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I've recently joined the Knipex master race.
I am, however, about ready to throw my oscillating multi-tool in the trash. It is made by Horror Freight, but is a quality one that much better? Mine was busily sucking at trying to cut some laminate counter top this week as I installed a new sink. Was debating about going with the Dremel Ultra Saw to replace it. |
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Quoted: That tool is one of my favorites in my drawer filled with "love it, not sure where it came from, and no clue what it does" tools. I always hope it will be just the thing one day though. My legit tool recommendation... https://www.reedmfgco.com/assets/Images/Products/Plastic-Pipe-Tools/Clean-Ream-Extreme-PPR-Plastic-Pipe-Fitting-Reamers/_resampled/SetRatioSize1280846-04524-PPR150-RGB.jpg Saved me 90% of the cost of replumbing my pool manifold when I changed the pump, pump location, etc. I was able to reuse the valves, 90's, etc. What a godsend, and I just happened to see a picture of one and it clicked what it was so I searched. Had no idea such a thing existed. Just 2 days ago shared the concept with a friend and he was equally blown away. View Quote I had to go look it up. Save y’all the search term. It’s a Reed PVC reamer. I have absolutely no use for it. However I find myself thinking I should join some PVC together to find a use for it. The YouTube videos are amazing. |
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Yep, very handy item when I need one. Since you didn't say what it was I won't spoil it. |
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I've got a few of those. My dad gave me the first couple when I was about 5 years old and building my Erector Sets. |
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I have one of those.....never knew how much I needed one until I got it. Awesome!! |
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Subbed, so I can drain my bank account with all these neat tools.
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Quoted: I've recently joined the Knipex master race. I am, however, about ready to throw my oscillating multi-tool in the trash. It is made by Horror Freight, but is a quality one that much better? Mine was busily sucking at trying to cut some laminate counter top this week as I installed a new sink. Was debating about going with the Dremel Ultra Saw to replace it. View Quote I have the variable speed Dremel one. Has been pretty solid so far. Thought about getting the Milwaukee M12 one but I don't use it enough to justify having a cordless one too. Even though I have a whole pile of M12 and M18 stuff, I defer to corded tools when I am doing a lot of a task and power is easily accessible. That said, I just did the subfloor in one whole room of my house with an M18 Fuel circular saw. |
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Metal magnetic bowl.
So useful when putting together another piece of junk from China. |
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stubby ratchets are pretty slick. also really wanting to get a low profile 1/4" drive bit and socket set for tough to reach places
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Half the shit they offer in the Mil M12 line isn't really necessary, but are really nice to have around when the job comes up.
Outside of that, the last big change I had was getting dedicated drivers vs. using a drill for everything. I still know a couple guys that insist on a drill being fine for everything. It's absurd. |
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Quoted: Metal magnetic bowl. So useful when putting together another piece of junk from China. View Quote Dang it, you just reminded me I had one of those...but absolutely no idea where it went. Probably stuck somewhere, lonely and wondering if I will ever return. Otherwise, I will say one of the giant magnifying lamps. |
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Quoted: I gotta say, a Dikfer. When I was younger I had not idea what a Dikfer was, but after I figured it out ... it's gotta be my favorite tool. Sadly, not my most used though! View Quote I pulled that joke on a new guy at work, ex-coastie, he wasnt pleased. The other new guy, ex-Army, laughed his ass off. |
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Having lived in Germany for a few years, I DEEPLY regret not buying an obscene amount of German made tools when there. Local Wurth store was right outside where I worked
I'm a sad little man. |
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Quoted: I had to go look it up. Save y’all the search term. It’s a Reed PVC reamer. I have absolutely no use for it. However I find myself thinking I should join some PVC together to find a use for it. The YouTube videos are amazing. View Quote I never knew these existed until now. Had I known, I would have saved myself $100's and untold trips to Lowes for repair fittings. Thanks for posting this! |
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Quoted: Slide hammer set. Mine typically gathers dust for about 5 years at a time, but man, it's a life saver when you need it. View Quote Amen. Specifically the harbor freight kit, the nicer of the two they sell. It has an adapter that screws into a large set of vice grips. It’s a match made in heaven. If you can grip it, you can rip it. |
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Quoted: Hookaroon for firewood processing…. Don’t know how I lived without one. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54198/617AE04C-B6C4-4647-B615-5D7DBBD691FD-2094260.jpg View Quote I need to get a handle on mine. I've had the head for years and haven't gotten around to hanging it. |
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Quoted: Bought this a few seconds after I found out they existed, a most excellent and fun tool to use: https://i.imgur.com/gXywCoC.png View Quote HARD PASS Mine broke after about 10 uses The replacement they sent broke after about 20 uses Got a RCBS collet puller and it works so much better and faster |
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Quoted: Damn it this place cost me money Which is better the alligator or the cobras? That hose clamp tool is genius and would of save a bunch of skin on my knuckles and swearing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Knipex pliers. Literally any of them. I thought they were just overpriced channel locks. Nope they are all fantastic. They live up to the hype. I have a full set of cobras and pliers wrenches. Their snips are also fantastic. Damn it this place cost me money Which is better the alligator or the cobras? That hose clamp tool is genius and would of save a bunch of skin on my knuckles and swearing. Cobra hands down |
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tag to spend money latter.
