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VW and other import car removal keys, specialty keys for radio removal that almost look like spurs
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My Old Man is a Television Repairman, He's Got this Ultimate Set of Tools

I have a gold plated hammer pounder.

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Did you have anybody suggest the left-handed sky hook yet? ...you'll occasionally need the board stretcher, as well.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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How about a tamper with an ax on one end...a "tampax". I've sent people looking for that on occasion.
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I keep on my person at all times a Lenser LED flashlight and a good knife.  They come in handy all the time. 

I also recommend the Snap-On flush cutting diagonal cutters mentioned earlier.  The latest design is by far the best they've ever had.  Snap-on also makes some pretty good drills.  The 18 volt drill is the best drill I've ever used, but it isn't cheap.  I also like their 7.2 volt cordless drill.  It has enough torque for taking apart most everything in a dash, and they are small enough to fit in tight areas. 

My favorite tool was also the cheapest at $.25.  It is a flat piece of thin metal that can only be purchased from the Boeing Surplus Store in Seattle Washington.  It is very thin, but strong so it works great for taking apart dashes.  Plus it is wide enough it doesn't do any damage.  Here's a picture of it: https://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa134/StevenKephart/IMG00128.jpg

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  stephen kephart , that tool is great ,mine is homemade , I have several different widths, I mostly use mine when i vinyl a raised letter box, to get the vinyl tight against the letters without tearinf or ripping the vinyl.
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