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The Cool Tool Thread.

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  • A pic of the tool (from the web, or your own pic)
  • A link to purchase the tool.
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  • A short comment from you.
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$125.

I frequently have to fill 12 or more tires at a time and it’s just easier to go bike to bike to bike. You can thread it on and walk away. While it's doing its thing, I'm fueling the same bike. Saves me time, I love this thing.
 
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$38

Clip it on and walk away. No need to spend time threading the compressor hose (above) on and off, and it makes it so much easier to get to those hard to reach valve stems. I have airbags on my van that are low pressure (<20psi) and low volume. Threading the hose on and off would cause me to lose 3-4psi. This doesn't lose any pressure, quick clip on, quick clip off.
 
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Wera adjustable torque screwdriver

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Did you know that most click torque wrenches are dependent on how you hold them? Well, not this kind. I work on bicycles a lot and using this makes it easier.
 
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$38

Clip it on and walk away. No need to spend time threading the compressor hose (above) on and off, and it makes it so much easier to get to those hard to reach valve stems. I have airbags on my van that are low pressure (<20psi) and low volume. Threading the hose on and off would cause me to lose 3-4psi. This doesn't lose any pressure, quick clip on, quick clip off.

I have these ones which work great too. I do wish sometimes I bought the right angle.
 
Wera adjustable torque screwdriver

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Did you know that most click torque wrenches are dependent on how you hold them? Well, not this kind. I work on bicycles a lot and using this makes it easier.
I like this one for moto:
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Pricey at $132 (I paid alot less a while back though)

Very easy to use and the angle lock is nice too. I keep this in my backpack all the time. (Also works on computers.)
 
I like this one for moto:
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Pricey at $132 (I paid alot less a while back though)

Very easy to use and the angle lock is nice too. I keep this in my backpack all the time. (Also works on computers.)
Now on sale for $90
 
You fuckers are going to make me buy some shit.
Cool stuff.
 
This machine right here is the best thing for prepping steel for coatings.
If anyone is restoring rusty old stuff, reach out and see if we're running the machine, come by with your parts.

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I have thought slide hammers are the neatest things ever since I had to replace the oil sight glass on my old r1150gs.

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This set is $154 from Lowe’s.
 
This one is nice
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$119 ($96 with discount)


I have the 3/8" of this set and it VERY nice, so I am also now considering this one too....
 
I've not bought this yet, but I've been meaning to ever since I used it to remove an oil filter on my bike at City College with not the slightest bit of fuss. Looks to be around $30, $32 at Home Depot

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