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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2011

One of the best and cheapest tools in my shop! Evercraft review

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  • 17 bucks gotta be American? UP in my part of the world "the Arm Pit" Nova Scotia we pay 15% tax on everything and retailers mark up is stupidly high. I was watching "shipping wars" the other night and dude needed new trailer so he bought one for like 5k unreal it was a huge trailer fifth wheel type here that would cost you 20,000,00 makes it hard to do anything. Wow I rant and digress I was going to say I was thinking a set of those would be awesome now I am going to have to get some for sure.

  • @bwambolt35 $5K for a trailer like that is a rare bargain where I'm at.... You're practically in Maine where you are. I like the name Nova Scotia, It's fun to say Nova Scotia. Nova ScotiaNova ScotiaNova ScotiaNova ScotiaNova Scotia

  • Brian, thanks a lot for making this video! I picked these up based on your recommendation a few months back.....I use them all the time & they work great.

    FYI ---- These are on sale right now @ your local NAPA --- $10.79 SAE / $12.89 METRIC

    Thanks again!

    Daniel

  • @dmcguinn1 They're awesome! You're welcome!

  • Is this a Ron Paul commercial?

  • @stihlthebest Nope. But I will say Ron is Right. He's been right over and over since the early 1980's

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  • was thinking about getting a set of these but thought they would be expensive. might invest now

  • Wow... gotta get those, they look SOOO handy

  • Geez that car sure could have had a cleaner engine. Ya gotta take care of them.

  • those things definatly are a life saver in alot of situations. they work great on brake lines and power steering lines. some times the flarenut wrench itself works, but some times you need to go to the crowsfoot flarenuts. i have a metric set of those from snap on. 8-19mm then a 22mm on the side. cost like 85 bucks for the set then like 25 bucks for the 22mm.

  • @TXatheist Thanks, I have a set in my tool box, never had an opportunity to use them since I never knew how. Now I do! Thanks again.

  • Just an FYI. I just purchased the SAE set from my local napa for 10.50!!! Part number 776-0125 The metric kit is 776-1026

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