Ok you got me - WTF is a Johnson Rod?? Please pardon my ignorance!!
Hint: You spend an inordinate amount of your retirement time playing with it...
Ok you got me - WTF is a Johnson Rod?? Please pardon my ignorance!!
Hint: You spend an inordinate amount of your retirement time playing with it...
Hint: You spend an inordinate amount of your retirement time playing with it...
Ok - I get it. This is s jar of peanut butter - a very useful tool if used properly
Getting ready for the Sling Shots in the Adirondacks event (Lake George, NY), and wanted to make sure I could at least plug a hole in my tire and reflate it, since spare tires are kinda non existent........I found a really nice compact air pump and a good tire plug kit. The air pump fits perfectly in the "Hidee Hole" behind the passenger roll bar.
Air Pump:
Amazon.com: Airman C60A54 Tour Pump Air Compressor - Compact size with cigarette plug: Automotive
Tire Plug Kit. This kit includes the cement which is essential for making the plugs work properly (not found in many kits):
BikeMaster Tire Repair Kit - Motorcycle Superstore
A buddy of mine has a set of these and you can't believe how handy these babies come in. You can see from the video how useful they can be.
Tite-Reach Extension Wrenches
I'm amazed that vendors haven't come out with an emergency roadside kit that includes the tools you need to remove the front for a tow, a tire repair, etc. and fits in the slingshot without taking away storage
A buddy of mine has a set of these and you can't believe how handy these babies come in. You can see from the video how useful they can be.
Tite-Reach Extension Wrenches
now that is freak'n awesome, never seen them before.
anyone need a tool box?
how about a beer?
anyone need a tool box?
how about a beer?
I like your sign no parking. Well is just a Garage.
I need some of you mechanically inclined folks (don't take much to be more than me) and gimme your opinion on this tool that showed up in my junk mail....is it junk or a good buy
EZ Thread. Fix any Thread. Any Pitch. With One Tool.
I need some of you mechanically inclined folks (don't take much to be more than me) and gimme your opinion on this tool that showed up in my junk mail....is it junk or a good buy
EZ Thread. Fix any Thread. Any Pitch. With One Tool.
Works great. But then again, a simple file works too. Almost anything you already have will work when you try to repair threads on a 1 inch bolt. Try doing that on a 10-32 bolt and I'm sure it won't be as easy
Thanks @funinthesun - I was just wondering if if was better than a file - no wonder it was in junk mail
Works great. But then again, a simple file works too. Almost anything you already have will work when you try to repair threads on a 1 inch bolt. Try doing that on a 10-32 bolt and I'm sure it won't be as easy
I would not use it, I use a tap or die from McMaster-Carr. How often would you need it?
Nice simple file set does'nt take up much space and will last for years.
@Bill Martin I use a thread file like pictured below.
@Bill Martin I use a thread file like pictured below.
Second the thread files. Any industrial supply house, ackland grainger, fastenal etc will be able to get these. Both imperial and metric along with pipe and hydraulic threads. Easy to use and once you have them last forever.
I need some of you mechanically inclined folks (don't take much to be more than me) and gimme your opinion on this tool that showed up in my junk mail....is it junk or a good buy
EZ Thread. Fix any Thread. Any Pitch. With One Tool.
Bill
Save your money for Bourbon. Get a thread file or a thread chaser kit. You will use the 6MM size on the Slingshot more than any other size.
Bill
Save your money for Bourbon. Get a thread file or a thread chaser kit. Use will use the 6MM size on the Slingshot more than any other size.
I just LUV the way you think