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Mr Clean

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I used to cut the handle off the 1/4 socket nut drivers,and put the driver end in a corded drill circa 1980
They had socket nut drivers way back then??? :happy175: :happy175:
 
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" then" not than. Spell check police are going to get you.Did you go to school?
I'd been up for 27 hours when I was messing with you. Please excuse my grammar error. I fixed it just for you.
 

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I LOVE MINE. I just got a cordless ratchet to go with it.
I did a little searching yesterday and saw that Tractor Supply had the 20v XR ratchet cousin so I bought it to hang out with the 20v XR impact. Looking forward to trying them out. I wish the batteries weren't so expensive, but it is what it is and I'll get a spare at some point. For now, it's one battery for both tools.
 

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I picked up a bench top drill press, a little holder thing for gloves and a few paint guns in hopes of painting the Blazer in ‘25.

Horrible Freight had the paint guns on sale for 50% off so for $15 ea I figured they’re disposable per coat. lol
 

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I picked up a bench top drill press, a little holder thing for gloves and a few paint guns in hopes of painting the Blazer in ‘25.

Horrible Freight had the paint guns on sale for 50% off so for $15 ea I figured they’re disposable per coat. lol

Yep, they are decent spray guns for the money, but not worth the time involved to clean exceptionally well. Just use them a few times and pitch them, lol.
 

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My advice to anyone buying an HVLP/HTE (gravity feed) spray gun is to spend a couple bucks and get a PPS style system. Harbor Freight sells their Spectrum line and is affordable to get into and is compatible with the PPS stuff (like the adapters).

I use Tamcos T-cups and spectrum stuff. Makes cleanup a breeze. Remove cup and liner, set it aside to dry, rinse gun with thinner/reducer/gun cleaner and wipe down and done. No messing with cleaning a hard cup.

I’ve got quite a few of those purple guns, for what they are they work well. Like with any paint gun, break them down and clean everything, and then clean it again. They always have some cosmoline type goop in them to keep them from rusting, which is a no go for paint.

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I got a 3d printer to complement my cnc router and cnc plasma. Looking forward to making automotive parts. First project will be enclosures for the 3” and 1” speakers for the Jeeps 3-way components. I can’t find any that someone already makes.
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Picked up a Makita 3/8 corded drill to add to the collection. It will replace the Skil I've had for decades (it's made in the USA so that should tell you it's pretty old.) Haven't used it yet, but I've already replaced the 8 foot- 18 awg cord the Makita came with by installing a 19 foot-16 awg cord. That will let me move around some before I have to go look for an extension cord.

Most guys will turn up their noses at corded tools, but I try to limit my financial exposure to batteries. I really like my Milwaukee M12 drill, it's my go-to choice, but I think of it as a short-term fling and not a long-term relationship. Long after all the current lithium tools are dead the corded stuff will still be ready to work.

The big drill on the lower left is a Millers Falls Dyno-Mite I got from my dad. It's 70-years-old and still works fine. Above that is a Milwaukee 1/2" hammer drill.
 

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Stopped by Harbor Freight after work today to take advantage of the 40% any Icon product, got the 3/8" split beam torque wrench to try out, and used the 20% off any item on the set of gauges, will be used to diagnose the 904 trans in the Dart.
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