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    #31
    Originally posted by Ben Carufel View Post
    After rewiring the house this weekend...I would say the coolest tool in the world is a Milwaukee Hole Hawg and an 18" long, 1-inch diameter ship auger.
    Wow. I actually read that long-winded post extolling the virtues of the Hole Hawg. Haha.

    But me personally, I think the coolest tool was an 17mm offset box wrench, when I needed it to tighten E28 mounts on an M5x swap, as the front subframe had the TMS subframe reinforcements and wouldn't clear a socket with the rack in the way.

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      #32
      Originally posted by FredK View Post
      Wow. I actually read that long-winded post extolling the virtues of the Hole Hawg. Haha.

      But me personally, I think the coolest tool was an 17mm offset box wrench, when I needed it to tighten E28 mounts on an M5x swap, as the front subframe had the TMS subframe reinforcements and wouldn't clear a socket with the rack in the way.



      14/17mm 15deg offset box. Great for oil drain plugs on most cars. It's in my box.

      xdhm1417 snapon p/n

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        #33
        I only ever use my SAE stuff when I need one more socket/wrench than I have, and it's close to the right size...

        I know it's an average tool, but I'm counting it because of the uses. My dad has this old beat up indestructible screw driver that has been used more often than probably anything but my socket wrench, It's long so it can be used to chisel, or hold things in place, or get things out of tight places, sometimes to push things apart. And yet it still has a perfect tip.

        Any unique tools were used once, if that. Like my tool for getting the fan clutch off that I bought from a bike shop.
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          #34
          Originally posted by dashboardmonkey View Post
          In my trade it is panel poppers and crimpers (the good kind) Channel lock brand
          Most of my wire tools are Klein.
          I dunno what brand my 0ga cutters are, but everytime I go to the welding store they complain to me that it take like 15 tries to cut a piece, and with my cutters I can do it 1 handed, with a perfect clean cut everytime.

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            #35
            If I had to pick only one out of my box it would be the snap-on dead blow hammer...

            I dig my little snap-on 3/8 air ratchet though...

            But then again.. I have this weird bent Hazett 14mm Allen/17mm hex that I don't know if I could live without...

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              #36
              I think one of the better purchases I've made was my Gerber Task Light. Works better than any thing I've found in confined spaces...aka engine bays.
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              "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill

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                #37
                Originally posted by morningsmiler View Post
                Do these really have enough power to be worthwhile? I'm making a Harbor Freight run this week and I might pick one up.
                I <3 harbor freight

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                  #38
                  Knipex Cobra pliers

                  Pnuematic Fan clutch remover

                  Coolant quick fill

                  Phoenix Injector

                  This Crimp Tool....


                  I have that same drill... got it from an aircraft mechanic.... It works soooo well.... and I also agree on the electric corless 3/8th's impact
                  Last edited by e30evolution; 11-19-2008, 08:51 PM.

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                    #39
                    my dewalt cordless impact has enough power for most jobs, if it cant get it off i hit it with the breaker bar first then bust it out really quick with the dewalt, and i install everything with it then torque it to spec with the torque wrench (this was in response to someone earlier)
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                    Originally posted by TimKninja
                    Im more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by 808BMW View Post
                      Most of my wire tools are Klein.
                      I dunno what brand my 0ga cutters are, but everytime I go to the welding store they complain to me that it take like 15 tries to cut a piece, and with my cutters I can do it 1 handed, with a perfect clean cut everytime.
                      I spent a shitton on Klein tools this weekend. They make some awesome stuff.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by DarkWing6 View Post
                        Mot's Gary Fischer Breaker Bar would be a great example. I think that thing single handedly rebuilt his car.

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                          #42
                          when pulling a motor at the yard and im too lazy to take the wires apart i use these


                          EDIT: I was at the yard today looking for a complete m50 harness...it looks like someone had the same idea, but with all the m50 cars.....

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by e30evolution View Post
                            Pnuematic Fan clutch remover
                            VERY cool tool, just need to make sure that you have a real air hammer. a 3lb sledge works if you are removing a fan clutch beyond the length of your air hose.
                            Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
                            That Guy.
                            03 X5. 3 liter obviously.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                              14/17mm 15deg offset box. Great for oil drain plugs on most cars. It's in my box.
                              The straight set (not offset) of those wrenches are unbelievable. Small enough to fit in a tight spot, long enough for lots of torque, and precise enough that the wrench doesnt slip off the nut under full load, breaking your finger.
                              Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
                              That Guy.
                              03 X5. 3 liter obviously.

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