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  1. #1101
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    What tool kit do I want to get for working with bike hydraulic lines? I need a crimper, and an assortment of olives and ends, a cutter/needle inserter what else? Anybody have a nice assortment of bits? Does the Amazon chinesium cutter/inserter work ok for home duty, or do I need to spring for more expensive tools? Usually the answer is better tools ...
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    IME you can cut that hydraulic line with a razor knife, the old fashioned shifter and brake housing is where the real cable cutters are needed but OTOH I do tend to be a bit of a macgyver
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

  3. #1103
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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    For those doing custom tool box foam, what type are you using and how are you cutting it?

    It seems like a lot of power tool companies no longer sell boxes for the tools, you just get a raw tool. I want to keep all my impact wrench stuff together and was thinking of retrofitting a Milwaukee packout or similar with foam. Trying to fit my impact wrench, sockets, extensions etc (mainly so I can carry a single box instead of 3 items).


    eta: May have jumped on the gun. Looks like Milwaukee makes foam for this exact purpose.
    I've been using egg carton style foam for Packout cases and toolbox drawers. These are a little spendy, but nice and come with a lot of foam: https://a.co/d/gblonMF

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    IME you can cut that hydraulic line with a razor knife, the old fashioned shifter and brake housing is where the real cable cutters are needed but OTOH I do tend to be a bit of a macgyver
    Looking at the proper tool I have to cut hydraulic lines, I bet a cheap PVC pipe cutter with a blade would do a pretty good job too.
    When life gives you haters, make haterade.

  5. #1105
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    Alright, not to worried about the cutting now, maybe all I need is a hose block to throw in a vice and get those needles in that way.
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  6. #1106
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    The AliExpress clamp/inserter is great. The cutter they give you is garbage. I have good luck with careful use of a very sharp, new razor knife.
    ride bikes, climb, ski, travel, cook, work to fund former, repeat.

  7. #1107
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    unless you need to cut metal its pretty hard to beat the olfa knife and a pack of replacement blades for cutting all kinds of shit
    I use the same knife for trimming climbing skins cuz it does a cleaner job, just don't fuck up the skin shifts on the ski
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

  8. #1108
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    How's this for a ratchet collection?
    As seen on a FB group I'm in:

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    On a personal note I ordered the 2024 Wera Advant Calendar this week.
    Dec 1-25 are going to be great!
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    What the actual fuck?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    What the actual fuck?
    Why you ask? Some people collect baseball cards, some people collect stuffed animal, this dude collected ratchets, that's why.
    I had thought about at least 10 comments to make on his post, but many, many people made all the comments that I was already thinking.

  11. #1111
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    I thought he was asking WTF about the advent calendar ?
    Now taking bets on how long until someone spoilers you …..


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    However many are in a shit ton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm2e View Post
    I thought he was asking WTF about the advent calendar ?
    Now taking bets on how long until someone spoilers you …..


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    I’m staying off TGR until Dec 25, to avoid any spoilers….
    But the Wera pieces that come in this box are most likely duplicates to Wera tools I already have, and most definitely other brand tools I already own.
    Not “ratchet guy” level, but getting there.

    I was on a job project (not bike related) last month and we needed a 4mm Allen and couldn’t find one. I told my buddy “I bet I have 100 at home in my garage”
    That’s a saying I use all the time, like when my wife is looking for an iPhone cable, I say “we have 100 in the desk drawer”
    It got me thinking and trying to actually count how many 4mm Allen keys I actually have. L-keys, t handles, sliding t-handles, torque handles, screwdrivers, 3 ways, 4 ways, sockets, bits, multi tools.
    I later confirmed to my work buddy I in fact easily have over 100 options for a 4mm in my garage.

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    Not to mention the garbage ones they give you to assemble IKEA crap. For some reason, I simply can’t throw them away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Not to mention the garbage ones they give you to assemble IKEA crap. For some reason, I simply can’t throw them away.
    Or all the extra dowel and hardware bits..

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    All those allens go straight into the garbage except for that IKEA tube wrench / cheapo T handle nut driver tool. I wish I had that in every size.


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  16. #1116
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    This is nothing to do with bikes. But I recently bought a 6 pack of basic Kobalt screwdrivers. More impressively, I threw away the old ones. Tool box is happier now.


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    However many are in a shit ton.

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    ^ this is the way

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    Unless they were cheap Chinese garbage or broken, why throw them away? Donate them to your local bike collective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    All those allens go straight into the garbage except for that IKEA tube wrench / cheapo T handle nut driver tool. I wish I had that in every size.
    .

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    Thought i was the only in love with that tool. Many uses for that thing, even in just one size

  20. #1120
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    Anyone have a recommendation for a Air Compressor Tire Inflator attachment? I'd like a digital gauge and it should work with Presta and Shrader.
    Last edited by meepmoop24; 09-30-2024 at 07:26 PM.

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    Haven’t used one myself, but prestaflator would be more first look


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  22. #1122
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    the prestacycle digital pro looks rad, ordering for the shop now. ha

  23. #1123
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    Just ordered the Prestaflator Digital Pro as well, thanks for the recs!

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