Name Your Tool Fantasy
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- The New Steve H
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Name Your Tool Fantasy
If you felt like blowing $150-$200 on a tool to make amp-building easier, what would it be?
Relax. It's SUPPOSED to smoke a little.
Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
If I didn't have them already, it would be Greenlee hole punches for the tube sockets, cap cans, etc. Life is soooo much easier with those. Gone are the days of drilling a smaller hole and then getting western with a rat tail file.
If you don't have a scope and signal generator, that would be my next choice. You can probably pickup up a 20 Mhz scope pretty cheap.
A good soldering iron is worth it's weight in gold.
If you don't have a scope and signal generator, that would be my next choice. You can probably pickup up a 20 Mhz scope pretty cheap.
A good soldering iron is worth it's weight in gold.
Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
Drill press. How much for used?
Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
The pliers dedicated to removing power cord starin relief plugs. How sweet it is to squeeze and be done.
My Daughter Build Stone Henge
Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
Yes, Heyco pliers and real Greenlee punches.
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Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
Strain relief pliers on Ebay, $7 shipped.
I bought a pair and they work great.
$2.99 plus $3.99 shipping.
No reason not to buy now.
Search for strain relief pliers.
I would love to find a cheap punch for the ac socket.
I bought a pair and they work great.
$2.99 plus $3.99 shipping.
No reason not to buy now.
Search for strain relief pliers.
I would love to find a cheap punch for the ac socket.
Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
Dude, per your heater/OT post, you have access to CNC equipment and you ask this question? 
Are you rubbing it in...?
Are you rubbing it in...?
Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
Grabbed a pair for $2.99 plus $2.50 shipping.galtjunk wrote:Strain relief pliers on Ebay, $7 shipped.
I bought a pair and they work great.
$2.99 plus $3.99 shipping.
No reason not to buy now.
Search for strain relief pliers.
I would love to find a cheap punch for the ac socket.
I feel guilty. Who wants to buy my klien pliers? They were close to $300 if i remember right.
My Daughter Build Stone Henge
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I would like to get a good bias tool and a variac.My bias tool is just a cheap set of socket that plug into the meter.Isnt there one that gives you the plate voltage then you go to the site to get the milliamps setting.Its the one that you dont hook up to you meter.Im not sure what brand it is but I think they may have stopped making this one.My buddy has one and its the best.As far as a variac they aren't too pricey on ebay but it would be a nice thing to have.I also want to have a speaker plugged into my work bench for testing.
All in good time.Mikey I may have an extra eico tube tester to trade or sell.Its the big one with the roller paper thingy.
All in good time.Mikey I may have an extra eico tube tester to trade or sell.Its the big one with the roller paper thingy.
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Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
My expensive tool fantasy includes politicians and $900 hammers, but it's way too messy to describe. Basically we strip them down to underpants, hop them up on PCP, lock them in an arena sized cage.. and issue each a Mil-spec hammer.
I would also like some device that strips every kind of wire cleanly, and works longer than one job.
I would also like some device that strips every kind of wire cleanly, and works longer than one job.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
What I would really like is a dedicated work area with a bench.
For now it's either on the floor of my guitar room or on the kitchen table.
For now it's either on the floor of my guitar room or on the kitchen table.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
- The New Steve H
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Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
I don't have CNC! I think I may be too stupid to use it.
I had no idea Heyco made pliers. I will be ordering them within the next 45 seconds. I am not a fan of computer cords.
I'm thinking I should get a Fluke 115.
I had no idea Heyco made pliers. I will be ordering them within the next 45 seconds. I am not a fan of computer cords.
I'm thinking I should get a Fluke 115.
surfsup wrote:Dude, per your heater/OT post, you have access to CNC equipment and you ask this question?
Are you rubbing it in...?
Relax. It's SUPPOSED to smoke a little.
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Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
A smallish bench lathe would be very nice.
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Re: Name Your Tool Fantasy
Abisolierzange Stripax WeidmüllerReeltarded wrote: I would also like some device that strips every kind of wire cleanly, and works longer than one job.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFtOBifN7nk
the 10mm version is fine
vorsprung durch Technik
best, tony
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Oooooh mannnnnn! Almost too good to be true. $75-$100 on Amazon.overtone wrote:Abisolierzange Stripax WeidmüllerReeltarded wrote: I would also like some device that strips every kind of wire cleanly, and works longer than one job.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFtOBifN7nk
the 10mm version is fine
vorsprung durch Technik
best, tony