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gsport

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after reading all these tool threads... what is your most favorite tool or piece of machinery that you'd just hate to give up now that you've had it??
for me, it would be my four post lift... how about everyone else??
 
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Well, thats a tough question...
But I think It would be a tie between my benchgrinder/buffer and my metal lathe.

A bench grinder doesn't sound like much, but a good quality one, with plenty of power, is an amazingly handy tool.
 

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Ingersoll-Rand 2135QTiMAX. First out of the toolbox every morning, last back in.
 
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Kirbot

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Duralast ratchets:shocking:

Even Snap-On agrees!
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:lol_hitti:lol_hitti
 

wafrederick

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At home,my Fein Multimaster and it has been a great tool.At work,my Matco long zero offset wrenches and I do use them a lot.
 

LEVE

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I have a 38 year old Craftsman hammer that I've built two houses with. It's been my favorite tool for decades...
 

jsonic6

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Air tools in general... Man does it make your job easier or what?
 

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Mine would be my Plasma cutter. I feel like I can make anything with that and my welder..
 

rwhite692

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after reading all these tool threads... what is your most favorite tool or piece of machinery that you'd just hate to give up now that you've had it??
for me, it would be my four post lift... how about everyone else??

+1, my 4-Post lift, it sure would be tough to go back now, LOL
 
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gsport

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after reading some of these, now i'm having second thoughts... i sure would miss my air compressor too..
 

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Welder, Lift and.....................................................
























DURALAST RATCHETS:shocking::shocking::shocking:


and my killer truck "Christine"
 
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jayrush13

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My Klein 11 in 1 Screw driver I throw it in my back pocket whenever i get out of my van it will get me in to 99% of what i need to when looking at Jobs or on walk throughs
 

amolaver

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tough call, although the general air tools statement rings true. i guess i'd have to lump my impact wrenches and swivel/universal sockets together. i got tired of swinging my IR 1/2" impact around and got a nitrocat 3/8" - much lighter and quieter. not quite as much grunt as the 1/2" IR, but a LOT. really loving it.

of course, the 24" breaker bar is fun too :)

when my shop gets put up in the spring and i finally have a lift, i'm guessing that will trump everything. i hate working on jack stands...

ahm
 

Old Donn

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compressed air and the tools that go with it

i was doing work without my impact and wondered how i ever got by before i had them

:thumbup: What MM said. You can get along without a compressor, but it sure makes life easier.
 
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Dust

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Electric screwdriver. If you do trim work, you need an electric screwdriver.

Door panel popper tool. Not just for doors!

Pocket screwdriver. I find myself reaching for it even at home when I'm not wearing my uniform, and cursing when I can't find it.
 

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Electric screwdriver. If you do trim work, you need an electric screwdriver.

Too true. I have a Bosch electric screwdriver and mini impact gun, love 'em. Great tools and real time/wrist savers. (That impact is powerful too!)

Door panel popper tool. Not just for doors!

Also true, i have probably 10+ trim tools..
 

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vise grips... i use them to get those rounded bolts out and then replace the old bolt with a shiny new one...sometimes
 

CoreyVanDine

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I'd have to say air hammer. And not the 12" long barrel million dollar snap on. I much prefer the 6" ten year old hundred dollars to have it rebuilt snap on that they decided to stop making.
 

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Big cheap flat bladed screwdriver.
Use for:
Pry bar
Hammer
Can opener
Lock jimmy
Personal protection
Cleaning crud out of cracks
and screwdriver

Close second is big cheap hammer.
 

Goldhawg

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Big cheap flat bladed screwdriver.
Use for:
Pry bar
Hammer
Can opener
Lock jimmy
Personal protection
Cleaning crud out of cracks
and screwdriver

Close second is big cheap hammer.

Agree with this, otherwise my most used would be a 1/2 in open/box combo wrench.
 

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Compact 3/8" drive ratchet. I recently got a Wright 3430. I thought 3/8" drive ratchets with a 1/4" handle were just a gimmick, I was wrong.

I have a lot of Allen, torx and other specialty sockets in 3/8" drive only. This makes it easier to get into tight spots.
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NeilH

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the little snap on hard handle pocket screwdriver. it just has so many uses.

snap on ratchet screwdriver.

3/8 impact wrench.

mig welder.

1/2" long handle, flex head ratchet.

just a few items that id go out and buy again same day if i broke it. money no object.
 
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