mooman
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Mmmmmm, I can smell them from here!Was out of town for the day yesterday so of course I stopped by a hardware store![]()
Mmmmmm, I can smell them from here!Was out of town for the day yesterday so of course I stopped by a hardware store![]()

I picked up one of those a few years ago when I had to cut down and cut up a tree for disposal. My brother lent me his small battery powered chainsaw. I went to the local hardware store to get the oil for it as my brother didn't have any left. I saw that blade and picked it up as well as have the saw for it. I hadn't seen a blade that long before. The blade did a better job with my corded "sawzall" than the battery operated chainsaw.A 3-pak of Diablo 12" carbide pruning blades, bought from Fat Boy Tools via Amazon. These are made-in-the USA. When I was at Home Depot about 6 weeks ago I bought a single Diablo blade identical to these, but it was made-in-Switzerland, and I paid $12.97 for it. The blades in the 3-pak are $8.75 each.
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I picked up one of those a few years ago when I had to cut down and cut up a tree for disposal. My brother lent me his small battery powered chainsaw. I went to the local hardware store to get the oil for it as my brother didn't have any left. I saw that blade and picked it up as well as have the saw for it. I hadn't seen a blade that long before. The blade did a better job with my corded "sawzall" than the battery operated chainsaw.
So far I've cut down and dispatched 2 tress with it.
I can't recall exactly what I paid, but thinking around $10-11 a few years ago though. Well worth it.
The battery operated chain saw was not some heavy duty tool. I think it was mostly made for branches. It was pretty weak. I think it may have been a 9 inch or so. Battery operated chain saw vs corded reciprocating saw with that blade was no comparison for that taskGeez, I had the opposite conclusion when I got some kind of blade like that for my decent sawzall ten years ago. The issue may be that everything that falls in my yard is oak.




Picked up a box brake a few days ago. Been making socket trays.
I, 2nd that …. What…. NO pics !Picked up a box brake a few days ago. Been making socket trays.
Did they have any 36" screwdrivers?My first visit to a Menards store. ...Got a really long 24 inch flat head. I don’t have one quite that long so for $8.89 I said why not. ......The screwdrivers are just plain cool though.

Anybody have the Astro stubby impact triple squares? Comparison size wise between those and the vim/matco/blue point stubby triple squares?
I wish haha. I probably would of bought it too lol.Did they have any 36" screwdrivers?![]()
I’ve got the matco set of regular ones but I could use some small ones. The CTA gold ones also look decent as an alternative. I feel like the Astro’s are going to be a little larger than the others listed.I'd also like to know. I need buy a triple square set. I have their stubby torx and they have worked out well. Also have the stubby hex set from Sunex, identical to the Astro set.
Everyone gets a souvenir when they are on vacation. Not everyone wants a postcard or a trinket.Was out of town for the day yesterday so of course I stopped by a hardware store![]()
A 3-pak of Diablo 12" carbide pruning blades, bought from Fat Boy Tools via Amazon. These are made-in-the USA. When I was at Home Depot about 6 weeks ago I bought a single Diablo blade identical to these, but it was made-in-Switzerland, and I paid $12.97 for it. The blades in the 3-pak are $8.75 each.
Blake,I wish haha. I probably would of bought it too lol.
I got lucky back earlier in the year and they had the USA versions on the 18 and 24 inch flat and Phillips screwdrivers on an endcap. They said clearance but were the same price as the import versions hanging in the regular screwdriver section but I went ahead and bought both in both lengths. Glad I did but not sure why as I haven't used any of the yet.
My first visit to a Menards store. Coming back from Pittsburgh we passed thru Westover West Virginia where this store is located it’s like an upscale Rural King with a whole grocery section and everything. Absolutely amazing store. And I found some old stock USA made “speed” screwdrivers the shank rotates really cool. Picked those up. Got a really long 24 inch flat head. I don’t have one quite that long so for $8.89 I said why not. And a 10mm wrench made in Taiwan not Vietnam like most of their wrenches were. Well worth a visit if you have never went to one of these stores before. I was going to get a socket too but they only have 12 points and cheap 12 point sockets are usually bad news. Plus I have nearing 2,500 sockets so I don’t need one lol. The screwdrivers are just plain cool though.
@Madjik Man , tell us about your Tsunoda CN-130 & KBN-130 cutters please. I've only heard good things about Tsunoda. Thanks.Upgraded my pliers. I saw the other guy's post about his 1996 Craftsman mechanic set getting him this far (he was talking about the ratchets). I have the same exact set and same exact thought. The four pliers that came with that set got me through nearly 30 years. But as I get older I feel as though I deserve to upgrade and buy tools with specific functions instead of, for example, making my Craftsman diagonal cutters do everything cutting.
Koken 3725z 3/8 ratchet 72T (bought from Amazon... that $39 Prime listing. Don't know how or why it's so cheap but it is. I opened up the head and confirmed it's the 72T dual batwing/pawl mechanism)
Pocket Pry Bar Angled (awesome pocket pry bars for a fraction of the cost of name brands)
Igarashi IPS HLB-300 Long Reach Angled. (the long reach straights are being shipped separately for some reason)
Igarashi IPS SF-165G Spring Slip Joint Pliers
Igarashi IPS SFW-210G Spring Water Pump Pliers
Igarashi IPS Soft Grip Pliers PH-165
Igarashi IPS THS-190 Ultra Thin Slip Joint
Tsunoda TH-150NC Nipper w/Lead Catcher (6-Inch)
Tsunoda KBN-150 Cable Tie Cutter
Tsunoda King TTC Diagonal Nippers CN-130
Knipex 70-160 Diagonal Cutters
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Can you share a link for these blades from Fat Boy? I didn’t see them when I did a quick search.
Thx
@Madjik Man , tell us about your Tsunoda CN-130 & KBN-130 cutters please. I've only heard good things about Tsunoda. Thanks.
I've got the IPS HLB-300 & SF-165G, haven't used the long bent nose much but have found the spring slip joint pliers very handy. I had to wait til the price was right on the HLB so I guess I can wait on price drops for the HLB's little brothers the LPL-165 & LPL-200.
Thanks.
And the problem with that is?Blake,
You are not even out of the store and you’re taking pictures of the tools!

You really should have bought a complete set of sockets from Tekton. Unless you get a lot of store rewards from buying parts there.
Picked up this socket. Probably paid too much for it at $18 but it was convenient. I will need this tomorrow when I replace my ABS tone ring on my Ford Escape. 3 out of 4 are 32mm the front passenger is a 31mm it’s been replaced at some point. I have to be productive during vacation time lol. I have several projects to do this week now that we are back from Pittsburgh. The Escape limps when you make a slow turn because this ring is broken and it makes it kind of slide too and it takes forever to make the turn with it limping. The other side split about 2 years ago. It’s a New York car so everything is rusty so I sprayed the heck out of this axle but hoping I can get it off with no issues. I wanted to order the socket but I don’t want to be down a car and won’t have time to do it at the end of the week or weekend. I have my truck but I hate driving it because it has no air and it’s not that safe for the drivers we have around here.
Well I have just about every other socket size besides this and 35. But yes we do get SpeedPerks for purchases at Advance.You really should have bought a complete set of sockets from Tekton. Unless you get a lot of store rewards from buying parts there.

Anybody have the Astro stubby impact triple squares? Comparison size wise between those and the vim/matco/blue point stubby triple squares?

All I had to do was buy a hat for 60.That's a good deal for a buck!![]()