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Old 05-12-2015, 08:20 PM
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Seen those and Gedore's... they sure look sweet.... I guess they're worth the price?

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I've been using and abusing these for years now, day in and day out in a busy service department.
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Old 05-12-2015, 09:34 PM
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Yes, they are worth every penny. You can find them labeled facom or pastorino.
I use the 2,3,4,5, and 6mm every day at work. I prefer a standard L handle for the 8 and 10 mm.
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Old 05-13-2015, 07:12 AM
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Yes, they are worth every penny. You can find them labeled facom or pastorino.
I use the 2,3,4,5, and 6mm every day at work. I prefer a standard L handle for the 8 and 10 mm.
Got a source for just a 5mm one?
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Old 05-13-2015, 07:29 AM
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Got a source for just a 5mm one?
Ha!

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If my sig other had a dollar for each time I yelled " have you seen my silver 5mm"?

You may enter 2 in the qyt box


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Old 05-13-2015, 09:52 AM
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I prefer a standard L handle for the 8 and 10 mm.
I have a set of Wiha t-handles that are probably a standard L wrench with a nice grip attached. Those are my favorite 8 and 10 mm wrenches.
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Old 05-13-2015, 10:12 AM
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I've been using and abusing these for years now, day in and day out in a busy service department.
Am I seeing right? Did the designer actually spec the two handle hex bits to be at different angles? Genius. Makes getting an adequate "throw" easier in tight spaces. A well designed tool is a thing of beauty. Now, as Ol' Poot said, where can I get singles?
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Old 05-13-2015, 10:53 AM
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Got a source for just a 5mm one?
Ask and you shall receive:

http://www.ultimategarage.com/shop/p...oducts_id=4444
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Old 05-13-2015, 10:59 AM
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Old 05-13-2015, 11:55 AM
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Wednesday tool update..

I know it's Wednesday now, but I wanted to link a related thread that I started a year or so ago. It's quite relevant.

http://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=139538

US MADE TOOL LIST.

Please feel free to make additions to that thread if you have any!
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Old 05-13-2015, 11:59 AM
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I know it's Wednesday now, but I wanted to link a related thread that I started a year or so ago. It's quite relevant.

http://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=139538

US MADE TOOL LIST.

Please feel free to make additions to that thread if you have any!
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Old 05-15-2015, 11:00 PM
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Knipex cable cutters... very clean and consistent and just feel great.

Those cable cutters in the back appear to be my favorite Felco C7 cutters, no?

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Old 05-19-2015, 08:16 PM
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Tuesday Tool Thread

Jagwire hose nipple driver... sure beats pliers and a mallet



Tip: Sometimes, it's a bad hose.
I had problems bleeding a brake recently. It was a Shimano which is usually very easy. Lever contact was great but a good squeeze on the lever would be spongy. I tried it every way I could think of... uphill, downhill, inverted, ziptie overnight, soapy water check... no leaks, no position change, just squish. Finally, I gave up and started swapping parts out caliper, lever, etc. to narrow down the bad component. Turns out the hose was starting to fail... started bulging under pressure but not leaking... probably got smushed from impact.

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Old 05-19-2015, 08:25 PM
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Those cable cutters in the back appear to be my favorite Felco C7 cutters, no?
They are! Personally, I prefer the Knipex. I also kinda like the Shimano over the Felco too, so what do I know... YMMV
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Old 05-26-2015, 09:21 AM
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shimano pedal spindle tool

I've been tracking down this click for awhile and think its coming from my left pedal (Shimano 105 series, PD-5700) so went to the tool box to pull out my 17mm wrench to remove the spindles like I've done with XT/SPD pedals a few times before, but no...Shimano has this wacky plastic interface thing -- sort of like a reversed crank fixing bolt....argh. Sooooo, another $5 on a tool I'll use once a year...
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Old 05-26-2015, 11:58 AM
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Tuesday Tool Thread

DIY manual air compressor... aka air source for seating tubeless tires where it's not practical to have or use an air compressor.... road trips, hotel room, late night, etc. It works similarly to the new Bontrager Flash Charger pump.

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