper.

Karcher Electric Pressure Washer for around the house use. Why didn't they invent these 25 years ago ? Simply fabulous and easy to use.