From time to time I'll use that as a caliper....too lazy to go get the caliper on the other end of the shop.Most of the newer adjustable wrenches have the metric measurement on one side, turn it over the SAE measurement is on t'other...
From time to time I'll use that as a caliper....too lazy to go get the caliper on the other end of the shop.Most of the newer adjustable wrenches have the metric measurement on one side, turn it over the SAE measurement is on t'other...
That's all you need is a roll of 100MPH tape and you're good to go..
Lazy Susan workbench with air brakes
Does the elbow behind the cut-off saw lead to a particle trap of some sort ?
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I'm not a Snap-on nutcase, but I have started acquiring some. When I wear out or break a socket or other tool, I replace it with a Snap-on. In two years I have replaced most of my screwdrivers, wobblys, adaptors, and a handful of sockets. I have, however, decided that after my second 1/2" wobbly, when I kill this one I'm going back to Carlyle.The words I have for this person are unusable on this board