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Geez I hate that ..... broke an expensive tool

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I was clearing out my small tool carry bag just minutes ago, when I heard a noise nobody likes to hear. The Harris D814 Punch-down tool that I have used since about 2010, dropped on the garage floor and the case just shattered to bits. No amount of Superglue will fix this - the pressure exerted on the tool to make it function will easily break any glue-job.

I have sent an SOS to a Tool House I found online....as luck would have it, nobody in New Zealand sells the same tool. I don't like buying cheap stuff, so I am going to wait and see if I can replace with the same tool.

Case is cracked in about three places.....it is toast now.

:xscuseless:


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There are 2 on ebay for under $20 right now. In yellow.
Edit: I changed the search terms and there are a ton of these on ebay as low as under $10. I did not check any descriptions, punched in Harris D814.
 
Ok, I’ll bite; WTF is it?
It's obviously the synchronization tool needed to maximize efficiency in turbo encabulator applications. It's sleek design and ergonomic improvements over the old 813 model are welcome improvements.
 
Ok, I’ll bite; WTF is it?
Punch down tool... used to terminate communication cables in punch down boxes. It's the proper way to land wires in the junction boxes you see for telephones, networking, etc. Spring loaded, punches the wire down onto the IDC terminations.
 
Too bad it's not round like this Durango Rear AC flapper door. You could glue it then press a sleeve over it.....
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It's obviously the synchronization tool needed to maximize efficiency in turbo encabulator applications. It's sleek design and ergonomic improvements over the old 813 model are welcome improvements.

I was going to , but I'm cracking up and can't.
Just my opinion ok. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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