Re: Tools that have helped greatly
[Re: WHITEDART]
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03/13/18 06:03 AM
03/13/18 06:03 AM
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Grizzly
Moparts Proctologist
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Moparts Proctologist
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Salem
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The "One-Man" brake bleeder. Swivel joints for sockets Slotted socket for O2 sensor removal Vacuum gauge Torque Pro App with Bluetooth/Wifi OBD2 adaptor ($20 investment, worth it's weight in gold) 2 amp battery charger has saved me sooooo many batteries Grease-gun needle LED worklights My Lincoln TIG, Miller MIG and Arc welders. Transmission Jack Oh, and a front-end loader is real nice to have too.
Mo' Farts
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Re: Tools that have helped greatly
[Re: Mopar Guy]
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03/18/18 03:09 AM
03/18/18 03:09 AM
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RTSrunner
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top fuel
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This is my favor tool in my garage ! Details...manufacturer,etc. Thanks
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Re: Tools that have helped greatly
[Re: RTSrunner]
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03/18/18 06:03 AM
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Mopar Guy
mopar
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mopar
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Sweden
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This is my favor tool in my garage ! Details...manufacturer,etc. Thanks Made in Sweden by a company named Trego and it is sold by Goodson if you whant to buy it in the US ! It is expencive but realy helpfull tool that do the job fast and perfekt. There is one other modell that is mekanical that is less expesive also.
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Re: Tools that have helped greatly
[Re: WHITEDART]
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03/18/18 11:48 AM
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Posts: 21,073 Niles , Ohio
therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Niles , Ohio
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I have so many in my box from work I could not list them all.Lets see there is the Snapon carb timing adjustment tool,the old GM point tool adjuster that also is a screwdriver on the other side,stud extractors like Scott showed,Micrometers.air ratchets,air saw hole saws the list just goes on.Oy yeah all the specialty wrenchs like for lines etc and the a few i actually made.Impact sockets with swivels also disc brake too BJ set to remove joints..Rocky
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Re: Tools that have helped greatly
[Re: humpty]
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03/19/18 12:36 AM
03/19/18 12:36 AM
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B5 Bee
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I call this my transmission line speed wrench. The 12 points (well, 9 now) and narrow shoulder make it much easier to turn the fittings in the cramped underside of the car. I swear a lot less after making this tool. I like! Great idea Hump.
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Re: Tools that have helped greatly
[Re: humpty]
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03/19/18 02:04 AM
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Posts: 43,195 Bend,OR USA
Cab_Burge
I Win
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I Win
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Bend,OR USA
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I call this my transmission line speed wrench. The 12 points (well, 9 now) and narrow shoulder make it much easier to turn the fittings in the cramped underside of the car. I swear a lot less after making this tool. Craftsman and almost any other good tool makers offer those type wrenches in six sided tubing wrenches They are thicker on the edges and will work good for a long time without spreading out
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Tools that have helped greatly
[Re: B5 Bee]
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03/19/18 05:23 AM
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B5 Bee
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I call this my transmission line speed wrench. The 12 points (well, 9 now) and narrow shoulder make it much easier to turn the fittings in the cramped underside of the car. I swear a lot less after making this tool. Craftsman and almost any other good tool makers offer those type wrenches in six sided tubing wrenches They are thicker on the edges and will work good for a long time without spreading out Yes Cab, a 6 point line wrench is stronger. Humpty's idea is when you have a tight work area and you can't get a turn big enough to get to the next flat with a 6 point, use the 12 point till you're close and finish tightening with the stronger 6 point.
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