six-point socket II said:Probably the most important "tools" I bought in a while. Seeing a new doctor and he said it was time to stop the "Laissez-faire" approach of my past treatments and get proactive. So hopefully these tools will ensure that I get to use & enjoy the others for a little longer.(In case anyone doesn't know what it is, it's a Bluetooth blood pressure monitor & a blood glucose meter.)
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Besides that, I got a VDE insulated/approved torque screwdriver, still waiting on some bits and pieces to be delivered to complete the kit.
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Kind regards,
Oliver
neilc said:This might be the inspiration for that Metmo driver. The original brought back to life.
These restoration videos are fantastic! Worth a subscribe to the channel…
neilc said:This might be the inspiration for that Metmo driver. The original brought back to life.
WillAdams said:...which reminds me that I didn't post about my Christmas present to myself, a pair of Malco Eagle Grip vice grips (had to get a large to replace a pair of vintage Irwin's that my father had "borrowed" from his brother's welding shop.....
Cheese said:WillAdams said:...which reminds me that I didn't post about my Christmas present to myself, a pair of Malco Eagle Grip vice grips (had to get a large to replace a pair of vintage Irwin's that my father had "borrowed" from his brother's welding shop.....
Just curious what the difference is between the Malco and a standard pair of Vise-Grips? They seem almost identical except for an extra pin/rivet/stud in the top jaw.
rst said:Ordered two Pica 9mm pencil from Toolnut, managed to lost my original at work, actually think I left it lay, and someone evaporated it. Evaporation tends to be a thing where I work part time. Company tools sometimes disappear and them suddenly reappear later. I generally am very careful with my tools and have lost very few in the 53 years of working in shops and sites.