Maaan I need to buy those in bulk. I always loose those pocket screw drivers. The magnet gets stuck on something that I don't notice and it's never to be seen again. But they are very handy.I'm surprised no-ones mentioned it, My most used tool by far is my pocket screwdriver. from prying on electrical connectors, scraping crud, to pulling apart interior trim, it's invaluable to me!
Ha ha, my 1005? I'm doing usually 1 to 3 RS a day, that's 1-3 ring terminals, not quite in the top 10%, but definitely essential.Where is the crimper/cutter?
Wow, considering my inbox is full now I suppose that's all the names I'll be taking
enjoy the beerwrenches, gents![]()
I was originally eye balling the Milwaukee m12 version. But then I saw a review from "real tool reviews" that showed the Dewalt produced a bit more torque when he measured them on a Skidmore torque device. I think the difference was about 100ft lbs or close to it. So naturally I just had to have the most powerful in class impact wrench as long as the size difference was minimal.OP, if you like that big Dewalt impact, you should try the Milwaukee fuel version. I have them both in their 7/16 hex drive version, ( and the 1/2" version of the m18 at home) and I much prefer the m18 over the Dewalt. The power is almost identical, but I never pick up the Dewalt if the Milwaukee winds up on the same truck.. It just feels so much better to use.
OMG I forgot about the pen. The paper work often takes longer than the job. Multi points, warranty details, tsb information, quotes for upsales, etc, etcIn no particular order.
-Snap on CT761 3/8 impact wrench. Very versatile tool , handles alot of engine , brake to light suspension work.
-MAC AWP050 1/2 impact wrench. Love this tool, powerful, very ergonomic and surprisingly quiet.
-MAC AR249 1/4 air ratchet. Handy little ratchet, not the most powerful but great slim design with super easy to used directional switch.
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Matco Torque II #2 screwdriver. Use this great screwdriver all the time. Feels good in the hand and extremely well built by Witte of Germany.
-Wright 3/8 metric shallow chrome socket set. What can I say , fantastic sockets. Very well done chrome , excellent fit on fasteners, my go to non impact sockets.
-MAC 3/8 AXIS standard comfort grip ratchet. Great ergonomics , amazingly smooth action with near zero backdrag. Great ratchet.
-Pen , no particular pen just any really. Have to fill out RO's , multipoint sheets , diag notes. Literally cant do any job without one.
Everyone who had sent me a pm was mailed a beerwrench

Everyone who had sent me a pm was mailed a beerwrench
A 2AAA penlight is definitely my most used tool (Streamlight ProTac, ThruNite Ti4, or Nextorch K3)
Everyone who had sent me a pm was mailed a beerwrench
What's your line of work for this tool. Just curious.![]()
4 years and counting. Used more than the rest of my tools combined. Avoid cheap imitations.
I work on heavy trucks and agri/construction/earthmoving equipment. Rebuild engines and transmissions, overhaul hydraulic and electrical systems. My eyesight is not the best and this thing lives on my head while I am working - all day, every day. This light is professional work-headlight and I can't recommend it enough. Only downside is it's a bit heavy. I guess it's not for everyone.What's your line of work for this tool. Just curious.
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I kid you not...using the World Wide Web and searching for information in order to write the tool stories for the GJ is my # 1 tool.
PS: I hope that you are enjoying my stories about all the tool companies along with pictures of all the tools in each story.
What is the orange and black thing in the bottom of the picture?