New tool thread

Big Nasty.

I have not used it yet, but always wanted to have an air hammer on hand.
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Well this '05 Dmax I'm working on has brodozer exhaust. The huge pipe lives exactly where a torsion bar tool needs to be:
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So I figured I'd try the other style of tool. I can push the exhaust up with an underhoist stand and create a little space but it it hits the body in short order
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Also contraband! Since our lovely Gov Polis thinks Guberner Hairspray is just the koolest, he wants to be just like him and adopt 50-state restrictions on our brake cleaner. So far the state to the south can still get real stuff, and where there's a will there's a way. 50-state cleaner is just flushing money away, but this yellow-can SQ is one of the best values I've found for performance vs price.
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Get the filter plug as well?
No but I was aghast to find I didn't have a 28mm shallow socket. I decided against any of the specialty (eg Lisle) or aluminum sockets and just ordered a Tekton standard shallow in 1/2" dr. I also threw a 29mm on the order because I lacked that, too. Just trying for no-skip.

I also don't know why this couldn't just use 24 like the Pentastar. Some semblance of standardization is too much to ask, apparently.
 
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