FWIW I just paid a $900 hospital bill for the cut on my hand the last time I used a holes saw to cut sheet metal. I know, I should have been using a clamp instead of holding the sheet with my hand. Blade caught, sheet became the blade... |
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I have the Leica laser. Best part is it uploading the measurements as I go to the app on my phone or iPad.
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Hammer head tip for an air hammer. Sure beats tamping driveway crack filler with a ballpeen among other things that could use a good beatin’.
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Quoted: I bought my first cordless ratchet thinking it was just a novelty. After the first time I used it, I was saying "where have you been my entire life" I'm now the proud owner of 1/2'/ 3/8" fuel ratchets and the regular 1/4" drive. My Snap-on air ratchet hasn't seen daylight in a few years now. About half of my Mke electric tools https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157203/D487E426-968A-4C6D-8CC5-4D78E15F7752-1395046.jpg View Quote You need to run those through the dishwasher. |
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This is an air impact it does not ratchet 3/8” or 1/2”. Attached File
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Quoted: Hookaroon for firewood processing…. Don’t know how I lived without one. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54198/617AE04C-B6C4-4647-B615-5D7DBBD691FD-2094260.jpg View Quote No idea they existed. Need one! |
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Quoted: I have the Leica laser. Best part is it uploading the measurements as I go to the app on my phone or iPad. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/213346/7DC414FA-4335-4178-912D-C0A3810A8CD0_jpe-2094550.JPG I’d had a job that required 3/16 stainless steel rivets. Pain in the ass with a hand operated gun. I discovered pneumatic riveters and have never looked back. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/213346/43C9536C-7486-4AD9-AE1E-BE5B206D29B8_jpe-2094554.JPG View Quote Did they go out of their way to make it look like a dildo? |
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Quoted: Knipex for AR lower assembly is the best. Simply squeeze those roll pins into place... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Pleasantly surprised at how well this thing works for ~$28
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Quoted: I discovered impact screwdrivers in my early 20's. https://data.kleintools.com/sites/all/product_assets/hires/klein/70220_photo.jpg View Quote This is a must have for any tool box. |
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Quoted: If you don't have an oscillating tool, get one. 101 uses. https://empire-s3-production.bobvila.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/91ITBMGfFsL._AC_SL1500_-650x433.jpg Also, I had no idea why anyone would buy an impact driver when a drill does the job just fine. Holy hell, it's like the difference between shooting a bullet and throwing it. View Quote Both of these were purchased in the last year. I've done countless hundreds of projects that would have been so much easier with these tools. |
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I am in the process of building a new greenhouse using metal framing. Magnetic levels have been very useful.
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Quoted: So many to list, but I just bought my first oscillating tool recently and for the job I needed it for it save me about an hour and a lot of pain. Impact driver is a must. Also these are fantastic. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rMBXKHblL._AC_SL1500_.jpg View Quote +1,000 regarding Knipex. Instantly made the two difficult and hair pulling steps in assembling an AR lower a breeze. Not a cheap tool but the right tool for the job. |
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Quoted: I've been a air tool guy for a long time. With today's cordless tools though I now only turn on the compressor to air up tires and blow things off. What a waste of a 80 gallon View Quote This. Air tools suck. When I find something that I can use for blowing stuff off, my 40gal compressor is gone. As for inflating tires, get something like the Milwaukee M12 inflator. I love mine and never use the compressor for tires anymore. I hook it up ANYWHERE. SET THE PSI. WALK AWAY. Repeat. |
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Battery operated 7 1/4" sliding compound miter saw.
Initially thought they were a bit of a joke. How wrong I was. Throw it on a workmate and trim out a room in no time, light enough carrying it up a couple flights of stairs isn't half the job. Can be pressed into use for framing a deck or shed if that's all that's available. |
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I use the Knipex Cobra and pliers wrench daily. Awesome tools.
The Milwaukee Surge hydraulic impact driver is freaking hands down the best driver I've used. Quiet and it will run a 3" no. 10 screw in like it's not even there. It is supposed to be less powerful than a standard noisy impact driver but I only drive screws so I can't tell the difference. I haven't driven log screws yet but I'm sure it would work fine. If mine broke I'd have another one by the end of the day. |
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