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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Sep 1, 2025 at 7:13 PM
    Sperrunner

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    HF is great, I like the icon and Doyle line of stuff. I got this German pipe wrench not that long and and it’s been great.
    There’s a lot I’ll buy icon and just replace with something like Williams or Porto as things break or get lost in a set.
    Some things I absolutely won’t cheap on, like allen keys, I stand by wera ones, best I’ve ever used.

    some stuff I have knipex and a HF clone of it. Use them interchangeably, other than looks I can’t tell the difference

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    Shoot I may end up with a Siegmund table (possibly) before I upgrade my plasma cutter

    I can cut up to 3/8" with my 45XP and there are others that cut 1/2" and 3/4" with it as well - if I regularly end up doing 3/8" I'll go with a 65Sync but at almost $5k, the Siegmund makes more sense

    You meant Harbor Freight plasma cutter right? If so, keep it as you can still use it if you ever buy a CNC table
     
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  3. Sep 1, 2025 at 7:15 PM
    Sperrunner

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    Yeah we have a few, bring them out a lot when we need to make accurate holes in structural steel on job sites. They work way better than a hand drill that’s for sure
     
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    I think I own every icon hand tool they offer by now…
    Yup, I have the Titanium 45, thing works great! I had it at ~37a for 1/4” and it did it with ease so 3/8” is probably in play for this thing.
     
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    The only real difference is, Hypertherm is made in USA and their real strength is in their torch and consumable setup

    However, it's more about longer-life than anything else with consumables

    I say this having ran a Chinese plasma cutter with Chinese consumables over 3 years before that - I still had amazing results, square cuts, and made many precise parts but with less consumable life
     
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    I love the Icon version of the Knipex wrench, it's crazy nice
     
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    Ya, zero parts or service available for this thing… But I picked it up for ~$380 at one of their liquidation sales so I’ll run it until it’s trash!
     
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    I have a good amount on their stuff, but definitely nothing crazy, I use a lot of different brands, from mid grade to high end tool truck stuff
     
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    Their smooth jaw pliers are nice
     
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    yeaaa been eyeing those pliers hard. just trying to justify the cost when channel locks work fine enough most of the time
     
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    I refuse to own channel locks now.
     
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    What’s up big dogs, I’m planning to pick up some Alcan leaf springs. Are aftermarket shackles worth it?
    I helped a buddy lift his 4Runner yesterday and my hunger to pimp my ride has been rekindled
     
  13. Sep 2, 2025 at 7:47 AM
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    Stock shackles are technically all you need. The old wheelers (now trailgear) greasable shackles were nice as long as you don't over torque em like most do
     
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    I do like me some greasable parts
    Do people just assume you torque them the same as OEM?
     
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    Nah, each nut 25-30ft lb. That's my own spec but it worked well, the 60 per nut they recommended squeezed the shit out over everything and made it impossible to move
     
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    They are quite nice!

    Just wait for them to go on sale, about every quarter they will have a parking lot sale and a different icon category seems to get put on at 40% off. Last one was sockets and torque wrenches. That’s how I’ve gotten most of my icon stuff.
     
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    running alcans + stock shackles for 13(?) years, no complaints. flexes out well and they’ve held up great
     
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    ah yeah i usually skip those to avoid the crowds… sounds like it could be worth it to get the deals though
     
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    need to go shake down my truck a bit, i think I might have cooked a wheel bearing. cant hear it with the window up (yet) but it is annoying me
     
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    Gotta cut off between 1-2" off each 6' square tube

    Then mark where I'll weld up all the tabs

    Easy day later
     

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