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Helpful tools that get overlooked/forgotten - 03.03.2011, 04:14 AM

It's safe to say most of us have hex drivers, needle-nosed pliers, and other common hand tools. But what other helpful tools do you have that you think others often forget or overlook? The kind of things that aren't absolutely necessary, but can make a task much easier.

I have some extra room in my RC toolbox, looking to add some things I may have missed.


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03.03.2011, 05:34 AM

i find i use my locking multigrips alot, they are great for shock shafts and other things that you need to hold tight but can't do yourself.
   
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I have a little square magnetizer/demagnetizer. Sometimes you just don't want something magnetized and sometimes you do.

It works great to hold screws to go in blind holes.


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03.03.2011, 07:13 AM

Well,most don't have have gassers here but my piston stopper is the best specialty tool. Trying to take off an old clutch or flywheel is crazy hard without one.
For everything else it's probably my (can't wait for the jokes about this) flexi-shaft driver. Yes,it's actually called that and it's awesome for small scale wrenching.
   
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03.03.2011, 08:21 AM

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(can't wait for the jokes about this)
Did you want a joke about the about the small flexi thingy of yours? For small jobs? I think your on the wrong forum.
   
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Did you want a joke about the about the small flexi thingy of yours? For small jobs? I think your on the wrong forum.
Yeah,but I can reach spots that most on here could Never dream of
   
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It all depends - 03.03.2011, 08:40 AM

It all depends on what you consider useful. I have several tools in my toolbox that are not used every day, but are very useful when they are needed. Some of them also come in many different versions or brand names. Here are a few goodies one should not be without.

http://www.garrettwade.com/hd-screw-...et/p/35N07.05/

http://www.garrettwade.com/innovativ...st/p/35N03.03/

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Dremel-400...-3-34/14299568

http://www.tequipment.net/Hakko936-RC-G.html


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03.03.2011, 08:58 AM

The screw extracter set is a good one Jerry. I have one or two ezy-outs but almost never use them as I opt for the dremel.

Josh did you find that elusive spot with your tool? Gee!
   
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03.03.2011, 09:46 AM

Patience. My best "tool"...


So that's what all the fuss was about...
   
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I really need to pick up an extractor set,with how many rounded out allens my 5B has I'm bound to need one soon

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Josh did you find that elusive spot with your tool? Gee!
After about 20 mins of mindlessly fumbling around I managed to get it
   
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03.03.2011, 11:15 AM

A body reamer is a very handy tool. Dynamite makes the best I have seen.

Dental pic set is also very handy.

Not sure if these are "tools" but I have a nice set of cylinder shaped brushes (like giant pipe cleaners) in nylon, brass and stainless steel. They come in very handy for cleaning stuff.

Tamiya make anti scratch channel lock-like pliers. Those have come in handy more than once.
   
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I'd have to say Lincpimp. He has such a wealth of knowledge to share, and he's the biggest tool I know!


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I'd have to say Lincpimp...he has the biggest tool I know!
Is that why you gag so much?
   
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Is that why you gag so much?
no, it's the smell.


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no, it's the smell.
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