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Small Wet Vac is pretty useful (nm)
the admiral loves the small shop vac. cost $25 at wallyworld.
So does/did mine. The only problem was
what's a good model and brand for SMALL wet/dry cordless or 12v vacuums? (nm)
Donny > have you tried the Search on this topic ? it has been ...
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I have a Dewalt DC500 (link)
I tried the DeWalt and quickly took it back. 110V is the only way to suck. (nm)
If you have an inverter -- I'd go w/ a 110V AC model... (nm) (pic)
What he said, (link)
go with 110. Here's the one we use. (pic)
The Bosch rechargable version of the Fein Multi-Master
Féin multi-master, won't leave home without it (link)
I agree Al...
That Bosch rechargeable looks nice. (link)
Dremel version of Fein Multimaster
For $39. you can buy the new Harbor Freight ...
wow, that's a good price
I have a big Chicago masonry drill
I think they are a great value for the occasional user...
Don't know about Chicago Tools.
It does get a bit hot if you run it for more than 4-5 minutes...
Fein/Dremel/Rockwell (pic)
Maine Sail -Where did you get that adapter bit (hex to square ratchet)?
Home Depot carries them. (pic)
Yes Home Depot
Very interesting, Have you tried it against the Bosch?
I have not..
Dremel is a division of Bosch
I used mine quite successfully to remove deck core in the cockpit of a boat.
I own one. Yes it gets hot. I'm a light user though at this point. (nm)
You can always us a Dremel with cut off wheels. (nm)
Agree, also the Dremel chainsaw sharpening grinding bits are handy....
do you have experience with the rechargeable ones?
i have an older cordless dremel. battery life was never very good.
cordless dremel.....GREAT!
what attachments have you used the most? (nm)
Carbide cut-off disks (reinf) & sanding drums (nm)
I bought a Dremel chain saw sharpener model motor
Non electric but a Butane soldering gun (nm)
UltraTorch UT-100Si
yep, I got a butane soldering iron
I'll 2nd these ...
Tools to use (link) (pic)
Good idea on the 12V tools...
useful battery power tools
Ryobi 12V corded drill
I guess the absolute best tool I have ever
so the consensus is ...?
Clamp meter- there is only one worth having... (link) (pic)
Blue Seas not good enough?
Maybe - hard to tell for sure...
yes, it's less expensive
Jerry..
couldn't tell by looking at the spec sheet and instruction manual
I don't think either do true inrush currents...
Blue Seas System Mini-Clamp Meter
I'm not convinced...
no upgrade model listed at their website
In my shop I have the Extech and others...
My Fluke is back on the boat so I can't
oh yeah, definitely the laser therm, I use it all the time ...
No router for me. Actually, unless you have a reliable.....
GOOD list (link) (pic)
I got a laser therm from Harbour Freight and it failed w/in a year so ...
The infrared gun doesn't get used very often but
I use mine to find the coldest beer in the refrigerator. (nm)
Nice Dan, Yet another reason to keep the batteries installed! :-) (nm)
excellent idea ... (nm)
This has been an education in new tools for me, but I don't have any of this stuff. :)
Not a power tool, but these are essential ...
two full sets of stubby ratcheting wrenches are essential?
I'll disagree with that ...
I have two sets of 3/8" sockets due to the number of things.....
I've found a cordless drill to be handy
Do you have a make up mirror Jerry?
sort of
Sometimes a compact digital point-and-shoot camera is even better than the inspection mirror
I've found a digital camera comes in handy
the ability to take the pic and immediately email it to a vendor also comes in very handy. (nm)
What are you going to use a multimeter for?
well, yes, but there are certain uses a clamp-on meter can be used for
well, I don't have any more gift cards ...
Hey don't forget the circuit tracer (link) (pic)
BTW these probes don't work on live wires (link) (pic)
it says it's for use with telephone cables only. (nm)
Nah -- like I said -- any open wire that's not grounded ot carrying voltage (nm)