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I NEED one of those
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Wuaaaauuuuuuu,,,,,!!!!!,!,Leave a comment:
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I could use one of these at home.
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Online shopping, ah, yes. be carefull as to cost can be doubled with shipping returns alone.
Just thinking what i use to carry that was unusally or most would not carry and i remember an extention female to male power cord. I found i needed it more often than not. If i pulled the machine out a bit with the use of the extension power cord, it made life much easier and i could get access to the machine easily. But that was just me doing things my way.
the white male goes into the female of the black cord therefore another three feet of machine space can be achieved. you attach it to the machine power cord.
I have gone to many places where the machine is so wedged in that is was difficult to work. i can also use it on my vacum using the same machine power cord as the power source instead of looking for another outlet or uplugging the machine power cord from its socket.
Only one thing. don't leave it attached when you are done. take it with you.Attached FilesLast edited by subaro; 05-04-2015, 03:22 AM.Leave a comment:
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Just thinking what i use to carry that was unusally or most would not carry and i remember an extention female to male power cord. I found i needed it more often than not. If i pulled the machine out a bit with the use of the extension power cord, it made life much easier and i could get access to the machine easily. But that was just me doing things my way.Leave a comment:
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Read the small print!!!!!Just bought a steel rule from Srewfix. Had a 10 inch one in mindc for the tool bag.Bit of a rush as had to be in London by 10.00am.Have ended up with a 5ft one,too embarrassed to admit my mistake.Leave a comment:
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Let's see what's in my bag of tricks?
laptop
glass cleaner
alcohol the non drinking kind
assorted blue rags, and stretch n dusts
RJ 45 crimper and ends
6" #2 Phillips
3" #2 phillips
3" #1 phillips
2" #0 phillips
surgical shears
set of Allen wrenches
set of security torxs drivers
6" metal ruler
reusable zip ties
twecker
fine tip sharpie
a used gift card that holds gorilla tape
offset ratching driver and bits
large curved hemostats
small hemostats
oil pen
flash light
small crescent wrench
A safety pin
a lighter
a small block of styrofoam packing
And a first aid kit for after the blood sacrifice
edit: oh oh oh and a leatherman multi tool. Holy crap I can't tell you how many times this thang has gotten me out of a jam.Leave a comment:
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Hitachi DB3DL2
would not go without it. if I lost it would buy another tomorrow,
wait have one on the shelf in the basement just in case.
what I do have is a variety of flashlights over the years, do
seem to loose those regularly.Leave a comment:
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Let's see what's in my bag of tricks?
laptop
glass cleaner
alcohol the non drinking kind
assorted blue rags, and stretch n dusts
RJ 45 crimper and ends
6" #2 Phillips
3" #2 phillips
3" #1 phillips
2" #0 phillips
surgical shears
set of Allen wrenches
set of security torxs drivers
6" metal ruler
reusable zip ties
twecker
fine tip sharpie
a used gift card that holds gorilla tape
offset ratching driver and bits
large curved hemostats
small hemostats
oil pen
flash light
small crescent wrench
A safety pin
a lighter
a small block of styrofoam packing
And a first aid kit for after the blood sacrifice
edit: oh oh oh and a leatherman multi tool. Holy crap I can't tell you how many times this thang has gotten me out of a jam.Last edited by mbcruzin; 05-01-2015, 11:29 AM.Leave a comment:
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Here is a three dollar plier i bought. i did a bit of modification to make things simpler. What it is used for ?, it's patent secret or maybe someone can figure it out.
Anyway if i am on the road this will not be in my bag, but in the shop yes. The cost is cheap for this tool and it functions well. I have been using it for four years or so and not a problem. I know some techs who have drive back a hundred km because he left his nice driver or something that he really liked and only to be told it is not there.
I am sharing. think there is a lot of shy guys out there. show you tools men and women. don't be bashfull. someone showed a millwakee tool bag that a woman tech bought and i liked that set. Gota have some fun in forum also.Attached FilesLeave a comment:
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I'll probably jinx myself by saying so, but I have never lost tools. Two of my co-workers have though.
The first one had his car broken into, and the entire contents of the car emptied out into the yard. The theives were not very sophisticated in the ways of office equipment, and other than damaging most of the drums, left the parts scattered around the yard. They took his toolbag instead.
The second left his toolbag on the tailgate of his S10 pickup, and it sat there for nearly a mile, before he made a left turn. The case burst open in one of the busiest intersections in Flint. By the time he got back to it, the contents had been ground into the pavement by numerous vehicles. He was heartbroken. =^..^=Leave a comment:
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So does it pay to take your treasured tools you like to use or use the cheaper or lesser quality ones to do the job ?. When you loose your favorite tools or it is stolen, it takes a while to get over that unless you replace it with an exact one. I use some cheapies that gets the job done and just have to replace more often. Actually i have some that takes a beating and holds up pretty good. A good flat head and 10 " #2 should not be compromise as they probably get used the most. Don't need a whole lot of tools to be carrying around in the bag, but the ones that you don't use often should be in the car as you never know.
I see some guy slug really heavy bags around and that is taxing on the arms and shoulders. It's just not tools, but the alcohol, tape, meter, hand set ect.
I have good tools that will never see the shop or onsite work, but my home and hobby projects where i know its safe.
Never had my tool bag stolen. Now I have lost a bags worth of stuff. I will always have my best tools with me because this is my profession and using these tools is a big part of my life. I use the good ones on the job because it makes my job easier. Loosing them is a risk I take.Leave a comment:
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