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08-02-2023, 05:04 PM | #23 |
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Well, you kinda got me there lol. Then again, I did buy the Milwaukee stuff (M12, 1/4") with the idea that I might be able to use it for lug nuts and such swapping winter / summer wheels. Haven't actually tried it yet but on paper it's got more than enough to handle it. 1,500 inch pounds == 125 ft lbs, lug nuts are 103 ft lbs.
I was kinda assuming everyone would have a lug wrench with their car but did forget about a 1/2" torque wrench at least to tighten the wheels back up. And if you're gonna get the torque wrench...might as well get the rest of the 1/2" to go with it. Shifted 1/2" into the basic necessities category.
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You have 17mm sockets with 1/4" connection drive? I mean they exist (pretty much everything exists...) but that is not a normal tool. Also, if a bolt is torqued down with 100lbs-ft, after a year it usually takes a lot more to get it loose I don't know if your 1/4 impact drive is strong enough, that is something you have to test for yourself. But using an adapter will reduce torque. Personally I always use a breaker bar to get the bolts loose when I'm just swapping wheels and get them out with whatever I have laying around, sometimes even a common batterydrill with 1/2" adapter (bolts are handloose at that point anyway)
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08-02-2023, 06:10 PM | #25 |
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I think one (or two) other tools that are essential when working on cars are:
1. OBD scanner. This can be a really simple one like a $5 bluetooth obd dongle from alie https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002857427418.html and the free torque app (android). I have a dongle like this in the glovebox of all my cars. It won't program features in your car, but it'll diagnose and erase engine and powertrain codes (the ones that leave you stranded by the road or put your car in emergency mode) I'm sure that for apple phones there are similar ultracheap alternatives. This should be in the basics section if you ask me. (brake jobs are there too, and they are much more high risk/complicated) 2. engine stethoscope. Again a ~$5 tool on alie https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003003173213.html that is essential to engine/powertrain diagnostics, as most topics on here start with "I hear this strage sound...is it bad?). This will pinpoint the origin of the sound, and is probably the only tool which can do that, a lot more effective than the 'screwdriver against the ear'. I have an ancient one from the '60's but it's one of my most important tools (this means I have no personal experience with the one on alie, although it looks similar).
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08-02-2023, 09:38 PM | #26 |
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I originally saw the thread title.
By "Tool Thread" I thought that this was a thread about: jerks, morons, misfits, etc. Lol! Anyway, this is a useful thread. Thanks. |
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08-03-2023, 04:07 AM | #27 | |
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Very close metric/SAE equivalents are 5/16-8mm, 7/16-11mm, 5/8-16mm, 3/4-19mm, 13/16-21mm, 15/16-24mm. 9/16-14mm and 1/2-13mm are sloppy fits. I spent a lot of time fixing British cars as they transitioned to metric finding this out! Roger. |
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08-03-2023, 04:30 AM | #28 |
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The collarnuts on BMW front and rear wheel bearings usually require 200-450Nm of torque (147-330lbs-ft) depending on model. They are usually between m22 and m27, so sockets are usually 1/2" or sometimes 3/4" drive. 200Nm+ torque wrenches (certainly the 300Nm+ ones) tend to be 3/4".
Some collarnuts are 12 point, so that is not something you typically find in toolsets, certainly not at that size. Having 12 point sockets can be handy from time to time, just as a set of crows feet when you do a lot of wrenching on cars. You can never have too many tools
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08-03-2023, 07:57 AM | #29 | |
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I've uses a demo-saw(thats what we call em at least) to cut Corporation pipe(cast iron w concrete liner) for large water mains(and large PVC pipe) but,for carbon steel weld pipe it was always either an oxy-acetylene cutting torch(simply referred to as "burning outfit" in the trades)for pipe 6" and up and anything under 6" the porta-band was the ideal tool. Lol if you used a chop saw/demo saw to cut weld pipe you'd be fired immediately and laughed off the jobsite 4.5" grinder w a thin wafer wheel is ideal for cutting threaded rod,or small pieces of metal etc like you mentioned.
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Since welding machine was mentioned on NorCalAthlete's list here's a few pics of my home setup. Mind you,I was a professional pipe welder/plumber for 30yrs and the Synchrowave I have for the shop pales in comparison to the equipment I had at my disposal in the field but it's perfect for what I need it for,which is welding aluminum,titanium,carbon steel&stainless.
Also,just a few of my masks(2 auto tint,2 conventional) and the contents of my welding bag that I carried from job to job w some specialty items in it to make my day easier. Apologies for the sideways pics
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08-03-2023, 09:22 AM | #32 |
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Need to get pictures of my impact sockets and Milwaukee stash, but here is my small collection that is slowly growing...
Next on my list is a a floor jack and jack stands, as my previous jack was destroyed during the move.
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08-03-2023, 02:18 PM | #33 |
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I just looked up the specs on that Synchrowave 500....weighs 1000lbs and pushed 625amps@60% duty cycle. Thats a monster lol
What type of material did those consist of mainly,aluminum?
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The house we built in NY before moving south had a 2.5 car garage under and a full basement which I sectioned off and had a workshop specifically for my bikes and all the tools in that section of the garage were metric and bike specific while the other section of the garage was automotive&general shop/welding/construction tools. Now I have a tiny setup and gave away 50% of my tools so we could downsize
Lost almost all the pics but found one of the bike tool section with 2 of my boys hangin out w me
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If they're anything like the ones I know, the only thing they guard is the treat jar lol.
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Same here. It would help make many jobs so much easier, and it's not too difficult to store out of the way when not in use.
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Be very, very careful with this. Many of their jack stands have been recalled due to failures...and I had a floor jack explode on me while lifting my Audi. Actually an item you may want to spend a little more money on.
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