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MrPink

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I just bought a $35 under hood light from harbor freight it is 845 lumens and is rechargeable. have not used it yet, I did charge it and it is really bright. and for $35 I cant complain. I did also buy a door spring compressor tool too since I have to do the door pins on my truck.

https://www.harborfreight.com/845-lumen-underhood-rechargeable-work-light-63990.html

I hope you got the warranty with it. Mine lasts about 6 months before I have to exchange it for another. I am careful with it, but the battery just doesn't seem to last.
 

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I hope you got the warranty with it. Mine lasts about 6 months before I have to exchange it for another. I am careful with it, but the battery just doesn't seem to last.

Didn't get offered the warranty by the cashier, and it was $35 if it lasts me 6mo I came out ahead lmao.
 

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I'm doing some rewiring on my truck - switching over to water proof connections/relays. I realized I don't have a heat gun (1800Watts with adjustable heat and 2 speed fan) that gets hot enough and a lug crimper (hit it with a BFH) that goes big enough so, I got these plus a ground terminal strip for my project. I'll start a thread about this little project later.
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I have a nice Walker Heat gun, and a cool hydraulic crimper that was like $50 if i remember correctly. but it's been 4yrs since i bought it and i dont remember where the hell i bought it from either lol.
 

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Replacement anniversary gift tool cart from work arrived yesterday. (First one was damaged in shipping.) Got the wheels on it and shoe horned it into a place in the garage. Now I have room for the Milwaukee tools I want to buy. Only thing I need now is the money. Lol
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2003 Snap-On FGA that interfaces w/ a MODIS. I rebuilt the battery pack and popped in a new O2 sensor and it fired right up. What am I going to do with it? No idea. Just thought it would be cool to have a working 5 gas analyzer.

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2003 Snap-On FGA that interfaces w/ a MODIS. I rebuilt the battery pack and popped in a new O2 sensor and it fired right up. What am I going to do with it? No idea. Just thought it would be cool to have a working 5 gas analyzer.

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Very cool! I would love to have one of those.
 

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Bought this thing about a month ago. This little 1/2” 12V is a Hoss. Pleasantly surprised, I think it’s only rated for 250 ft-lbs. It ran the pitman arm off with the puller in no time and put the new nut on down to about 160 ft-lbs before it quit spinning. A bit shy of final tightening spec but enough to save my elbow some work. Axle nuts, no problem. Wonder how it would do with a crank pulley bolt.

I should’ve bought this years ago and think they make a bigger brother version. Might have to check on that if some spare Benjamins find their way over here.



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Bought this thing about a month ago. This little 1/2” 12V is a Hoss. Pleasantly surprised, I think it’s only rated for 250 ft-lbs. It ran the pitman arm off with the puller in no time and put the new nut on down to about 160 ft-lbs before it quit spinning. A bit shy of final tightening spec but enough to save my elbow some work. Axle nuts, no problem. Wonder how it would do with a crank pulley bolt.

I should’ve bought this years ago and think they make a bigger brother version. Might have to check on that if some spare Benjamins find their way over here.



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I just got the Milwaukee M12 3/8 ratchet. So much nicer to use than my IR air ratchet. I got it for $179.99 with a free 4.0 battery.
 
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