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Post by seancass on Nov 21, 2020 23:54:34 GMT -5
Where'd you get that little pack? That is made by Maxpedition, available on Amazon for $18. The size is "EDC". They call them "pocket organizers". Wish it was made in usa, but they're supposed to be high quality.
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Post by squawberryman on Nov 22, 2020 4:30:30 GMT -5
I've got a Maxpedition Versapac that I bought and never used. Seancass look it up and if it's worth anything to you lemme know. I'll be at gun show next weekend where there's usually someone representing USA made packs. I'll look.
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Post by seancass on Nov 28, 2020 12:04:01 GMT -5
I've got a Maxpedition Versapac that I bought and never used. Seancass look it up and if it's worth anything to you lemme know. I'll be at gun show next weekend where there's usually someone representing USA made packs. I'll look. Just realized I never actually replied to this, sorry. I don't think I need that pack. I have a light(-duty) pack that I use for hiking and tons of heavy packs that never see daylight, so I don't think it'd see much use. Also! Everything in that little tool kit would be an excellent addition to one's Christmas list, to give or receive!
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Post by squawberryman on Nov 28, 2020 12:18:25 GMT -5
Yeah, more "stuff"
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Post by alukban on Nov 30, 2020 17:48:17 GMT -5
Though not an old tool, I am particularly impressed with this Motion Pro Multi-Purpose Metric Tool meant for Japanese motorcycles. It mates very well with my very simple ‘91 KLR 250. I can do near everything on this motorcycle with this tool, pliers, a couple of feeler guages, and pair of adjustable wrenches (excluding chain and tire work). The adjustable wrench pictured is a very compact and lightweight Aluminum one (also from Japan) that opens to 26 mm and can remove the rear tire’s axle nut - the largest on the bike.
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Post by squawberryman on Nov 30, 2020 18:07:48 GMT -5
Chinese stuff tends to be junk. Japanese stuff tends to be enlightening and wonderful. This happened today. Again, Chinese Irwin, which were great tools once. Did it crimping a butt connector.
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Post by seancass on Dec 10, 2020 11:51:26 GMT -5
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Post by seancass on Jul 9, 2021 7:44:16 GMT -5
I bought a new screwdriver! First, the how-it's-made video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOrgvT4Vs4EHere's mine, coffee cup for scale. Apologies to those that don't prefer a seasoned cup. This screwdriver is appropriate for all one-half-coffee-cup diameter screws! It's 10" long with a 1" tip, for those of you who prefer numbers. This may join a leatherman/knife as part of my every day pocket carry. As you might suspect, I didn't have a screw of this size handy, so I made one from a spare bolt. In case I needed it. But Seancass, Why?! Why not!
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Post by squawberryman on Jul 19, 2021 13:49:34 GMT -5
I'LL tell you what size it is
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Post by tdbarton on Jul 19, 2021 15:15:23 GMT -5
I'LL tell you what size it is Nice. On my list of needs.
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Post by squawberryman on Jul 19, 2021 15:53:55 GMT -5
In theory it'd be neat to own but if all I'm checking is 327, 44 and 45 they'd be useless to me.
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Post by tdbarton on Jul 19, 2021 16:38:24 GMT -5
The set I was looking at was SIGNIFICANTLY smaller…
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Post by bushog on Jul 19, 2021 16:47:20 GMT -5
Ya kinda have to buy the big set to get whatchya' need....
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Post by silcott on Jul 19, 2021 17:14:39 GMT -5
My set goes from .011" to 1.000" 😎
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Post by squawberryman on Jan 20, 2022 14:06:33 GMT -5
Taking this camping next weekend
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