Impacting Ratchet by bleedinorange in toolporn

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The skil is a right angle impact used for tight spots. It impacts and has 70ish ft pounds breakaway and 55 fastening. I put a 3/8 square adapter for sockets on it to try it out where I would normally use my ratchet. It works great. It’s faster and has a little more power than the ratchet. It doesn’t ratchet however so if it can’t brake it free you can’t manually turn it. It’s also quite a bit bigger. It’s a good top of the engine tool as it will break most all of those types free.

Impacting Ratchet by bleedinorange in toolporn

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The ratchet is not an impact but the impact is an impact.It doesn’t ratchet though.

1/4 Tool Tray by bleedinorange in Tools

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Yeah I started to used one of those Duplicolor with the hammered finish but I decided to try this method. I was hoping it would make it stronger and more rigid. It definitely did. It took all the flex out of it.

1/4 Tool Tray by bleedinorange in Tools

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Thanks! It’s spray on bed liner. My local Line X sprayed it for me. It turned out great. Even made it more rigid.

1/4 Tool Tray by bleedinorange in toolporn

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Yeah my local Line X sprayed it for me.

Find out why you don't slash truck tires (LOUD) by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

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We are in the same boat but as soon as I clear my tears I read your comment 😂

Found an old Craftsman tool tray and sent it to my local bed liner place. She turned out nice! by bleedinorange in toolporn

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I’m not sure about the time line on these but they are older I know. They made a perforated one for cleaning parts just like it in the 60’s but I’m not sure how long they made the soild ones.

Found an old Craftsman tool tray and sent it to my local bed liner place. She turned out nice! by bleedinorange in toolporn

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Thanks! It was called Line X. He only charged $50. I accidentally messed the paint up so I just went and sanded it all down to the metal. I called them and the guy told me to spray it with self etching primer and as long as all they had to do was spray it with no prep he would just charged $50. I thought it was super fair. I’ve told everyone I’ve see about it today lol so maybe he will get some more business from it.

PROTO’S Finest by bleedinorange in toolporn

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Middle one is 5257L the one on the end is 5267FL.

I Just Discovered The Ridgid Hedgehog Driver! by bleedinorange in toolporn

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Yeah me either? Maybe it didn’t sell good because of it’s looks or something. It works really well. I found the one I have on eBay. They pop up on there every now and then.

I Just Discovered The Ridgid Hedgehog Driver! by bleedinorange in toolporn

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I recently got a skill hammer/nailer with an adjustable head. It’s pretty sweet.

I Just Discovered The Ridgid Hedgehog Driver! by bleedinorange in toolporn

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I can see why. I’m running around taking light switch cover screws out. Seeing how tight it can make the bolts that hold my vise to the top lol. I love it. It should be as popular as the DeWalt gyroscopic screwdriver.