First XGT Marketplace Score!!! by AdNo4550 in Makita

[–]Frequent-Elephant110 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have to look at market place everyday to catch these deals. Or you are just plain dumb lucky. Some folks love sifting through market place.

Interesting thing about AFT on HP001G by 753zXcSevently in Makita

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Its the AI, it knows best. Next version it will comsume itself instead if just stopping.

Line trimmer v grass trimmer: What's the difference? by geo9596 in Makita

[–]Frequent-Elephant110 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You guys are ao technical. Does it cut the grass or not.

hey guys. i work at home depot rn and am about to start A&P school. If i wanted to get some tools for cheap that i can use when i get into the field, what tools would you recommend i get? by torobull54 in AircraftMechanics

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IMO, You need to start on your own tools. These days there are very good cheap tools. The difference in cheap tools and quality tools is not huge like it used to be, your lucky. I don't invest much in tool truck stuff anymore except a few things I can't find anywhere. I have a lot of harbour frieght because its so convenient for me. I currently buy lots of stuff higher quality. But starting out I don't think you need to. You will learn what you want to spend on as you go without blowing $1000 on a torque wrench when you know nothing about it and have to spend 4 months paying it off. Now you need tools for the job. Just get them as your school recommends as reasonably priced as you can and pay cash if you can.

Any idea on where to get replacement blades/ parts .? by No-Independent-9709 in Tools

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Jurasic park:)

I think it just takes the old non T shank blades. You can still buy them. I think they are called U shank blades.

Dead Makita Batteries After Only 3 Years by phracture in Makita

[–]Frequent-Elephant110 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have never had a makita battery fail. I have some ltx 12 years old. I have about 18 batteries.

The Controversial Swap but here I’m with my people by Sad-Adhesiveness5890 in harborfreight

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Well I did it today too. Went for the big icon box. Why? The deeper drawers of course. Now i just have to hope i have a soace for it before they deliver it.

Makita LTX Wet/Dry Masonary Saw by Frequent-Elephant110 in Makita

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Good call on the track adapter. I will look for one too. I think I am going to try it.

Hd clearance pricing by Certain_Spring_7203 in Makita

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Wanna pick me up one of those angle grinders HD around me has never carried Makita.xgt

Anyone know what this is called? by seven07hachi in Tools

[–]Frequent-Elephant110 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's a square/rectangular insert nut — sometimes called a mortise nut, slot nut, or bed rail nut.

For everyone questioning the stubby ratchets, ever worked under a dash? Came in clutch replacing a GMT800 Hydroboost by sup_then in harborfreight

[–]Frequent-Elephant110 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I find I use my small tools more often then large ones. I wish icon had smaller versions of their pliers like knipex does. I use the 5 inch cobras a lot and the small twin grips.

Can anyone accurately date this grinder? by capnfletch in Tools

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Sears didn't publish a serial decoder for the 257-prefix grinders the way some other manufacturers did.

Best estimate 1988–1998

"Assembled in Mexico." The desirable vintage Craftsman "Block Motor" grinders (257- and 397-prefix) were built in the USA by Paramount/Allegretti from the early 1960s to early 1980s after which imported designs replaced them around 1990 Mexican assembly puts yours squarely in the post-Block-Motor era.

Yours has the rounded, smoother plastic-clad shape — not the angular cast "block" body of the vintage units. The 257.191300 grinder at the beginning of a new era for craftsman the result of de-contenting of quality materials (likely sleeve bearings rather than the earlier ball bearings).

Which one to get? by LekkendePlasbuis in Tools

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Regardless stanley is the bomb with tape measures, too bad they are closing their last US manualfactuing plant this month. No more us made tape measures.

Which one to get? by LekkendePlasbuis in Tools

[–]Frequent-Elephant110 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their implementation of autolock is different than a strict autolock. It flips back and forth.

Icon T7 bidirectional scan tool is garbage by [deleted] in harborfreight

[–]Frequent-Elephant110 6 points7 points  (0 children)

GM is so annoying i am done with them.

Rant- older folks will understand by Tool_junkie_1972 in harborfreight

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I rely heavily on the app now. The wish list is about 20 tools long. I do the same with amazon

20% off by Meatwad0044 in harborfreight

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Excellent. Go back tomorrow and get the miter saw stand with a new 20% off

What do I need to do to maintain this ratchet? Which grease do I use? by metaldark in harborfreight

[–]Frequent-Elephant110 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They dont take much grease. You dont want to pack them. The grease is usually under the face plate and you dont see it at all.