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But seriously, once you've used Wihas you'll never screw anything in any other way.

Actually, I have a complaint with smaller precision Wiha screwdrivers. Namely, if you really torque them hard, they come loose without fail. I've had this happen to probably 8 or 9 of them... :mad:

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But seriously, once you've used Wihas you'll never screw anything in any other way.

I'm trying to resist for Dusty's sake, but you're makin' it damn hard! :P

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Actually, I have a complaint with smaller precision Wiha screwdrivers. Namely, if you really torque them hard, they come loose without fail. I've had this happen to probably 8 or 9 of them... :mad:

Really? I've used the heck out of mine for the last 4 years and never had a problem.

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Actually, I have a complaint with smaller precision Wiha screwdrivers. Namely, if you really torque them hard, they come loose without fail. I've had this happen to probably 8 or 9 of them... :mad:

Wow. I have a bunch of the old-style little ones with molded on handles and some of the bigger, onion-shaped ones with the hex shafts. The onion-shaped handles let you put a LOT of torque on. I haven't had one fail yet. Maybe you got some from a bad batch.

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My dad was always a big proponent of having the right tools for the job.

My Dad always said "Son if you've got a good tool, you need a good shed over it".

That's been my excuse for my expanding gut.

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I was actually going to recommend a couple songs from 10,000 Days as great for cardio, but I see now that I have it all wrong again. :(

Recommendations anyway: Right In Two, and The Pot. You'll like them for running fast, Monkey Man.

I with you on that one, the whole album is great.

As far as hand tools I use this and it's great:

Husky 26pc SAE & METRIC Ball-Head Hex Key Set w/ Torque Handle - 32207 at The Home Depot

  • 4 months later...
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Anyone here have a reasonably price heat gun they are happy with? Mine just died tonight, all of a sudden heard a grinding and a bit of a smell from it. Not upset, this thing has served me fairly well for a good several years now, but it is time to move on. Current one was made by Grizzly, had variable temperature which was nice, and two speed settings, the lower one of which is all I ever used. It did have a bit of a tendency to melt the plastic surrounding the nozzle, which was a pain. A few times it would get all the way to the point of sticking to the nozzle, and then would start smelling bad.

Grizzly HO800

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I wonder how close it needs to be effective? I'd be curious how it turns out.

I'm most concerned about that as well and that's what is keeping me from pulling the trigger. I've already heard from one user that it's range is like less than a foot, which is unacceptable.

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Speaking of good tools, I'm thinking about ordering one of these - Tenma Tenma Solder Fume Extractor With Carbon Filter 110VAC Soldering Equipment & Solder at Markertek.com - anyone ever use something like it?

They're next to useless unless you can cram it right behind whatever you're soldering, which means it won't work well at all if you're doing point to point work or soldering within a chassis. It's ok if you're working on a PCB and can put the thing right up against the board.

Back when I worked in the electronics assembly industry we'd use something like this unit where there's a flexible vacuum hose that can be positioned directly over the work being soldered. The vacuum & filter unit goes under the workbench and the hose gets moved around to wherever it's needed, so even if you're working in the middle of a chassis you can put the hose right over it and let it suck away all the fumes. Unfortunately they ain't cheap to say the least.

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