Slow day here, finally had time to clean 30 years of oil and dirt off my sockets

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      3 days ago

      It actually was. It snowed here in the Vancouver area, which is rare, so was watching the snow fall and wiping and sorting. Very chill afternoon.

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    3 days ago

    If you want them to look like they just came out of the factory, get an ultrasonic cleaner and the degreaser concentrate. I bought one a while back and decided to clean some 1/10 scale RC car parts in it since I was trying to get all the grease out of the nooks and crannies and even a toothbrush was having a difficult time with it.

    The parts came out looking brand new, like I had just pulled them out of their original packaging.

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      2 days ago

      Can see it now; Honey A. Mad Hatter says we need an ultrasonic cleaner… :)

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    Spent a few weeks organizing mine last winter. They were all a giant collection of sets that were inherited from family friends, garage sales and where ever else. Built out a small kit of metric and SAE of different makes and made a little socket holder with wood dowels to organize them all. Made the wood dowels with wood spun into a die cutter to make a rough round dowel, then cut to length on a wood strip to fit in the drawer of small tool box. Made three sets and placed them at the cottage, garage and tool shed … while I keep my main set with my tool kit. I have no idea why I need complete socket sets everywhere but having access to them everywhere comes in handy all the time.