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Last November my 1990 Fisher Scientific ultrasonic cleaner fell from my garage fridge. The same one used on Ebay is between $300 and $500. I bought a VEVOR from EBAY for $160 shipped. It's rated at 480 watts at 40 KHZ. It holds 5.8 gals of cleaner. It has a 30 min timer and heats up to 180* F. I didn't want one that was all digital. 20250101_131833[1].jpg 20241202_100153[1].jpg https://www.ebay.com/itm/186765418916?var=694822129680I spent $30 for a LOWE'S KOBALT tote and lined it with 2" thick black foam.
 
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:hello: For my Ultrasonic leaner I cut and glued foam for the top, bottom and sides for inside it's storage tote. See post #381. 20250102_090225[1].jpg
 
Probably best to do if you're doing "drop testing" :roflmao:
 
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Wee bit smaller than my last post. 7" slip joint Knipex, they were going into one of my tool rolls but are more than likely making a permanent home in my toolbox.

Probably going to get a little variety of needlenose and maybe some of the smoothie button action pliers, yes I like them and probably will be sending them a couple of hundred dollars once it is all said and done.
 
I've been carrying a 7" Knipex for many years, always in my pliers pocket. I also keep the larger set in my toolbox. There is no pliers that can compare!
 
It started out going down a rabbit hole looking for needle nose that won't have damage to the tip after moderate use. I didn't even get the needle nose I was initially after :roflmao:. I think I got paralysis from analysis, probably leaning towards Klein needlenose.
 
:hello: Motion Pro two quart auxiliary fuel tank $58 shipped. Ebay. Part # 08-0032. It measures in ml so I used a red sharppie to mark the increments in ozs/qts. The 5/16" I.D. on/off valve is also made by Motion Pro. I did not like the one that came with the unit. It had 1/4" I.D. fittings. I also used Motion Pro clear 5/16" I.D. fuel line. That way I can watch the gas flow. It came with very flimsy black 1/4" line. _________________________________ 20250322_185958~2[2].jpg 20250322_185658~2[1].jpg 20250322_190335~2[1].jpg
 
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Last XMAS my Son Jared bought me a KLEIN multi-meter ($50 LOWES) Model # CL 220. It also measures temps. Today I bought a PBEF wire/terminal crimper and assorted male and female connectors. $27 shipped from AMAZON. I already had some connectors that I bought over the years along with a different crimper. I hope the new one works better than the other one. ________________________________________ 20250322_203141~2[1].jpg 20250322_203610~2[1].jpg 20250322_203502~2[1].jpg 20250322_203351~2[1].jpg 20250322_203424~2[1].jpg 20250322_204444~2[1].jpg 20250322_204450~2[1].jpg 20250322_204455~2[1].jpg 20250322_204438~2[1].jpg
 
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:hello:GRACE USA gunsmithing punches. $117 shipped. EBAY. They do not mar up a guns finish. 1 set of long punches. 1 set of short ones. Both sets have round nipples at the ends that center on a role pin. 1 set of internal punches. They are used to start role pins. 20250426_121123~2[1].jpg 20250426_115316~2[1].jpg 20250426_115559~2[1].jpg 20250426_120436~2[1].jpg 20250426_120436~3[1].jpg 20250426_120436~4[1].jpg 20250426_120436~5[1].jpg 20250426_120446~2[1].jpg 20250426_121114~2[1].jpg 20250426_114856~2[1].jpg
 
A couple of pipe wrenches-
 

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Visible gas pumps.
I thought the differences between your finesse tools and my brute force ones were amusing ⚒
 
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