Seized fasteners are never a fun thing to deal with, but so far the EXD35 has made them a bit less painful in my shop. You’ve got three good options for seized fastener removal: cobalt left-handed drill bits, fluted extractors, and multi-spline extractors. Each has shown to be useful in specific situations, but the price can be a little hard to swallow.
Category Archives: Tools
Snap-on CTR761A Cordless Ratchet
After falling in love with my CT725, I figured that I would get a ratchet with similar qualities and that would allow me access to tighter spaces. Boy was I mistaken. As fine polished as the CT725 is, I must say that the CTR761A is not.
Snap-on CT725 1/4″ Cordless Impact
Wish they made a holster for it so that I could carry it in public, show it off some, and maybe even help out someone in need. This is my first cordless impact and has become my go-to tool for every teardown project. If you’ve been on the fence about getting a cordless impact, have been wondering which one to get, or are just now learning that they make such a thing, then I do not see you going wrong with this one.
Snap-on TechAngle Electronic Torque Wrenches
My current torque wrenches of choice. Easy-to-use, accurate, fast, and finely polished. They offer the same aspects that you would expect to find with other electronic torque wrenches, but with a little bit more thought put into the use of some of the features.
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GearWrench 85073 Electronic Torque Wrench with Angle
The first torque wrench I bought, the GearWrench 85073 has been very reliable and served its purpose well. This wrench was bought for accuracy, ease-of-use, and speed.
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