Lets see your new tool
#12
Here's how it works:
#13
Here it is, I got it at HomeDepot for $10 and I'd recommend it for anyone putting a convertible top on a frame. The bigger tip that comes with the tool fits the rivets that come with the Robbins top.
Here's how it works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bGAiC0_i_k
Here's how it works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bGAiC0_i_k
#18
I got a Rigid JobMax multi tool with all the heads. The ratchet head isn't really good for much, but it makes dropping the splash shield an extremely quick job. It's also good for speeding up finger tightening. The oscillating saw is good enough to cut IC piping, and aluminum strips for making all sorts of brackets. The impact driver works amazingly well for the size of the unit, made drilling holes for FM frame rails install a breeze. The regular drill head works well for what it is as well. I just bought a propane torch too, didn't realize these things were so cheap, easy to use, and very useful too for loosening stubborn bolts.
I only have 1 picture of my friend using it in a very non OSHA approved manner. But this thing has been proving itself more and more useful.
I only have 1 picture of my friend using it in a very non OSHA approved manner. But this thing has been proving itself more and more useful.
Last edited by bigx5murf; 09-08-2011 at 07:57 PM.
#19
I got a Rigid JobMax multi tool with all the heads. The ratchet head isn't really good for much, but it makes dropping the splash shield an extremely quick job. It's also good for speeding up finger tightening. The oscillating saw is good enough to cut IC piping, and aluminum strips for making all sorts of brackets. The impact driver works amazingly well for the size of the unit, made drilling holes for FM frame rails install a breeze. The regular drill head works well for what it is as well. I just bought a propane torch too, didn't realize these things were so cheap, easy to use, and very useful too for loosening stubborn bolts.
I only have 1 picture of my friend using it in a very non OSHA approved manner. But this thing has been proving itself more and more useful.
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I only have 1 picture of my friend using it in a very non OSHA approved manner. But this thing has been proving itself more and more useful.
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Here is to hoping he keeps all his junk in place. I got a few new tools, I will post them up later tonight/tomorrow, with a new How-To for valve reshimming.
Last edited by Track; 09-13-2011 at 06:20 PM. Reason: Remove picture