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Spoke shave/ draw shave. Damn handy tool
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13MM socket wrench- pulled seats out of Subaru
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Paintless dent puller. We were selling our Lexus RX 350 and I cleaned up a couple of door dings and used rubbing compound on a few minor scrapes. She cleaned up real nice and sold today.
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changed the oil in the Boxster yesterday.
Hazet Oil filter housing socket Dad's old Craftsman ratchets and a Wera hex plus socket for the oil plug Craftsman 3/8" click torque wrench to install the oil plug and filter housing. Quote:
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A sledge hammer to smash my Suncast Hose Reel into small enough pieces to fit in my garbage cart.
Unhooked the water line for last winter, but a small amount of water was trapped in the plastic L fitting that is attached to the reel. Plastic cracked in several places...water spraying everywhere. Sledge worked great....bought a new hose reel...done. :) |
I was curious how old my dad's craftsman ratchet were, so I found the type study for the "tear drop" ratchets
Craftsman Tear Drop type study https://papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=23826.30 His 1/2" has =V=, the A in Craftsman is pointed on top, and there's a single patent date which means this is a '65-67. His 3/8" has the -V- mark, the A in Craftsman is pointed on top, and there are 2 patent dates (US and Canada) which means that it's a '67-68. I believe they were purchased together so to me that means that they were purchased in '67 around the switchover. All are "quick release" (button on the back that releases the ball bearing). I've still got the ratchets that were my 16th birthday present which are RHFT (round head fine tooth) ratchets, so those are all 1986. I have another 1/4" tear drop that I bought, probably 20-30 years ago, but I want to find an old, 1/4" tear drop to go with my dad's that was made about the same time as those. |
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I found a 1/4" that would be a perfect match for my dad's 3/8" and 1/2" on the 'bay, but it's for a set of all 3 which seems silly when I already have 2 of them. I could possibly sell the 2 extras, but I'll keep watching for a 1/4" to pop up cheap and by itself. |
I was just looking online and the E means Emergency, which was WW 2.
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This would be perfect except I don't need all 3. I might get something like this anyway eventually just to get the one and then keep the spares. why not. |
Last weekend, when I replaced a front wheel bearing on my mother-in-law's car, I used my new 3/8 ratcheting breaker bar. I got it at Harbor Freight. It is 18 inches long and is from their Pittsburgh Pro series of tools. It cost about 20 bucks and works great, and I really like the ratchet action. I broke a very old 3/8 Craftsman breaker bar about a year ago and decided to replace it with this new one. Right now, it is my favorite tool. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d834d307ce.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4bff19113c.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8877bd68e5.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b4d41ccd29.jpg
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A mop!
Finally finished cleaning the engine bay on my 911 and the floor was trashed. Now I can complete the engine. |
I put some IKEA cabinets together for the laundry room. All I needed was a screwdriver. :D
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