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My head.... Seems I do things without thinking them through first. :)
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It stops the whine until it all goes bad.
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I've got some stuff I'll get pics up when I get back to the casa in the next several days. |
I’m a fool for tools. It takes all my willpower to stay out of any tool department. There are times where I bought some thing that I thought I might could use down the road, only to find I have one already at home.😂
There are several tools that I’ve never used from my father and grandfather and other tools that I haven’t used in years, but did it one time. It’s always nice when working on a project, to have the right tool for the job. |
I’ve not had to synch a set of carburetors since my 240Z back in the 80s.
How many files does one need? Apparently my grandfather needed a lot and some have been modified for some reason. I don’t know what the three sets of pliers in the bottom, right picture do, but my grandfather did. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1691633314.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1691633314.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1691633314.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1691633314.jpg |
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I have quite a few tools, some dating back to earlier than my grandfather. I do try to find uses for them, but many just sit in the toolbox. They do all get brought out and oiled once in a while. I'll see if I can get photos of the esoteric items... |
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When we were doing a lot of large crown molding about 20 years back for these restoration jobs, I looked for many efficient ways to install. Some of them were 8-9" wide and built up pieces were often part of the install to make them even larger. Then I saw a new tool, the Collins Coping base/foot for my jig saw, being the sucker for tools, I had to have it. It worked, well enough but we always seem to go back to the old ways of doing things. Then a light bulb went off in my head and we have been using a angle grinder ever since. Stable hands were needed. I have not install a large crown in a few years. My guys are pretty good at it by now. Where is the coping foot? In my jog saw box sitting way up in the shelf since the guys use cordless now.
This thing: <iframe width="1128" height="635" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ukG6Zk9lizQ" title="PRO TIP: Cope With a Jigsaw" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
My milling machine gets very little use (2 or 3 times a year maybe). When I bought it I had big plans.
Now it just sits there taking up room and collecting dust. Also lately I haven't been using any of my torque wrenches. "Grunt tight" seems to be good enough. |
At one time I was installing M1A and M1 Garand bbl every week, or so it seemed. So the bbl vice and action wrench just hang on the wall as well as the chamber reamers. I need to sell that stuff one day.
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dwell meter
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I'll play.
I used this tool on an engine once in the mid-80s. Never needed it again. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1692197388.jpg |
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I have the bushing cutter for the rear spring plates. I hope to god I never need to use those again!
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Most are >100 years old, some could be as old as 175 years
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its kinda fun, that with age and years of tools buying..
from time to time there is a job that needs doing.. that requires some really odd tool.. And you go HOTDICKETY DAMN I HAVE THAT TOOL And I don't need to order anything, don't have to wait for it to arrive. I can do this, right away, without having to screw around with ill fitting tools , cursing and swearing. Its a 5 minute moment of victory you then use the tool, and Minutes later its all over and done with.. and you move on to other crap that you need a new tool and cursewords for. |
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