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Got any cool tools lately?

Those in the front and my long jack/tall jack stands in the back would make a good combo for what I do. Tempted…
 
Not a cool tool, but functional.
Not sure if anyone else has done this. I have not seen it.

I was running a new wire in the existing harness on Eileen's Corvette. I hate have to add wires to old split loom. I was not going to run another sleave for one wire. This loom ran from the fuse block to the tail lights, so I used it. I rode the struggle buss adding the wire to the stiff loom. I tried the open end wrench, it sucked. I was under the back of the car and started figurin'. There has to be a better way.

Cut this out of an old gas line.PXL_20250529_203718815.jpg

Ran the wire through it and pulled it along the loom feeding the wire. Worked perfect. Would have saved an hour of work.
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Got a couple of things like that floating around in the back of my toolbox from my electrical installer days. Mine are probably scrap pitot/static tubing.
 
Worked great. Has pump speed adjustment. Best part is, no pumping the pressure. Highly recommend.
Have you tried it with deck stain yet? I need to stain my deck and trying to decide if I want to use my old pump sprayer or pony up for a battery powered one
 
What's the best upgraded chuck for a 1/2" M18 Fuel hammer drill? Mine is junk.
 
I have the 1400# Ryobi. It has to be right about the top of the best tools I ever bought list. I don't even use the big Ingersoll Rand pneumatic anymore.
 
I have the 1400# Ryobi. It has to be right about the top of the best tools I ever bought list. I don't even use the big Ingersoll Rand pneumatic anymore.
I have the compact 1/2" Milwaukee and I've only had to bring out the pneumatic for a couple head bolts on that old Willys I had.
 
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