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Lets see favorite hand tools
I just came up with this - Im not even prepared with photos today.
I bet this may get too mis-interpreted, but I would only include hand tools, air/ electric hand tools... Try to think of the one that really really got you out of a tight situation, or something super handy . I know that there are some tractor stands out there, I think these should be included. Id love to work with one! ok Guys share your best!! |
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Given what I do for a living, it's all hammers (powered and hand) all the time . . .
But as far as my Cub is concerned, it's my air impact wrench - that puppy has saved me a bunch o' grief now that I've started taking things apart. |
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Hilltop, is that an IR impact wrench you have? If so, it looks very much like mine. That, along with the ratcheting box wrenches, are probably my most-used tools. Tough choice, though.
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Favorite tool to use- 40oz. Blue Point cross peen hammer
Handiest tool to use- Combination Gear wrenchs
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Favorite tool: BFH
Most valuable: Liquid wrench |
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Mooner -
The air feeding it is IR . . does that count? The wrench is a cheapo Craftsman that came with a small compressor that I gave to my brother years ago. That being said, it sure has earned it's keep around here - between working on my tractor and forklift as well as dismantling old equipment for the usable metal, it's saved me a bunch of skinned knuckles and cuss-words! |
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Hitachi strap and joist hanger nailer,This thing paid for itself in one month of framing.No more swollen thumbs.
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These are prob my most used and favorite tools. The one I can't show you is very impt also, It's my camera. Sending you guy's pics has helped bail me out more than once. Thanks
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I'll have to agree with the camera being most important tool to me. I can go back and look at pics before taking something apart and see how it goes back together or take a pic of something I have a question about and post it here and get great responses. Keeps me out of trouble most of the time .
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Also, being able to share my (and other's) WTH? moments with you guys is priceless. |
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