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:hello: Navy ships are the most complex machines on earth. The Mine Sweeper class electronics and electrical is the most complex because every wire in the entire ship needed to be shielded twisted pair so that the the electronics and electrical would not give off (EMI) ElectroMagnetic Interference. Everything that was metal is stainless steel and the entire ship is made of wood.
 
I got the shipping notification for my 4pc set. They will be showing up probably a week after yours.
 
If ya need a good set of pliers, get one of these. The small one can be bought at Menards for around $17. They fit in your pliers pocket perfectly. They grip better than any other pliers and after you have had them for a couple months you will feel lost without them. I have been carrying the 125 for years, the 250 which is about 10" is the tool box plier. I rarely ever use a regular slip joint or channel locks.
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:hello: I bought a 5 inch 87 01 125 and a 10 inch 87 01 250 KNIPEX channel lock plyers from AMAZON. $58 shipped for both. AMOZON had the best price. They work so much better than the other two brands of channel locks that I own. They stay tight and don't slip. It takes less effort to use them. IMG_8905.JPG
 
:hello: I got 2 more JIS tools. Metric 6 piece adapter set model # 58-0262. Made by MOODY in the USA. $24 shipped. VESSEL JIS metric 5 piece impact driver set model #2500. $66 shipped. I also bought a IRWIN rubber hose cutter. $16. IMG_8941.JPG
 
You're going to like the impact driver, it comes in real handy for things like differential drain/fill plugs. Really surprised that you didn't have one in your arsenal. They make great stocking stuffers for the kids that treat you so well by hooking you up with the good tools at Christmas.
 
:hello: My two Sons buy me tools every year. I already have a impact driver (30 years) but it doesn't seem to work right anymore. It seems to be wore out. It slips or shifts left to right to easily.
 
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:hello: I bought a new bore camera made by ENDOSNAKE. $50 shipped. It works great for seeing the inside of a gun barrel which what it was designed for. For everything else it sucks and so do the instructions as does their customer service. I scoped the inside of my ZL 10 fuel tank and couldn't see a thing. I had to use a flash light in order to take pics. When I ordered it it was taking forever to get here. I called them 20 times and E-mailed them at least 10 times with no response. https://endosnake.com/ . _____________________________________________IMG_8942.JPG IMG_8943.JPG IMG_8944.JPG 20-04-24_12_56_09[1].png 20-04-24_12_56_25[1].png 20-04-24_12_56_41[1].png 20-04-24_12_57_28[1].png 20-04-24_12_58_02[1].png 20-04-24_12_58_55[1].png 20-04-24_12_59_13[1].png
 
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:hello: I bought a CHAPMAN metric precision screwdriver set last week. $15 shipped. I also have a large and small set in SAE along with extra bits that I got from Lockheed Martin when I retired. IMG_8957.JPG IMG_8958.JPG
 
:hello: I got my 3 piece VESSEL phillips screwdriver set P1,P2,P3 today from a US seller. The 3 orders that I placed from JAPAN was canceled do to this conehead virus. I also bought 2 sets of USA made EKLIND allen T handles. A blue set in metric 2 mm to 6 mm and a red set in SAE 3/32" to1/4" IMG_8974.JPG IMG_8975.JPG IMG_8976.JPG https://www.ebay.com/itm/GOLDWING-JIS-CROSS-HEAD-SCREWDRIVER-SET-16632-Three-piece-set-VESSEL-TOOLS/192721711904?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 . SAE. https://www.ebay.com/itm/EKLIND-531...193315?hash=item593d291aa3:g:z9MAAOSwOhxd1qVl . METRIC. https://www.ebay.com/itm/EKLIND-551...483610&hash=item4b74853364:g:zkYAAOSwTYFehMEF
 
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:hello: I thought I'd pass this very good idea on to all you guys. I've been using these chewing gum empty containers for storing small items. Since they are clear and easy to open they work great. IMG_8996.JPG IMG_8997.JPG IMG_8995.JPG
 
:hello: Last XMAS My Wife and two Sons bought me all these tools. Xcelite jewelers screwdriver set. They are much easier to use than the small metal ones. Weller soldering irons. The small one works great on motorcycles wiring harness and the high output one is for doing thick gauge wire. My younger Son and I made some desks and other furniture with the KREG jig. I have yet to use the BOSTITCH air stapler gun. Ive been using the electrical connector crimper kit on my bikes quite a bit. They work really well. I'm not sure where my Son got it or who makes it. IMG_8983.JPG IMG_8989.JPG IMG_8990.JPG IMG_8991.JPG IMG_8992.JPG IMG_8993.JPG IMG_8994.JPG IMG_8988.JPG IMG_8984.JPG IMG_8985.JPG IMG_8986.JPG IMG_8987.JPG
 
I found some new tools under my bed in with my gun smith tools. :laughing7:. I bought these T handles a few years ago. Forgot all about them. I now have T handles coming out my ears. :laughing7:. _______________________________________________________________________________ IMG_9011.JPG IMG_9012.JPG
 
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:hello: I bought this floor jack a few years ago along with the cross beam extension. Both pads slides outward on the cross beam to about a foot or so. The range is about 3 ft to 5 ft. It is good for going between the lower A arms across the front of a car/truck. Better than jacking up one side at a time. I bought a 10 inch impact extension that has an outer sleeve so that you can hold while doing lug nuts. The sleeve stays still while the extension spins. I had a INNOVA model 3100A automotive code scanner given to me by Manny from Auto Zone. :notworthy:. _______________________IMG_9052.JPG IMG_9053.JPG IMG_9056.JPG IMG_9054.JPG
 
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