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Ha! :-)
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73 RSR replica (soon for sale) SOLD - 928 5 speed with phone dials and Pasha seats SOLD - 914 wide body hot rod My 73RSR build http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/893954-saving-73-crusher-again.html |
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I don't know whether to vote (or caucus) with the "POS slotted screw" people (again, not the tool as per above, but the design)
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Any cheap ones...
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Who Will Live... Will See ![]() ![]() ![]() 83 911 Production Cab #10, Slightly Modified: Unslanted, 3.2, PMO EFI, TECgt, CE 911 CAM Sync / Pulley / Wires, SSI, Dansk Sport 2/2, 17" Euromeister, CKO GT3 Seats, Going SOK Super Charger |
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Any and all flashlights. Sooner or later, they all quit working.
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Hand operated siphoning / bleeding tools.
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Craftsman ratchets. My mid 70's versions got stolen a while back; the modern replacements are such pieces of crap that they sit idle taking up space in my toolbox.
Harbor freight sells better ratchets than Craftsman and that in a nutshell is what's wrong with the world.
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I spent a year with this thing one weekend. Still traumatized....
https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-120-Volt-Breaker-Hammer-BH2760VCB/dp/B0046REI8I
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there's also a big drill called "The Arm Breaker" - when I had something that needed its use, I hired a tough kid to use it
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![]() It's definitely old school. The 987/ 986/ 997 front ends are super easy to work on. Someone mentioned the spring compressor earlier. If you are methodical, then you find they're easy to use. "New Wayne" has one that is superb. One bolt. I'm referring to of course, the Schwaben one from ECS Tuning. You still probably want to use anti-seize unless the torque specs call for dry. Even so, that bottom nut on the 911 strut needs anti-seize. Tie rod/ steering knuckle too. |
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My dad splurged on a bag of total crap tools at harbor freight. Bad screwdrivers, bad vice grips, bad wrenches. They look like tools but will only damage what they touch. Worst of all are the channel locks. He put this pile of crap on his boat for 'emergencies', but thats the last place to use bad tools.
Whenever i work on it and finish a job, whenever i take a break, i celebrate by giving one tool a float test. Super cathartic. He gets so mad when i tell him but the whole set of junk cost less than a bottle of wine, let alone what he saves having me do the simple maintenance. I deposited a new set of tools in the old location, mostly reasonable stuff from lowes. I normally use a channel lock for something scrungy, like pulling a stuck socket off a bolt head, but those great neck units are bad beyond words, if they were soft plastic they wouldnt shed chrome colored flakes... |
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IMHO phillips screws are joining slotted in my book. I go out of my way to buy torx & square heads, phillips are ok, if I encounter a slotted screw it goes right in the garbage, and gets swapped.
However, a table saw is the only tool I own that has done permanent damage. Almost 2 years, and 1/4" off my left index finger, I can finally type and pick up objects with it. ![]()
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Same here. Phillips are just not worth the effort on any screw longer than 1" I was at a cabinet shop the other day and the guy demonstrated the safety table saw. It is amazing! He touched the side of the blade an it stopped in less than 1/4 of a rotation.
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SawStop. Interesting story about the founding and history of the company. I bought the Professional Cabinet saw for my shop about 3 years ago. Not only is it very safe, but it is also high quality and very accurate.
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