Easy, he just needs put a handle on his bench vise and use it.Now, I want to see the tap handle that you drive it with lol

The ones we had at work for the bigger holes were a very cool magnetic base reversible rotator that varied in speed from mind-numbing slow to just painfully-slow.Now, I want to see the tap handle that you drive it with lol
the square is 2" od ....... possibility of options to fab a handle with .Now, I want to see the tap handle that you drive it with lol


)Yeah that is one of my beefs with aluminum or fiberglass bodies.These lights suck when working in the cab of ReTonkulous. I have not found an aluminum magnet yet.![]()
That is a great idea! I going screw a piece of steel to the bottom of the wood shelfs in the shed.Also, if there are key places you would like a light now and then.
Under the dash facing wires, over head, etc.
Use the double sided tape deal, but to put a washer up.
Then you can leave it there for future use, or remove at a later date.
I've used both of these methods mentioned lol
Same problem working in aviation. Magnets are not good for much more than picking up dropped hardware.Yeah that is one of my beefs with aluminum or fiberglass bodies
Not new, or even new to me, but new in my shop. I needed some clamps and was at dad’s this week. These were in the damp basement trying their best to turn back into iron ore. They are from his old pattern shop/machine shop, The Royal Pattern Works. They are older than me and I’ll be 55 this year.
A couple rounds of PB Blaster, freed them up with the help of a pair of pliers, scrubbed with WD-40, and finally coated with some paste wax. We used to hit all raw steel surfaces with a coat of paste wax at least once a month. It’s just habit for me at this point.
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Asked dad if I could take a couple and ended up grabbing 10 once I saw the rust. He asked me if I wanted his dad’s hand drill. So I just inherited this gem as well. It’s about 70 years old and dad had it in his bedroom. I’m hoping to get the wooden toolbox grandpa built too, but if my brother wants it I’m good with that.
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Well shoot. I’m going to have to add some photos to that one now. Mostly hand tools since I sold the tire machine.Did you know we have a thread for those too..?
Lol
They fit here just fine, but you may want to look through the other one too if you like old ones.
I was looking at an aluminum body jigsaw yesterday, serious old school quality, and just said “Nope, I rather have a battery powered one”. If I was going to use it all the time it would have been a good score, but for my needs what you bought would be perfect.I am in the future and it is cool. Came from old school plugged in heirloom to this after the wheel went out. Oh my why did I wait so long. Now I'm looking for things to jig. I no can store my blades inside the tool but that is a-okay
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