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Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:41 am
by DavidBarkey
That band saw is on my wish list now . Looked up that thing and the bench top mount . Come on lottery show me the money ..
Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:52 am
by Eugen
That's a good list Bob. Regarding number 2, about 2 months ago I realized I'm missing a big pipe wrench every time I need to use one. Started to keep an eye on the marketplace and scored a set of vintage ones at a reality good price. They are also useful for everything you said.
About number 3, I so have a portable band saw but don't have the room to bench mount it. Very useful indeed!
Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 4:37 pm
by Harry
I picked up a Sears old school vertical bandsaw quite some time ago. I made a angle iron steel stand for it and put locking casters on it. I use it mostly for cutting wood. I also found a cheap horizontal bandsaw that needed some tlc. Got it running and put a metal cutting blade on it. I use it for cutting metal and it is handy. Then at a garage sale last summer I found a porta-band saw, for $20 and I put it in my tool cabinet and have not looked at it since. I guess I should dig it out and see how it cuts.

Harry
Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 5:20 pm
by thebuildist
Harry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 4:37 pm
I picked up a Sears old school vertical bandsaw quite some time ago. I made a angle iron steel stand for it and put locking casters on it. I use it mostly for cutting wood. I also found a cheap horizontal bandsaw that needed some tlc. Got it running and put a metal cutting blade on it. I use it for cutting metal and it is handy. Then at a garage sale last summer I found a porta-band saw, for $20 and I put it in my tool cabinet and have not looked at it since. I guess I should dig it out and see how it cuts.

Harry
I can only speak for myself, but I was really excited when I found an old Craftsman 18" dual-speed bandsaw a few years back. In high speed it cuts wood, in low speed it does metal. And it's a really nice, big saw. I've resawed a couple small logs with it, and I use it any time I have to cut a large format metal object. Like when I cut the trunions out of a big piece of 1/2" plate for my quick-attach bucket adapter on the loader build. That 3' by 2' sheet of 1/2" plate was just too big to get on my portaband. It hits the rear support after only 5 or 6 inches, and I needed to make 24" long cuts. So I rolled out the big bandsaw and it did the job just fine. And so that big bandsaw is an important tool. And so is the tablesaw, etc.
BUT.
There are just countless times that I'm working at the bench, and I just need "a six inch piece of pipe" or "a 12" long 2x4" or "to trim an inch off of this end" and I just spin around and stick it (whatever it is) into that handy little bandsaw.
Now that I know, I can't live without it.
Bob
Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:20 am
by thebuildist
I used another "newish to me" tool this morning and thought of this post.
I got one of these a year or so ago, and I use it all the time.
https://www.amazon.com/Nut-Thread-Check ... B09LH877TB
For folks who buy their hardware and parts primarily retail, it's probably not as useful. But for anyone who saves/repurposes/scrounges hardware and parts, this tool is invaluable. It instantly tell the difference between the variety of metric/imperial coarse thread/fine thread fasteners, both male and female.
I find myself using it all the time.
Bob
Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 11:57 am
by Jancoe
thebuildist wrote:I used another "newish to me" tool this morning and thought of this post.
I got one of these a year or so ago, and I use it all the time.
https://www.amazon.com/Nut-Thread-Check ... B09LH877TB
For folks who buy their hardware and parts primarily retail, it's probably not as useful. But for anyone who saves/repurposes/scrounges hardware and parts, this tool is invaluable. It instantly tell the difference between the variety of metric/imperial coarse thread/fine thread fasteners, both male and female.
I find myself using it all the time.
Bob
Thanks Bob... that is now in my Amazon shopping cart list.
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Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:40 pm
by DavidBarkey
thebuildist wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:20 am
I used another "newish to me" tool this morning and thought of this post.
I got one of these a year or so ago, and I use it all the time.
https://www.amazon.com/Nut-Thread-Check ... B09LH877TB
For folks who buy their hardware and parts primarily retail, it's probably not as useful. But for anyone who saves/repurposes/scrounges hardware and parts, this tool is invaluable. It instantly tell the difference between the variety of metric/imperial coarse thread/fine thread fasteners, both male and female.
I find myself using it all the time.
Bob
Nice
Other than thread pitch gauges I have these to . For the same purpose as you . Plus it helps little man

learn sizes .

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Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:05 pm
by Eugen
That is a useful tool
@thebuildist !

Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 3:40 pm
by Harry
Looks like a great tool, thanks for posting Bob.

Harry
Re: Tools we all need.
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:59 pm
by JSinMO
This doesn’t qualify as a tool but something I use constantly is old pill bottles. You guys probably already do this but I use them on almost every project to hold small parts. Easy to mark whats in it and put a lid on it. I found a bucket of them when we started going through my dads stuff. I know that’s why he saved them.