Tools that you just can't live without

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
These Diablo steel ripsaw blades are such a game changer, I can't get over them. I'd rather have a plasma, but compared to an angle grinder these are 5x as fast and make cuts 10x cleaner. I forget who mentioned them first on here but thank you.
On a grinder or a chop saw? Do tell
 

Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
Moderator
Location
Stinkwater
On a grinder or a chop saw? Do tell
No, on my little circular saw! I've got a cold cut blade on my Rage chop saw that is also heads and tails above a regular chop saw - this is like that, but for sheet metal.

This is the one I'm using, I think.


It says max thickness 1/8 mild steel, but I just carved up a sheet of 1/4 like butter.
 
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jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
Location
So Jo, Ut
Once I figured out the Diablo blades, I have never used a regular chopsaw again.
I have used those blades in my chopsaw, in a circle saw, and in my tablesaw.
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
Admin
Location
Wydaho
I still have that blade for my 7.25" saw, but I ended up buying a dedicated evolution metal skill saw that has the lower speed and extra chip guards. It's a loud bastard but man it's nice when you just need to make a long cut in metal. I've used the blade above on the dewalt and the evolution saw on 1/4" sheets. Cuts really nice. The downside to the dewalt is that it will eat up the battery. I was able to get two and a half 4 ft cuts per 5AH battery.

The cut above is 1/8" sheet.
 

RustEoldtrux

RustEoldtrux
Location
Evanston, WY
Harbor Freight battery operated fuel transfer pump is my newest favorite tool. I bought this on sale for $8.99, regularly $12.99. This is a game changer. No more hefting heavy, awkward fuel cans and holding them suspended forever while the fuel spills all over. I’m sure that it’s already paid for itself just from the fuel that hasn’t been spilled.
 

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Ant Anstead of Dirtbikes
Supporting Member
That's funny because I bought one of those about a month ago and for me- it's been complete unadulterated garbage.

I've tried to use it three times and it's made me mad 3 times.... it leaks the fuel that's in the unit 2 seconds after suction turns off. Which is precisely how long it takes me to take it out of the fuel tank and then the fuel that's in it pours on the ground.

And it won't lift fuel higher than about a foot.
I've tried to use it to refuel motorcycles and it simply will not lift fuel up from a 5 gallon fuel jug ground level to maybe 40".
Maybe you got a good one 🤷 but I even exchanged mine and the second one is exactly the same.
 
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The_Lobbster

Well-Known Member
I have mentioned it before but I lobe this Milwaukee band saw in Combination withe the Harbor freight Hercules table attachment. I use it in place of a cut off wheel or flap disk to cut or shape pieces. So glad I made this purchase. View attachment 177520
I didn’t realize it came with a “table”, I thought it was solely a horizontal chop saw tool. I’ll definitely have to grab one now!
 

The_Lobbster

Well-Known Member
I’m wanting to get a band file for some body work, and hard to reach areas to prep for welding. I already have Milwaukee stuff, so I’m leaning towards that, but am shocked how expensive their unit is, for how small it is.

Anybody have a recommendation for a more budget unit? Maybe I should just buy a corded version?

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kmboren

Recovering XJ owner anonymous
Location
Southern Utah
I’m wanting to get a band file for some body work, and hard to reach areas to prep for welding. I already have Milwaukee stuff, so I’m leaning towards that, but am shocked how expensive their unit is, for how small it is.

Anybody have a recommendation for a more budget unit? Maybe I should just buy a corded version?

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That is on the list of things that I want.
 

anderson750

I'm working on it Rose
Location
Price, Utah
I’m wanting to get a band file for some body work, and hard to reach areas to prep for welding. I already have Milwaukee stuff, so I’m leaning towards that, but am shocked how expensive their unit is, for how small it is.

Anybody have a recommendation for a more budget unit? Maybe I should just buy a corded version?

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I have one and I love it. Use it a ton more than I ever thought I would.
 

anderson750

I'm working on it Rose
Location
Price, Utah
What kind, battery powered?
I see HF has a Bauer corded unit for $43, but it’s as big as a corded angle grinder, and I’m not a fan of that, it’s just too bulky to one hand it easily.
I have the 13" milwaukee one you put in the post. It is light and with the adjustable head, you can position it to get into some pretty tight places. You can also reverse the direction if you are in a place where you need to use the top but don't want the debris flying back at you.
 

The_Lobbster

Well-Known Member
I've got a corded HF version. It's been useful when I've needed it. But not so useful I'd pay for a the battery powered one. It's plenty easy for me to one hand.
That’s very helpful. I’ll probably just buy the corded one then, and if I’m so desperate later, I’ll upgrade then.
 
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