I've had the "bright idea" of buying a couple or three of those flex-handle ratchets so i can put them together into one long one. And i know I'd probably never need something like it, i just like doing odd stuff sometimes. If you can't have a little fun now and then, what are we even doing.
The dog bone wrench in metric is very useful for doing oil changes. I have watched videos where lub techs were using channel-loc pliers or 2 foot long wrenches to tighten drain plugs. Now I know how I have had damage in the past from oil change shops .
I remember in the 80s when survivor knives were popularized by the movie Rambo. All the guys had one and even though it was highly illegal, we'd sneak them into school for no other reason than to see who's was the coolest... Even though they were all practically the same, my Dad had mine sharp as a razor.
@@jimprice8557 in a C-shape it is very fast to loosen/tighten and then straighten it out to break free/snug up a bolt. You can snake it into some spaces a regular 3/8 ratchet doesn’t fit.
Cool. Buy another double flex ratchet, take it apart and add another flex joint to the double make a triple (makes it more useful). Use the left over one as a stubby flex head.
So, the 8 socket Pittsburgh tool is called a “dog bone” tool, obviously because of the shape. I grabbed 2 of each last week, they were on clearance. I keep an SAE and a metric in my truck and the other 2 I keep in my toolbox at home. I thought they were the coolest things! I researched them, it’s actually an old design. Companies have been making this style of tool for decades. I had never seen them before but I feel like it could be a useful tool. Good pick up.
I love that y’all always use the “I dream big because I serve a big god” more people need to recognize the lord we serve and all the beautiful things he does for us
I love that y’all always use the “I dream big because I serve a big god” more people need to recognize the lord we serve and all the beautiful things he does for us
The articulated mirror is very useful. It allows you to keep your hands out of the way when looking through a small opening and the mirror has to be inserted through another location. Used one to find a socket that required a second flex with a magnet to recover.