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A pneumatic tubing cutter will save you hours of chasing leaks and is a staple on FRC558.
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The mill. I use it as a drill press wit low runout occasionally, and of couse for machining all the time.
But apart from that, probably the socket ratchet set. It's super handy for taking care of locknuts in tight spaces or though a hole. |
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CNC Plasma cutter
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Hydraulic Crimper. Never have to worry about bad battery crimps again.
http://www.harborfreight.com/hydraul...ool-66150.html Zip Tie gun is probably more useful though. |
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Best tool ever
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Sometimes it's the simple tools that matter the most. This is probably the most used tool in the shop and it's the best pair of pliers I've ever used.
Irwin Vise-Grip Groovelock Pliers, 8" ![]() |
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I'm going to keep this to hand tools.
1. All of our rivets are set by hand, and some members of the team don't have the strongest grips to use our normal rivet guns. This one makes short work of even 1/4" rivets and can be used by almost everyone. It's smaller than the really large hand rivet guns that Harbor Freight or else wear sell so it fits into more spaces. 2. Another great tool I don't see enough teams using is a simple pair of aviation snips. These combined with 1/16" polycarb can fix a lot of problems on a robot. 3. High Torque Ball End Hex Keys - These have been mentioned by other people on Chief before but they are fantastic. This year we have added colored heat shrink to all our hex keys to make identifying them easier. I also like the screw driver versions as well. 4. Cheap ratcheting wrenches - if you look on ebay you can regularly get ratcheting wrenches for under $3-5 each. We bought a ton of 3/8" since we normally use #10 hardware. |
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This year we have added colored heat shrink to all our hex keys to make identifying them easier.
Absolutely brilliant Allen.... thank you We used little pieces of tape or paint which always wore off... This is genius |
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Seeing the strippers were covered previously.
I'll go with the Weidmuller PZ 6 Roto Wire Crimping Tool for making the ferrels connections all the new Cross the Road electronics use... No more spider legs, no more lose terminations, no connection failures. https://youtu.be/lL8AGNDVR2g But we are fond of our Weidmuller Strippers too. https://youtu.be/fvjyJvcqJsY |
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We do a lot of sheet metal work, and these are fantastic: http://www.amazon.com/Original-Faste.../dp/B0093QWZCS
They're also great for non-sheet metal work. |
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Great design, but a little pricy, but I can see how it would make life lots easier. |
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