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  1. Pretty awesome bit of kit...works surprisingly well, especially for adhesives!
  2. I've had a bit of fun, doing 12 days of "casemass" aka Christmas...basically, grabbing one case out of my workbench and showing the interesting tools inside, how they work, what they're for, etc. First day is here, a snapon set: https://youtu.be/XJRnO7yC3po I'm particularly proud of the intro/outro's for it, so at least watch that lol
  3. You should, there's a few good techniques in there!
  4. Just a few ideas that aren't your usual screwdrivers and cordless drill
  5. Did a quick review on the Gearwrench Ratcheting Screwdriver Set...which is fine itself but what the heck is up with the case? Anyone else here have one of these sets and know why it's so much worse than usual?
  6. And here's the promised tool bag rundown:
  7. I do try to keep things organized, only way to make efficient use of the little space I have. I have some pliers racks (I used them on my vise grips), might have to take another shot at standing them up.
  8. You guys will probably enjoy this: Any suggestions on more efficient use of space or better organization?
  9. Almost like it might wera in...lol get it lol
  10. So I recently picked up a Wera Kraftform Kompact bit driver. It's pretty nice, but I find the collar that releases the hex shaft to be REALLY stiff. For anyone that has one, is this normal? I also did a quick two minute video of it, if you want to see what it's all about and how stiff it is too, see above.
  11. At least when it comes to grinders...it's actually a bit of an interesting result: I know it's not Tuesday, so technically not a Tool Test Tuesday video, but this is one I've wanted to do (and have been promising) for a while as I've never seen anyone comparing such different grinders against each other. Not exactly the results I expected, somewhat, but power has a bigger impact than wheel size from what I saw. The DWE4597 7" grinder is an absolute beast Though, funny, the littlest/slowest grinder in this test is the one I use the most...reason being? It's easier to control and get a nice clean grind with. Let me know what you think, what do you guys all use for grinders?
  12. Probably meant for use in a milling machine with a collet rather than a drill chuck. You can buy JT4 sized chucks in 3/4" too.
  13. Even though I knew it wasn't supposed to work, I decided to try it anyway and a few other things...turned out to be pretty interesting:
  14. Just barely still Tuesday, but we have a Tool Test none the less: Honestly, these are by far the best portable table saw out there...the fence just works, tons of power, doesn't bind up, just works.
  15. Who would have thought Gearwrench could be better (at some things) than Knipex or Channellock? Overall though, channellock is probably the best all around pliers IMO but the other ones are interesting.
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