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    Wow a wood plane from 1850.:Thumbsup: Heck that's way before those guys from Dayton went flying in theirs. :)
     
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    Ha!

    I need that lamp, cause "I've been tested!"
     
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    I got to get the Bano safety glasses. I'm torn between the 18volt cordless hammer and the pneumatic slide whistle.
     
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    Chuck that Hazard Fraught ad was to frigin' funny. Loved the multimeter with "gaydar". Made my day. Thanks.
     
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    I bought a couple to use as corn holders. :)
     
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    #28 Minidave, Sep 15, 2014
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    If you work on new MINIs much this tool is a must have - it removes those spring clamps from radiator hoses, especially those hidden below or behind the supercharger plumbing.

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    I also have tool boxes full of Snap-On, some of them I've had for 50 years now....the only time I've ever broken a tool is when I've used it inappropriately - as in using a 3/8 drive socket with an adaptor and a 1/2 break over bar!

    I also have a hand made wooden tool box full of old carpenter's tools that my great grandfather owned. He made the tool box too.....

    Don't forget Kale Auto for those unusual and hard to find tools.....like this left handed metric screwdriver....

    http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=13&products_id=51&zenid=8I7tv8yITbPN9OkHWfL,82

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    they also stock these - A Round Tuit

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    http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=13&products_id=51&zenid=8I7tv8yITbPN9OkHWfL,82
     
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    Love Kaleco, lots of guys running their lowering kit.

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