That's a pretty slick little ratchet! Nice!
-Pat
Agreed. How have I made it this far in life without having one of those?! I've got crowsfoot wrenches, but not that. dammit.
I looked - didn't see it on Amazon. If I was smart, I'd stop looking before I manage to find one somewhere, and by so doing save some $$$. (So of course everyone here knows I'm going to continue my search later tonight, right?)
-Pat
And I just dropped $470 on a Daniels crimper for mil type circular connector contacts for work. And another $90 for the positioner to allow it to crimp said contacts. It'll practically fit in the palm of my hand it's so small. Glad it wasn't my money this time!
-Pat
34401A with no power switch and more importantly a hole drilled through it from top to bottom. It may have other unknown missing parts as well.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/173946955820Should provide an evening of entertainment.
edit - maybe they were aiming for the CPU?
I bought a new camera yesterday. Finally. And som gear a few week ago. I just love Knipex, they are like pokemon : Gotta Catch 'Em All
The Knipex costs a fortune!
They cost less than €20 and are worth every penny of it.
McBryce.
Generally speaking, the Knipex is very expensive stuff. For example, to pay $230 for a crimping tool which is supposed to be used a few times a year. That looks quite ridiculously.
So, I preffer to buy something similar from Taiwan, not more than $40~50... for the same stuff. I will most likely lose that somewhere at field than It will became worn or broken.
For those few times when I used to be on site using tools like these, I wanted to be 100% sure that the tool worked, because the next replacement tool could be several hours drive away. I can trust a Knipex tool, I can't trust a $40 knock-off to work when I really need it.
@TheSteve: Well if it doesn't work, you can always hang it on the Christmas tree as a decoration, maybe that's why the previous owner put the hole through it?
McBryce.
That's a pretty slick little ratchet! Nice!
-Pat
Agreed. How have I made it this far in life without having one of those?! I've got crowsfoot wrenches, but not that. dammit.
I looked - didn't see it on Amazon. If I was smart, I'd stop looking before I manage to find one somewhere, and by so doing save some $$$. (So of course everyone here knows I'm going to continue my search later tonight, right?)
-Pat
Yep. And now you all have got me curious.
34401A with no power switch and more importantly a hole drilled through it from top to bottom. It may have other unknown missing parts as well.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/173946955820
Should provide an evening of entertainment.
edit - maybe they were aiming for the CPU?
Someone got a bit too vigilant with security cables? "Let's see 'em try to steal the DMM this time!"
That's a pretty slick little ratchet! Nice!
-Pat
Agreed. How have I made it this far in life without having one of those?! I've got crowsfoot wrenches, but not that. dammit.
I looked - didn't see it on Amazon. If I was smart, I'd stop looking before I manage to find one somewhere, and by so doing save some $$$. (So of course everyone here knows I'm going to continue my search later tonight, right?)
-Pat
Yep. And now you all have got me curious.
You're welcome.
-Pat
Edit to add link:
https://www.nepros.net/?cat=2&grp=8&sub=26. Second from the bottom.
34401A with no power switch and more importantly a hole drilled through it from top to bottom. It may have other unknown missing parts as well.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/173946955820
Should provide an evening of entertainment.
edit - maybe they were aiming for the CPU?
Customs looking for crystal meth?
Wow, those are some tools...all of them.
New trail bike, Specialized Stumpjumper Comp Carbon, cost me an arm and a leg.
Ah, different kind of gear.
Some fuji f-wave 92W Solar "panels"
Raspberry Pi 4 is still on the way.
Oh YEAH! I'm up all night playin' Big Clive.
I also have one, it is very useful. And do't forget to get a cliff quick test connector as well.
I also have one, it is very useful. And do't forget to get a cliff quick test connector as well.
I've always been tempted to get a Cliff quick tester, they seem really useful to have, but I find the price way too high for a piece of plastic with 3 switches and a bulb.
McBryce.