![]() The up-front cost seem like a lot compared to smaller tumblers, but it has been well-worth it, considering the size of the parts I've been able to use in it. Standard needle nose pliers (blue handle), long reach / jewlers / precision needle nose pliers (yellow handle), Cutter (from a 4-piece set), and 6" metric/inch/fractional digital calipersġ8lb tumbler from Harbor Freight. It looks like the brand is carried by True Value, which has largely been replaced by Ace Hardware stores in my area.Ģ0141005174605300.jpg 20141005174631916.jpg However, I'm not quite sure if this set is even made or sold any more since it didn't turn up in a cursory search. I've had this for over a decade (prior to my pinball hobby), and it has all the sizes I've needed so far (for pinball), with the exception of a 5/8" socket for legs. The tools I use most frequently-pretty much every time work on my pins: "Grabber" retrieval device (punch button and "fingers" pop out other end to grab stuff in tight places)įuse puller tool (not the little yellow one) Soldering iron station (search forums for a decent one) Right angle Phillips head and flat head screwdrivers Mini socket wrench set (the ones that are really tiny and have an adapter that fits into wrench to use in tight spaces.only goes up in size to 3/8ths or so) 156 Trifurcon style terminationsĪllen or "hex" key sets in both metric and sae (don't buy the ones that fold up, get the "L" shaped ones Mulimeter with a good set of test leads including alligator clips ![]() The longest #1 Philips head screwdriver you can buy (PM me for details as I'm not near my tools now) ![]() More to come as I'm doing this from memory:ġ/4" nut driver 10" length plus an entire nut driver set
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |