WilD
Reader
12/2/09 9:28 a.m.
Anyone here making a Christmas list? My wife asked me to so she has some idea what to get me.
This is what I'm thinking:
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The Vincent in the Barn and any other book that catches my fancy before christmas
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Jack Stands (the fact I don't have any yet probably indicates my lack of abilities and gearhead cred)
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A small air compressor
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A nice rolling tool box
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A good socket set
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A torque wrench (I asked for this last year and didn't get it)
Anyone else asking for car related stuff?
I think I already have more than enough tools.
Car books though are another thing. I really like anything having to do with the history of various marques and races.
Dave
Nothing special....
1. Air filters
2. Tach. Drive
3. Car Ramps
4. Brake/Clutch master cyclinder
That should just about do it.
Oh Yeah.............Hey santa...if you got room..how about bringing me a '56 Austin Healey 100M BN2
I hope Santa is keeping that '56 Healey in a heated garage. I can't imagine what a north pole winter would do to it.
DneprDave wrote:
I think I already have more than enough tools. ...
Yeah, I hear you on that, but after almost 40 years, some of my tools are wearing out! This year the Missus is getting me a new corded 1/2" electric Milwaukee drill (pistol type) with keyless chuck. I have several old corded 3/8" electric drills with key-chucks (and even an old 1/4" electric drill). Time for a new one!
I've been thinking of asking for a cordless impact driver to skip the "hassle" of hooking up the air compressor (drag out from under work bench, plug into wall socket).
I have both an electric impact driver and a Pneumatic one. The pneumatic driver is waaaay better!
Dave
DneprDave wrote:
I have both an electric impact driver and a Pneumatic one. The pneumatic driver is waaaay better!
Dave
Yep! Ditto.
By the way, I love my 3/8" air ratchet. As you get older, it's nice to just put the socket on the nut and just press the trigger! :)
I have all the tools and kit I need. I'd love some hardcore time to work on the car.
To Dave and Aeronca65T... Thanks for the feedback...I've been wondering exactly how the electric stack up to the pneumatic...
And...Andre has noted another of my wishes...time to play...damn this job thing (although it pays for the toys)
WilD,
Dont get a SMALL air compressor. Get the biggest you can afford. Thats the first thing youll "out grow".
As far as tools go, Im not sure what a good socket set is...but I have all Craftsman with Snap-on ratchets. As well as Snappy screw drivers. I try not to spend money on stuff, or names I dont need.
While Im that soap box I think the Craftsman Pro wrenches are great as well.
Leo
Series6
New Reader
12/4/09 12:42 p.m.
I was assigned the job of purchasing the door prizes for my car clubs Christmas party. To my disappointment Home Depot/Ridgid no longer sells the best/coolest 3/8" ratchet I ever saw. Well built but what makes it special is the grip handle also twists so if you're in a tight spot you can turn the handle clockwise and counterclockwise but the socket continues to turn the direction of the switch. Anotherwords if you have the switch set for righty tighty, twisting the handle will continue tightening, no matter which way you turn it.
Years ago, I had one but lost it, so I went down to H/D to get another. Got home put it in my tool box. Went about straightening up the garage. While I was gone, the gremlins that inhabit all things mechanical, put my original ratchet on a shelf, right out in the open.
Since it's against my religion to return tools, I kept the second one, and I'm glad now. If you can find one of these, grab it.
As far as a Christmas list, I'm pretty blessed. I'd settle for seeing my car in the featured Reader's Ride window. If not that, then I'd settle for waking up Christmas morning to find Santa and the elves installed a Painless Wiring harness in my Alpines, forever banishing The Prince of Darkness.... (I know, I'd stand better chances of getting World Peace and a cure for the common cold)
Best wishes to all friends here for safe and happy holidays. Yup. Even the Italian car owners.
What I really want is a sonic screwdriver.
Leo
WilD
Reader
12/4/09 2:38 p.m.
Craftsman sockets are what I want. I mostly have a bunch of no-name bargain bin specials now and I'm not too happy with them. I wish I had space for a big compressor... :(
Before I bought a house, I had a 30 Gal portable compressor with one of those damn pumps that sound like an engine about to blow...but man...I still use it in and around the house.
Thats what I ment...