Beerhippie
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USPTO is now issuing patents for lifeforms and naturally occurring molecules. Discoveries, not inventions.
What's the minimum purchase to leave the truck?
I was going to leave for $0 if I didn’t find blue ones lol.What's the minimum purchase to leave the truck?
Probably a lobotomy carried out on brain areas that govern rational evaluation of impulses?What's the minimum purchase to leave the truck?
I'm a DIY'er and fortunate to have found a local Snap-On dealer. He's great and his truck is always very well stocked and if I want something he doesn't have on the truck, he'll source it promptly. I meet with him weekly and typically drop around $500 per visit. Orange is my favorite color and they have LOTS of orange tools...What's the minimum purchase to leave the truck?
You would be amazed at the sheer volume of patent and trademark applications that the USPTO is being inundated with by individuals who reside out of country. Some of them are quite bizarre, to be honest - particularly when it comes to the trademarks.USPTO is now issuing patents for lifeforms and naturally occurring molecules. Discoveries, not inventions.

Does Snap on still sell these? I haven't been able to find them on their website?
I should be on the Honda payroll.I was looking at one the other day at a local dealer (where I bought mine, the previous model). I jokingly asked if they take trades. Sort of glad he said No, or I'd have had a tough choice to make, LOL.
Got about 8” with some sleet on top, was hoping for the 15” they originally called for but still got a chance to play with it some. Really surprised how easy it is to turn with how big it is.Have you run that thing through any deep snow yet?
I was looking at one the other day at a local dealer (where I bought mine, the previous model). I jokingly asked if they take trades. Sort of glad he said No, or I'd have had a tough choice to make, LOL.
We got 17 inches here over the past 2 days. EOD pile was about 4 inches taller than the drift breakers...
Mike
My dealer had that set on the truck for a while. 105th anniversary edition for 2025. I don't believe they ever sold them through the website.Does Snap on still sell these? I haven't been able to find them on their website?
I'm a DIY'er and fortunate to have found a local Snap-On dealer. He's great and his truck is always very well stocked and if I want something he doesn't have on the truck, he'll source it promptly. I meet with him weekly and typically drop around $500 per visit. Orange is my favorite color and they have LOTS of orange tools...

You're right, it was more than $500. The catalog price was over $1600. Dealer sold it to me for $700.I'm guess that's quite a bit more than the usual $500 purchase
edit- unless maybe you got it at half off.
edit 2: nah, even at 50% off, gotta be more than $500
I would buy a hell of a lot more SO tools if I was getting a 55% cash discount on them!You're right, it was more than $500. The catalog price was over $1600. Dealer sold it to me for $700.
My dealer knows a good, all cash, customer.![]()
I wish they had more than just these 3 snap on pliers. I love the color, but don’t want to buy this set and have just the 3 oddballsSome Cat (Snap-On) tools delivered yesterday... They are a bargain compared to SO, though a bit of a PITA to figure out which Cat tools are actually Snap-On, what is included in sets, and get part numbers/pricing.
Short version for the video adverse:
- Cat chrome sockets are SO and a bargain, as is there 3-piece plier set.
- Cat ratchets are NOT Snap-On (36 tooth Williams).
- Most Cat wrenches are NOT Snap-On (evidently the angle wrenches are). Some are Williams, some are non US made.
Look at the bright side. Different color handle, easier to tell apart in the tool bag.I wish they had more than just these 3 snap on pliers. I love the color, but don’t want to buy this set and have just the 3 oddballs
Lisle. Matter of fact until I looked on McMaster I didn’t know there were other options with the exception of ones for a hand tapper.Now you've got a complete truck set!
What brand are those Cam?
The Cat sockets are an incredible value. Genuine Snap-On sockets for fraction of the Snappy retail price.Some Cat (Snap-On) tools delivered yesterday... They are a bargain compared to SO, though a bit of a PITA to figure out which Cat tools are actually Snap-On, what is included in sets, and get part numbers/pricing.
Short version for the video adverse:
- Cat chrome sockets are SO and a bargain, as is there 3-piece plier set.
- Cat ratchets are NOT Snap-On (36 tooth Williams).
- Most Cat wrenches are NOT Snap-On (evidently the angle wrenches are). Some are Williams, some are non US made.
I think a lot of us would!I would buy a hell of a lot more SO tools if I was getting a 55% cash discount on them!
If that ball joint separator is of the same quality my miller tool one is it’s worth the buck sixty by itselfI think a lot of us would!
Went over to Earthwise to pick up a little Taiwan-made 4-inch vise. Found a couple other items.
Then stopped at AmericanPawnbrokers to spend more money. Stocked up on new drill bits. Got a spiffy almost-new "Husky" bag.
Did NOT purchase the MATCO front end service kit he had for $157.50, just in case you're local and are shopping for one.![]()
^ That's why I posted it in three different places here.If that ball joint separator is of the same quality my miller tool one is it’s worth the buck sixty by itself
Lisle. Matter of fact until I looked on McMaster I didn’t know there were other options with the exception of ones for a hand tapper.
Koken has tap sockets. I haven’t tried their static sized ones but I have their adjustable collet style ones and they are pretty nice. Haven’t used them much yet to say much else about them.I haven't seen other options either. At first I thought it had a chrome finish, but now I see it's the black oxide finish Lisle uses. Occasionally I have a tap that doesn't quite fit the Lisle sockets right, so I would entertain other options of they were available.
Now simply because I have the batteries. If I go with him Milwaukee, I'll probably go for the 2525, because it has a greater speed range, but I don't really understand what accessories I can use with it because I believe it comes by default so that it works with a 1/8 in bit, and I don't really understand if I can get the variable size chucks that work with this. Yeah, time for some research in case this other solution doesn't work out
