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dodge_guy
Dec 18, 2015Explorer II
The Texan wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:Actually, I used one many times on the ranch, but you are correct, it was a product of the aviation industry.The Texan wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:MrWizard wrote:
i buy tools from HF, that have a specific use and are not used too much
since i'm retired, and my hobbies do NOT include daily major mechanical work
the vibrating multi tool i bought 8yrs ago, has seen a lot of use, several sets of replacement blades, still works great, my nutsert tool, large hand rivet tool for steel rivets, still good, i recently bought their on sale 10" cable cutter have used it twice, perfect for my use, wish i had these 40 years ago when i was puling wire 6 days a week as a construction electrician
had to settle for using my Line mans pliers or a hack saw, couldn't afford the price of a pair of GreenLee or kilen cable cutters for my tool pouch
What is a "nutsert" tool ??
The only thing I can guess is not safe to post on this site.
Very easy to find yourself -- nutsert tool
Yes, but, I thought maybe he would give a explanation and a example of how it is used. Personally, I have nothing better to do a lot of the time and enjoy doing just that sort of thing. I understand that maybe it is just me that way though.
By the way, by looking at the tool I see it then uses a nut set. By looking at them I'm thinking it's a way to put a light nut in a blind hole in a piece of tin or something like that..... Right??
I've never seen one before and didn't know they existed. Doesn't look like it would come in handy on the farm all that often. Probably while I've never seen one. More likely use in the auto and aircraft industries,, correct??
Or, do I have it all wrong ?
Auto manuf have used them for years! Large and small!
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