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I do a good deal of mechanic work on the weekends maintaining our vehicles (SUV's, Truck, Motorcycles & Mowers) and was thinking about my most used tools over the weekend. The older I've gotten, the more I've begun to rely on Power Tools over Hand Tools.
I recently picked up new 3/8 Air Ratchet from Harbor Freight that has been excellent. I've learned to be quite picky about what I buy from HF, there are some gems and some...well, pieces of crap I've found along the way. I have a number of Hercules Tools, and they all have been flawless. The new 3/8 Air Ratchet is "Earthquake" brand which I haven't tried prior to this. So far, it's been a fantastic tool for me needs and has performed without issue.
Curious if any of you have found any Tools that have become your go-to, can't do without tools in your shop?
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Can't say I have a go-to tool, but I have a few favorite screwdrivers, pliers and wrenches. I do have this unnecessarily large breaker bar that I tend to pull out very often just because. And apart from Dremel I don't use any power tools that often
'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
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My favorite "tool" is my 30 gallon cast iron Campbell Hausfeld air compressor , very useful for many tasks.
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As somebody who frequently struggles with all things mechanical, and hates buying single-task tools, and gets apoplectically frustrated very very easily, this thing is a lifesaver. I value it above all tools i have ever purchased.
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(08-23-2021, 04:35 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: ![[Image: 21458294658be57cd26d0fc0ba750b87.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202108/21458294658be57cd26d0fc0ba750b87.jpg)
As somebody who frequently struggles with all things mechanical, and hates buying single-task tools, and gets apoplectically frustrated very very easily, this thing is a lifesaver. I value it above all tools i have ever purchased.
Man that does look like a professional setup!
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Bench vice....3 pound sledge....anvil... in that order
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Fav tool is a 10 lb. brass mallet. Fixes everything.
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I guess the most I use my ratchet, a factory oil filter cup and a 17 mm 6 point socket
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You guys are making it clear to me that I don't have enough Hammers in my current selection.