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iSore™ Tool Series: The BEST tools your money can't buy!  

The Rugged, Resilient and Resourceful brand NEW iSore™ tool series from DIYSwede's Walk-in Closet Machine Shop! Timeless design with hot-rolled ergonomical handles for that ultimate FIRM grip, all machined to the tightest tolerances from the very best tool steel* to satisfy the high demands for the PRO Hobby Male Machinist! TOP: "iSore™ The RidNik": "The Rolls Royce" of chip hooks: Tapered handle, hardened tip. 2nd: "iSore™ The Good Skrew": The "Swiss Army Knife" of Tap Wrenches, that can be dismantled in seconds for storing in your pocket for immediate use. With hardened handles it'll take M1,5 thru 12, as well as ANY Imperial/ Unified and SAE taps under 1/2"! 3rd:"iSore™ 8" Velvet Clobber": 6 oz mallet with interchangable lead/ brass/ aluminum or Delrin faces. Spare face at the handle end, also for that crucial Oomph! into those deep holes, Morse tapers/ spindles. Bottom: "iSore™ The Wee Whacker": a 4 oz version of the above, for hammering those tiny pieces in tight places. *K500C-Toughened: <0,22% carbon steel, minimum 500MPa upper yield limit at <5% elongation, hardened and annealed martensite shell with a pearlite/ ferrite tough core (called Tempcore, Thermex etc). Being a Swedish Cheapskate, I'm in NO way affiliated with the Spanish steel company Megasa, nor any other excellent manufacturer of any nationality whatsoever - I just happen to collect any foot-long pieces of rebar tossed away anywhere, anytime and of any diameter. So there.  

iSore™ Tool Series: The BEST tools your money can
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