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New tools you've bought recently?


Got this in the mail today....

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Truck porn....:yahoo:
 
@rumblecloud that might be one of the best Ranger tools you can buy.

I bought a Dorman nylon fuel fuel line repair kit.

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I just ordered an INNOVA OBD1 code reader and extension cable... it's like a trip back in time messing with this stuff.

I also have this coming...

Limited-time deal: ALL-TOP Air Compressor Kit, 12V Portable Inflator 6.35CFM, Offroad Air Compressor for Truck Tires,Air Pump for Car Tire, Heavy Duty Air Compressor Max 150PSI for Jeep SUV 4x4 Vehicle RV Tire https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08637KCWQ/?tag=959media-20
 
For the 11 years I've worked at my employer there's been a huge ass air compressor sitting in the corner of the shop buried in crap and missing the electric motor.

I asked what the deal was with it after a couple years and got the run around.. now we're moving AND have a new general manager.. asked again.. it's all mine 😎

Must be an 80 or 90 gallon tank.. needs a compressor head, plan on getting one from harbor freight and putting a gas motor on it. Hell yeah.
 
I bought the new Milwaukee M18 tire inflator. Should be here today. I am looking forward to testing it out, the little inflators I have all suck. They take 20 minutes to go from 20psi to 30psi. Supposedly this one is way faster.
 
I bought the new Milwaukee M18 tire inflator. Should be here today. I am looking forward to testing it out, the little inflators I have all suck. They take 20 minutes to go from 20psi to 30psi. Supposedly this one is way faster.

hah I recently bought the makita version - it's worked really well so far for me

it does well on my 42s, but i'm only taking it from 0 psi to 5. been great for topping off everything else though. never knew how much I'd use something like it until I had it
 
I just ordered an INNOVA OBD1 code reader and extension cable... it's like a trip back in time messing with this stuff.

I also have this coming...

Limited-time deal: ALL-TOP Air Compressor Kit, 12V Portable Inflator 6.35CFM, Offroad Air Compressor for Truck Tires,Air Pump for Car Tire, Heavy Duty Air Compressor Max 150PSI for Jeep SUV 4x4 Vehicle RV Tire https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08637KCWQ/?tag=959media-20
6.35cfm@150psi.... wow, that's pretty impressive. I dont see how that one fairly small compressor head can do it. I'll be interested in your review. Do a timed 0psi to 150psi and with the tank size you can figure out the true cfm.
Still seems like a good deal tho.
 
The reviews are pretty good on it. It's been on my Amazon wish list for awhile. It keeps getting sold out. An email today showed the $66 discount and it was in stock... I jumped.

I'm curious how quick it will blow up an air mattress in the middle of the night. Although it may not be a problem with Lego boy not in camp.
 
The reviews are pretty good on it. It's been on my Amazon wish list for awhile. It keeps getting sold out. An email today showed the $66 discount and it was in stock... I jumped.

I'm curious how quick it will blow up an air mattress in the middle of the night. Although it may not be a problem with Lego boy not in camp.
I tried inflating my air mattress with my Viar compressor on the Ranger once. It was disappointingly slow even thought the compressor does pretty well with tires. It’s a “pressure vs. volume” thing. I use a little blower made for air mattresses that is much faster and more convenient. Plugs into a 12v outlet.
 
Got some stuff in from Jegs to put my engine together.

cam bearing puller, adjustable piston ring compressor, ridge reamer, and ring pliers.

At this point I have everything I need to rebuild it without outside help. We’ll see how it goes.

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I haven't (unless you count a few tools for the motircycle). But I need to. My Bosch battery drill is almost dead. Batteries are great. But in drill mode, it acts and sounds like it's in screwdriver mode (torque limiting) set on about 3 or 4. I think the gears inside are almost smooth. I just barely accomplished all the drilling for my new spare tire mounting system.

Anyway, I want a Milwaukee M18 Fuel brushless drill-driver so all my batteries are interchangeable. It will probably happen soon after the Roundup. I could get the drill by itself. But I'd like to get a kit with charger and battery. A second charger would be good during big projects.
 
For compressors like that I go for both... I have the Bauer inflator/compressor combo, it has a high volume low pressure end and a high pressure low volume end that sets for pressure. It's great for air mattresses and floaties and works fine for topping off tires, Memorial day when I went sand camping with my F350 and truck camper with trailer with Ranger on it I had to take the Ranger off the trailer and drop the tires on the F350 to 15psi... that compressor took forever on one tire... I use the $65 Harbor Freight version of what Gump just ordered for the others until it got hot and melted the hose... turns out it's super easy to splice the hose... If I find one of those M18 compressors for a good price when I don't feel as broke I might get one though... would still use the Bauer for float tubes and such though, piston compressors are too slow for that stuff... I'd take a centrifugal over most shop compressors even, high pressure air is violent...

I have a few new to me tools (nothing new I don't think...), picked up a 30 gallon 3hp Campbell Housefeld 240V air compressor at a garage sale for $30... got all sorts of stuff at a swap meet a couple weeks before that
 
hah I recently bought the makita version - it's worked really well so far for me

it does well on my 42s, but i'm only taking it from 0 psi to 5. been great for topping off everything else though. never knew how much I'd use something like it until I had it

How fast does your go from 0 to 5? Just out of curiosity.

I gave it a workout last night - aired up a 35" tire from 0 to 30 in 5:55, then a 235/75-15 from 0 to 32 in 3:30. Then I topped off 8 other tires that were all about 10psi low (trailer and wife's truck.) Takes about 35 seconds each. I used an 8ah battery and still had two bars left out of four. Pretty impressed.

It did come with inflator tips too so I can air up basketballs or mattresses or whatever.
 
How fast does your go from 0 to 5? Just out of curiosity.

I gave it a workout last night - aired up a 35" tire from 0 to 30 in 5:55, then a 235/75-15 from 0 to 32 in 3:30. Then I topped off 8 other tires that were all about 10psi low (trailer and wife's truck.) Takes about 35 seconds each. I used an 8ah battery and still had two bars left out of four. Pretty impressed.

It did come with inflator tips too so I can air up basketballs or mattresses or whatever.

probably about as long as it takes your 35 to go from 0 to 30. It's slow, and a lot of air. But I'm able to do all 4 of them with it - tried it once just for shits and giggles to see if it was possible. I do also have an ARB dual compressor on board, which is better for airing up if I was ever in the situation to need it.
 
I had really considered a M18 inflator. I could never catch one on sale... and I didn't want to be at the mercy of an M18 battery when I really needed air.

It appears they sold out of the compressor I ordered... they now have a couple of returned ones for $160. I think it was a good deal at $119. It should pack into one of my RIDGID pro boxes with the rest of my tool kit and be ready when I need it.
 

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