Very spiffy. And I love that you can store the bits in the handle.
this guy is even better. but I was afraid it would nto fit where I needed it to without always having to reach for an extension. Plus I dont use sockets that much.


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I just found a cool tool,..

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I just found this on AliExpress:
C$2.90 | 2/3/4/5/Core Heat Shrink Wrap Tube with Glue Insulation Sleeve for Separate Branch Cable Splitter Waterproof Seal Wire Protector


I never knew that there was such a thing.

It was @PedalUma that first informed me of heat shrink tube with glue, and the 4:1 shrink ratio vs the normal 2:1 with no glue.

They should make four finger, one thumb heat shrink gloves that would form fit to your hand!!??

They'd last for months because they would be glued on. 😁
 
And it only six hundred bucks for 10 six inch pieces !!@?
That's a steal of a deal !!! 😁
I had to use it one time when an underground feeder got damaged and ended up too short to reach the meter pan. I had to crimp on extensions that needed to fit in a 2 inch pipe and the jobsite had no power.
They're water tight with no glue and really only for professional applications
 
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After reading this wind noise thread,..

Thread 'Sound in the Ears' https://forums.electricbikereview.com/threads/sound-in-the-ears.58143/

,.. I was thinking of spending the fiddy bucks for cat ears, but they wouldn't fit my helmet straps.

So, after smoking a Vado, I held my old goggles up to the side of my head, And They Fit !@!

So then I decided to cut the old goggles in half at the reinforced nose bridge to make "ear muffs" to cover my ears, ..


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I aimed the cut opening facing rearwards so I can hear what's coming up behind me,..

I don’t need to hear what's in front of me, I can see all that.
I wanna hear what's behind me.

There are slots in the leading edge now that should help with ventilation and maybe let some forward sound to enter.
I'll seal them if it's noisy.

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I stuck a piece of Velcro on the goggles so they stick to my fuzzy helmet straps.
I can place them where I need them, and they won't fall out.

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I haven't tried them yet, but I'm so confident that they will work, that I'm posting this now.

Vado induced creativity FTW !!!,.@..

I used my rotary tool with a fiberglass cut-off wheel to "cut", "melt" through the polycarbonate lens, and the "rubbery" plastic frame.
The melting plastic grabbed my cut-off wheel a few times, but the disk didn't explode.
 
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