WFarm
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- Joined
- Jan 11, 2023
- Posts
- 330
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- 2,058
- Location
- Central Virginia
- First Name
- Paul
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 454
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I've been thinking about getting one of those. How well does it do compared to an air ratchet?
sure! I'll share it with my older kids.This is not a new tool I got,it was a tool I had planned on building at one point in time,had I seen it and known about it in my 20's it would have been awesome,but in my 50's my need for my own mill,lathe and boring bar are past. Posting this pic for younger people that may have a use. This is built using engine blocks because the have well machined,sturdy parallel surfaces and bores,for adding attachments,bolting fixtures etc. If there's any interest I'll see if I can find the instructions,to pass along.
Fk yeah!!!OK... it's not new but found this Snap On pry bar on the side of the road...
Not brand new but last one I got was this power probe. Pretty freaking handy.
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I've been needing one of these for a while but I just can't pull the trigger. They're pricyI bought one of those last summer for diagnosing a headlight problem that had me baffled, the PP made short work of finding the problem. The ability to put power to a circuit at any point was the most helpful feature.
I’ve got an Autel power scan, it’s about 1/2 of a pp3, it’s met my expectations thus far.I've been needing one of these for a while but I just can't pull the trigger. They're pricy
Good to know, I might pick that one up then. For the little bit I need one, I could justify $90I’ve got an Autel power scan, it’s about 1/2 of a pp3, it’s met my expectations thus far.