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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby X_Factor » February 18th, 2017, 9:54 am

supercharged turbo wrote:I looking for a 3/3.5 ton low profile jack.I see alot of people using a purple Majic jack.Is it worth the money?Whats the average price?


last price was 1300

not too sure if that is a good price or not

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Postby supercharged turbo » February 18th, 2017, 11:57 am

Ted_v2 wrote:Opposite ramai trace. Can't miss it.

I'm using one of those since September last year. No problems, so far but the wheels are a bit odd to get moving in a uneven surface. They are solid metal so that's a plus. If you need to move it regular in vehicles it's extremely heavy for one person. Other than that it's a great buy for the price.

The Majic or Ford?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » February 18th, 2017, 3:02 pm

I using the Ford.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby NR8 » February 19th, 2017, 11:22 pm

Need to get a ball pein hammer. What weight would be recommended for "waking"/breaking ball joints?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby rollingstock » February 20th, 2017, 3:13 am

I use a 5lb deadblow.
Heavy enough that I usually don't have to put much force behind it.
Dead blow really helps with feedback and bounce.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » February 20th, 2017, 7:25 am

20oz works fine for me, i checked all over for a hammer when my only 16oz broke, ended up allied and bought them about 28-35$ for the 20oz 35-40 for the 24 i think. Good stanley with a wooden handle

i have a 20,24 and a 16oz, grab the 20oz mostly for most suspension work and anything auto related.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby rspann » February 20th, 2017, 7:27 am

rollingstock wrote:I use a 5lb deadblow.
Heavy enough that I usually don't have to put much force behind it.
Dead blow really helps with feedback and bounce.


You always have to bring up sex eh?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby rollingstock » February 20th, 2017, 10:50 am

Ha ha ha

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby ruffneck_12 » February 20th, 2017, 8:57 pm

Hacksaw Bro tip:

For power: put the blade so it cuts on the push stroke, that way you can put some body weight into the stroke for cutting tough materials, or to cut faster. Also your tricep is a bigger muscle than the bicep, the tricep is responsible for pushing your arm out.

For precision: flip the blade around so it cuts on the pull stroke. It takes more time, but you can control the blade better.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Strugglerzinc » February 20th, 2017, 9:02 pm

Never met a hacksaw that cuts straight.

Maybe user error, maybe cheap arse hacksaws, i dunno.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » February 20th, 2017, 10:29 pm

Good info, i usually work hacksaws the wrong direction mainly because to start it tends to sway, i usually turn it the correct direction once the start is made.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby X_Factor » February 20th, 2017, 10:41 pm

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with the appropriate blade tooth for the material this hacksaw is amazing

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Re: RE: Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby adnj » February 21st, 2017, 3:18 am

Strugglerzinc wrote:Never met a hacksaw that cuts straight.

Maybe user error, maybe cheap arse hacksaws, i dunno.

Hacksaws are designed so that you can cut on an angle. Because of the thin, flexible blade you getting a straight cut by hand is tough. The Dewalt shown above is a high-tension frame saw that can hold a blade at much higher tension and eliminate most of the side to side play in the blade so that you get straighter cuts. I like the low profile saws that are a one piece cast frame.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby - Rovin's car audio - » February 21st, 2017, 11:39 am

easy to cut str8 with a high quality hacksaw [not dem cheap as $20 chinese rubbish hacksaws] but how u move ur arm is d key , slow str8 steady push strokes




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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby supercharged turbo » February 21st, 2017, 2:53 pm

Looking for a half face respirator.Between Dräger and 3M which brand would you recommend and why?

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Re: RE: Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby adnj » February 21st, 2017, 4:29 pm

supercharged turbo wrote:Looking for a half face respirator.Between Dräger and 3M which brand would you recommend and why?

I can only speak for the 3M: they are widely available and work well. It's fairly easy to find filters and cartridges locally. Even the disposable models will last a surprisingly long time if you use just a little care.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby supercharged turbo » February 21st, 2017, 4:33 pm

Thanks for the info

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby X_Factor » February 21st, 2017, 5:23 pm

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hav both msa and 3m half face and that beats them out by miles for what I want it for...almost weightless on ur face...nose and mouth hardly sweats....and sorta conforms to your face....only used it for mdf dust and fiberglass sanding though....

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » February 21st, 2017, 5:36 pm

what's tbe best tool to cut fiberglass without making a scratching mess ?

I have some 1" thick styrotex sheet that had some fiberglass weave cloth on some areas that needs to be cut and peeled off, it is the cloth that is woven with thin fibers, not the random type used on boats.

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Re: RE: Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby nervewrecker » February 21st, 2017, 6:06 pm

pugboy wrote:what's tbe best tool to cut fiberglass without making a scratching mess ?

I have some 1" thick styrotex sheet that had some fiberglass weave cloth on some areas that needs to be cut and peeled off, it is the cloth that is woven with thin fibers, not the random type used on boats.

I use my dremel and some diamond coated discs. Bought a pack of 5 on amazon some time back and still usijg the first one. Cuts fiberglass with ease.

Similar discs are over $100.00 in stores. I paid about $10.00 usd

5+1 Rotary Tool Accessory Fits Dremel Craftsman Diamond Cut Off Wheel Disc 545 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LFKWBQE/re ... Ryb0A4K705

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby X_Factor » February 21st, 2017, 6:18 pm

when ur cutting hav someone with a vacuum to pull the dust...
u could use a circular saw and adjust the depth to suit....will be faster but more dust

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby supercharged turbo » February 22nd, 2017, 7:38 pm

I need a 1/4" socket set with imperial and metric like yesterday.Where can I get a good set?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby X_Factor » February 22nd, 2017, 11:02 pm

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who wanted a magnetic level....might consider selling this from my tool vault
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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby matix » February 23rd, 2017, 6:06 pm

X_Factor wrote:Image

who wanted magnetic level....might consider selling some this from the vault



Edit and phrase properly. Kinda difficult to understand

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Re: RE: Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby *KRONIK* » February 23rd, 2017, 7:01 pm

hindian wrote:Looking for a magnetic spirit level fellas. Anything 16"-24" would be fine, aluminium body preferably with 45 degree bubble too...

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby hindian » February 24th, 2017, 6:58 am

X_Factor wrote:Image

who wanted a magnetic level....might consider selling this from my tool vault



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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby supercharged turbo » February 24th, 2017, 7:57 pm

SSL is the best place to get individual sockets down south?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » February 24th, 2017, 9:02 pm

Yea, their variety is wide.
Anyone can confirm if they still sell scrap cloth for rags? Last time I heard was about a year ago. They still do it?

Or anywhere in South?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby supercharged turbo » February 24th, 2017, 9:44 pm

Rattans dawg or any old clothes you have

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » February 25th, 2017, 7:02 am

Chupz. I buy at allied but they don't sell much quantity. It's like 18$ a pound, which is like 15 pieces roughly.

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