Aus Tone RGD or HPRGD transforms any ratchet wrench into a really low profile ratchet. I got mine on Amazon JP. Thanks for all your help with such nice tools.
The unfortunate part of those blue point filter Wrenches is the grips aren't secured very well to the handle. When starting to lay into the wrench to get a tight filter off, the grip slides down the handle and will nearly come off, reducing the amount of torque you can apply. I ended up selling the same set because I got so frustrated by it. I appreciate the content! I'm happy your making videos again ! Thanks !!
@@asmautollc Lots of manufactors much need to update their products. Thinking about picking up one of those inexpensive glue guns like you have, for the price of them its worth having around evev if you just use several times a year. Great haul, love the blue too
@@GroundedDiagnostics it’s not dielectric grease, it’s dielectric lubricant and promotes electrical connections while also protecting against moisture.
the large size one looks like it wouldn't work in a 1/4" impact, I have seen a set of adapters from snap on that are for larger sized hex bits above 1/4"
@@asmautollc the adapters that im talking about have square female joints for your impact with a bigger hex in like 3/16 and another one comes in 1/2 x 1/2... I think they maybe meant specifically for the autobody industry
Good to see you Aus!
Aus Tone RGD or HPRGD transforms any ratchet wrench into a really low profile ratchet. I got mine on Amazon JP. Thanks for all your help with such nice tools.
Great video 👍
The unfortunate part of those blue point filter Wrenches is the grips aren't secured very well to the handle. When starting to lay into the wrench to get a tight filter off, the grip slides down the handle and will nearly come off, reducing the amount of torque you can apply. I ended up selling the same set because I got so frustrated by it. I appreciate the content! I'm happy your making videos again ! Thanks !!
nice haul, the lisle filter strap set i have has the same as those blue point
Ok, so the older ones don’t have it. Good to know the Blue Point and Lisle are identical! The BP wasn’t too bad price wise compared to the Lisle.
And Lisle needs to update their product photos!
@@asmautollc Lots of manufactors much need to update their products. Thinking about picking up one of those inexpensive glue guns like you have, for the price of them its worth having around evev if you just use several times a year. Great haul, love the blue too
Was trying to say manufactors need update their photos, when products have received updates.
Hi Aus get your self some stabilant 22 for those crappy contacts, Dielectric will insulate being non conductive. 😉😉👍👍
@@GroundedDiagnostics it’s not dielectric grease, it’s dielectric lubricant and promotes electrical connections while also protecting against moisture.
Thanks for that tip/product ; I have a Audi and a poor contact can cause all sorts of problems.....including disabling the vehicle!!
Now there is astro 1/4 nano sockets & ratchet..😀 it's a rabbit hole ..
Yeah it never ends haha. Absolutely didn't need it but nice thing to take to the scrap yard with those Nano sockets.
the large size one looks like it wouldn't work in a 1/4" impact, I have seen a set of adapters from snap on that are for larger sized hex bits above 1/4"
Yeah it requires a chuck to hold it, which means you’d need an adapter to use with an impact.
@@asmautollc the adapters that im talking about have square female joints for your impact with a bigger hex in like 3/16 and another one comes in 1/2 x 1/2... I think they maybe meant specifically for the autobody industry
Do you have the Knipex presistip 16 model it looks a lot like the cornwell
Precistrip 16 model
@@jamesridley1437 I had the 12 62 180 wire strippers.
@@asmautollc it’s like 150 dollars for that one
The one you got is on sale for 50
But I enjoy that one