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Thread: Tier 1, 1.5, or even Tier 2 tools thread

  1. #411
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I’d put money on a Milwaukee mid torque being able to handle your 25 yr old truck.
    Probably will, I'm just too cheap to try it out until my current solution fails.

    But, it would free up a bunch of space in my work bench currently filled with air compressor, hoses, and associated tools.

    Chris

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    I…just bought this. Because I love Milwaukee.

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    #RESIST

  3. #413
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  4. #414
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    Tool of the Month for August (TOTM)= Spyderco Reverse. I had one. Sold it. regretted it and recently came into another one in excellent shape from a kind forum member.

    https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/det...rse-trade-/914
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  5. #415
    Pretty much Tier 1 wire strippers, 15% off today on Amazon. I already have them, love them.I got mine for $54.36, now they’re $42.30.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L8D54FB...sprefix=knipex

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    I wouldn't be without these:

    https://www.amazon.com/Ideal-45-292-...dp/B000NBA8GM/

    Although I can certainly imagine circumstances where clearance and length of wire would make the style above work better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I…just bought this. Because I love Milwaukee.

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    Tools or beer?

  8. #418
    Doing PMCS on my 6.5 Creed or match gun before my SnipersHide long range class later this month. Absolutely essential tools here. The PB Swiss hex wrench set is the only hex wrench set I can’t break. I also have the metric version (the rainbow one, colors are very handy).

    However, this Sunex ratchet, bit, and socket set is amazing. High quality, pocket sized, hex, Torx, and spline sockets. Buy it. Best $43 on guns you’ll ever spend. Just buy it.

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  9. #419
    Quote Originally Posted by jtcarm View Post
    Tools or beer?
    Tools. Not a fan of beer. I’ve been known to get Schlitzed, though 🤣
    #RESIST

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    Wera zyklop pocket ratchet

    This thing looks really cool. I love the way they are the bit holder so it can take sockets OR bits.

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