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Shane6377

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Jul 11, 2017
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Milwaukee M18 Oscillating Multitool.

Was given a HF corded multitool and didn't think I would really have a use for it but ended up using it all the time. It died a month ago after a good 3yr life.


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James-W

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Feb 3, 2013
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Location
Southeastern Wisconsin
I have been debating about getting a larger bandsaw so I can re-saw wood into thin boards. I am about finished procrastinating and I am getting ready to make the plunge.

Also, I have been thinking more and more seriously about getting a better router table. The one I have is a table model Craftsman and while it works OK for most things, it leaves a lot to be desired.

I was hoping Santa would be nice to me, but I have my doubts that he will be THAT nice so maybe I should help Santa out, after all, he is pretty busy these days.
 

noid

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I saw that too! Another option is also using a slide hammer to remove the hub and get the Astro wheel bearing set. Car is a 911 that's lived in CA its entire life. I think I should be able to get away with just that too.

Slide hammer always works.

If the car is important to you, keep in mind there is always a possibility to tweak the trailing arm ever so slightly using a slide hammer.

Also keep in mind if you use the SIR or OEMtools kit, remember to remove the emergency brake shoes (if they are inside the rotor), before using the horseshoe tool.
 

jdlong

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Joined
Oct 2, 2016
Messages
333
Location
Kaukauna Wisconsin
HF Yukon storage bench
HF Daytona jack
Milwaukee 3/8 stubby cordless impact
Mikwaukee 1/4 cordless ratchet
Slide hammer bearing puller set
Lisle funnel kit
 

Ganymedes

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Apr 24, 2013
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88
Location
Morvan, Burgundy,France
For my shortbed Harrison M300 lathe:

Ainjest " high- speed"- thread- cutting accessory (metric)
EC32 or EC40 collet system (for 4"D1 Camlock)
Taper turning attachment
Zeus knurling tool
Tailstock tap- & die attachment (MT3)
 

Kent_B

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Jul 4, 2013
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Location
MI
It's past 12th. night, but I'd still like a good 3/4 inch drive SAE socket set and ratchet, maybe a mid-rise lift. Perhaps next year?
 
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rmsg0040

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Feb 15, 2012
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Toronto
I saw that too! Another option is also using a slide hammer to remove the hub and get the Astro wheel bearing set. Car is a 911 that's lived in CA its entire life. I think I should be able to get away with just that too.

That's the cheapest way to do it, how often are you bearings?

Or buy the OTC 6575-1 and the Astro bearing kit
 

BK13

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Joined
Mar 1, 2013
Messages
2,692
Location
PDX, OR
Ball joint press
All three of the M12 stubby impact wrenches
M18 Surge
Bosch glide miter saw
Spindle sander
Band saw
Finish and brad nailer
Compressor to power nailers
Tool storage
Compete set of combo wrenches
Snappy FBF80
Bench grinder
Wood planes (a bunch)
Wood chisels (also a bunch)
Sharpening stuff
Husqvarna 550XP and 562XP

I'm sure there's more, but I'm already getting depressed. LOL
 

CR888

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Feb 19, 2017
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Genuine HF 24t 1/4" comfort grip locking flex head roto extendable handle coarse tooth single pawl chrome polished Taiwan ratchet.
 

wolf_from_wv

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Sep 24, 2012
Messages
493
Location
WV
torch
mill
lathe
slide hammer
arbor press
large mower jack
3/4" drive metric socket set
3/4" drive impact sockets
oscilloscope
Power probe
Loadpro
 
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