Tools & equipment that are fantastic.

   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #292  
I also will endorse the utility of an adjustable spud wrench. As most of you who own an assortment of different adjustable (Crescent-type) wrenches have discovered, price is a good indicator of quality. The $40 - $50 tools from Crescent, Williams, Klein, et al adjust more easily and hold adjustment better than cheaper tools.

Putting a Klien logo on any random tool automatically adds an extra zero to the price.

On the Klein wrenches the extra zero is that little hole to which one attaches a lanyard. If you work over water or overhead, having a tethered tool can be a godsend.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #293  
The most expensive single tool I have bought was the rotisserie I am using in the restoration of my 70 Nova. It made the job far easier than it would have been without it. The painter even loved it being on the rotisserie, made prep and painting a whole lot easier.
 

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This is something I bought a few weeks ago at Tractor Supply on sale about $9 I believe, so the "cheap" extreme of fantastic tools.
It's not that bright (70 lumens) but what I like is it fits in my pocket like an ink pen. It's about as bright as the old 2 D cell incandescent flashlights. Plenty of light at night walking or putting key in door.
Two for $9...great deal.
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   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #295  
This is something I bought a few weeks ago at Tractor Supply on sale about $9 I believe, so the "cheap" extreme of fantastic tools.
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It's not that bright (70 lumens) but what I like is it fits in my pocket like an ink pen. It's about as bright as the old 2 D cell incandescent flashlights. Plenty of light at night walking or putting key in door.
Two for $9...great deal.
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As I've gotten older and somewhat dependent on extra lighting almost every shirt I own has breast pockets. Ive become dependent on putting stuff I use frequently in them nice they have pen clips on them so when you bend down your shirt pockets aren't emptied which also happens frequently.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #297  
I keep one of those in my tractor that still has a 3 point on it. Very handy tool.
Yep, that's my goal. Found a two pack. One will go on the tractor, one on the welding bench.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #298  
Free tools are fantastic!! I inherited all of my dad's tools last summer and there are some serious gems in there. This is just a TINY sample of the amazing tools I got, mostly Made in the USA. Chicago Pneumatic impact from back in the day, Old Weller soldering iron, barely used Milwaukee hole saw set, MADE IN MILWAUKEE imagine that . View attachment 785398 View attachment 785399View attachment 785400
Sorry for the loss of your Dad. Would give me a very comfortable feeling to have my Dad's tools in my shop. You were Blessed!!!

And then there's those that complain about having to "clean up" their Dad's stuff. :)
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #299  
This is something I bought a few weeks ago at Tractor Supply on sale about $9 I believe, so the "cheap" extreme of fantastic tools.
It's not that bright (70 lumens) but what I like is it fits in my pocket like an ink pen. It's about as bright as the old 2 D cell incandescent flashlights. Plenty of light at night walking or putting key in door.
Two for $9...great deal. View attachment 785520View attachment 785521
I need a replacement light to store in my small items drawer in the rolling tool chest. After standing there looking at several choices, completely confused, I just walked off. The whole lumen thing means nothing to me. I need to confer with my mechanic Son regarding what I might need. Those look like the ticket to me!!!
 
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As I've gotten older and somewhat dependent on extra lighting almost every shirt I own has breast pockets. Ive become dependent on putting stuff I use frequently in them nice they have pen clips on them so when you bend down your shirt pockets aren't emptied which also happens frequently.
I'm still a T-shirt or sweatshirt guy. But I did evolve to carpenter jeans and/or carpenter shorts. My wife learned early on to search the cargo pockets before washing.

Did you know you can wash a Sharpie and it don't leak or stain the clothes??? I was impressed. My wife scolded me. :)
 

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