

Tearing it down: Block and heads ready for inspection.
You can see the block stripped down, and I've got the heads on the bench.


You can see the block stripped down, and I've got the heads on the bench.
I couldn't resist picking up this set of 1/2" Impact Limiting Extension Torque Sticks.
It's so fancy I'm afraid to actually get it dirty.
Found this absolute unit at the shop today. I've seen some big ones, but this one is a beauty.
Got the impact and the tunes ready to go.
Nothing like that Snap-on quality to get the job done right.?
It was getting a little wild, so I had to reset.
Clean, fast, and functional.
You know it's a heavy-duty job when you can wear the hardware as jewelry.
Just sharing some progress on the reorganization. Still have plenty of pegboard to fill, but having the essentials and the heavy cords within arm's reach is a total game changer.
Swapped the tangled mess for a dedicated wall rack.
Found this depth micrometer set today, still in the original case with the purchase date and price written on the foam. Doing a bit of "inflation math," that's about $395 in today's money.
Sorting through all these fasteners today. Wish me luck!
Keeping this SkyTrak 10042 running. Check out the size of these nuts. Definitely a job for the heavy-duty impact wrench 🔧
Finally got the workspace dialed in. Everything from the heavy tools to the battery station has a home now.
There is something deeply therapeutic about lining up all these cans. It'll probably be a mess again by Tuesday, but for right now? Pure bliss😌.
Getting this block leveled and ready for the stones
Both solve the same problem (no space), but in different ways. but that angle drill is a beast for custom fab. What's your go-to for tight spots?
The Snap-on TPMS5 is just on another level. The UI is fast, and having the OBDII connection integrated makes the relearn process so much smoother. It's an investment but in a busy shop, time is money.