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will those be good for installing drop ceiling gridwork. the acp drop ceiling that screws directly onto the ceiling.

does it draw a line all the way across the ceiling?
 
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will those be good for installing drop ceiling gridwork. the acp drop ceiling that screws directly onto the ceiling.

does it draw a line all the way across the ceiling?

If you mount it on a tripod or angle it up, I don't see why not. It will shoot a line well over 20ft long.

Maybe someone who has tried can give a better idea.
 
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will those be good for installing drop ceiling gridwork. the acp drop ceiling that screws directly onto the ceiling.

does it draw a line all the way across the ceiling?

No it shoots a dot above and below the unit, with a grid projected on the wall in front of it.

I suppose you could tilt it back on a tripod, but it probably wouldnt work very well because the pendulum can swing around and if bumped you would be setting your lines up again.
 

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It seems that the premium ratchet set is back in stock:

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00929498000P

Any coupons and such to make the deal sweeter? I'd like to bring it down somewhere below $120...

I ended up buying three sets of these and using the $35 off coupon 35OFF. I figure I will use one set, and tuck the other two away for the future. These are quality ratchets and soon it will be hard, maybe impossible, to find a set that is made in USA that I can give my boys.
 

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If you guys had to chose between the CM thin profile ratchets and the CM professional ratchets, I assume you'd pick the professional?

Thinking about picking up one of these sets today.
 

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I ended up buying three sets of these and using the $35 off coupon 35OFF. I figure I will use one set, and tuck the other two away for the future. These are quality ratchets and soon it will be hard, maybe impossible, to find a set that is made in USA that I can give my boys.

What was the final price? I get $143.99 when I look at the ad.:sad:
 

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If you mount it on a tripod or angle it up, I don't see why not. It will shoot a line well over 20ft long.

Maybe someone who has tried can give a better idea.

I originally assumed the unit could be tilted up or down to place the line at whatever height you needed it, with the unit mounted to a tripod.

Unfortunately, it uses an internal pendulum to self-level. If you tilt the unit back or forward, the pendulum touches the sidewall and stops self-leveling, making it just a laser line, not a level laser line.

That means the unit has to be sitting at whatever height you want your line, or very close to it with almost no tilt.

Had I known that when I bought it, I probably wouldn't have. I'll probably return it unless someone here posts an easy way to adjust line height.
 

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Craftsman Club Sale - Craftsman thin profile 3pc ratchet set for $44.99. (with small filler item and code sears5off50). It's also allowing store pickup, so no shipping if it's in stock.
 

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I originally assumed the unit could be tilted up or down to place the line at whatever height you needed it, with the unit mounted to a tripod.

Unfortunately, it uses an internal pendulum to self-level. If you tilt the unit back or forward, the pendulum touches the sidewall and stops self-leveling, making it just a laser line, not a level laser line.

That means the unit has to be sitting at whatever height you want your line, or very close to it with almost no tilt.

Had I known that when I bought it, I probably wouldn't have. I'll probably return it unless someone here posts an easy way to adjust line height.

Most of these levels I've used turn themselves off when they are tilted beyond 5 degrees or so. If this one will not, you could put the line where you want it and chock up the laser, then manually level it.

N.B. I just checked that Ryobi. It does not turn off. You can point the laser up, but it may not stay anywhere near level. It depends on how the pendulum settles determining the angle of the projection.
 
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The Craftsman Club deals are showing on the initial page, but when I add to my cart, they jump in price. For instance, the 9 pc. Standard 12 point Long Pattern Combo Wrench set is $29.99 according to the deals, and it is showing up $49.99 in my cart, and I cant even get it at any stores near me.
 

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The Craftsman Club deals are showing on the initial page, but when I add to my cart, they jump in price. For instance, the 9 pc. Standard 12 point Long Pattern Combo Wrench set is $29.99 according to the deals, and it is showing up $49.99 in my cart, and I cant even get it at any stores near me.

Did you go to checkout and enter your member # on the right hand side? That is what I have to do to see the price discount.
 

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Craftsman Club Sale - Craftsman thin profile 3pc ratchet set for $44.99. (with small filler item and code sears5off50). It's also allowing store pickup, so no shipping if it's in stock.

Are these thin profile made in USA? I love the quick release function compared to their premium ones that don't have it. Is there a post somewhere that specify which ones are USA made and which ones aren't?
 

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Are these thin profile made in USA? I love the quick release function compared to their premium ones that don't have it. Is there a post somewhere that specify which ones are USA made and which ones aren't?

More than likely not USA made. They phased in Taiwan made ones last year. Might be some old stock laying around that may get shipped but there is way to know what you will get.

Only USA made ratchets for Craftsman are their premium line for considerably more money.
 

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JH Williams Screwdriver Set - Not too hot, but I think this is the lowest I have seen these go in a while.
Seems to fluctuate between $47 and $54
Amazon
 
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today (friday) is the last day
craftsman thin profile 3pc ratchet set 1/2 off (49$) with code SEARS49
pretty durn sure this item # is the taiwanese version

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00933442000P

order in store at the kiosk for free shipping

dont know if any other codes will work on top
Anyone know the tooth count on these? And how do they compare to these: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00944992000P ? I like the handles on 'em better.
 

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I think they are 72-tooth.
Aren't those two the same set?

No, apparently they're not the same... different part numbers and the "SEARS49" code doesn't work on 'em. Doesn't matter though, 'cause I just got to looking at my email and noticed that the ones I like better are also 1/2 off right now through Craftsman Club. Plus they're in stock for local pick-up. Plus I get a $10 coupon for my next purchase over $50. SWEET!
 

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I originally assumed the unit could be tilted up or down to place the line at whatever height you needed it, with the unit mounted to a tripod.

Unfortunately, it uses an internal pendulum to self-level. If you tilt the unit back or forward, the pendulum touches the sidewall and stops self-leveling, making it just a laser line, not a level laser line.

That means the unit has to be sitting at whatever height you want your line, or very close to it with almost no tilt.

Had I known that when I bought it, I probably wouldn't have. I'll probably return it unless someone here posts an easy way to adjust line height.

I must be missing something here.........the Ryobi level just shuts off the laser line if it can't self-level? and comes up with a white LED or some such?

The line height is fine tuned w the screw in the unit, but you've gotta have your tripod close to desired height.

I'm not saying you're wrong......I think we're speaking different languages here, what am I missing?
 

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which model is the one you like better?
is this set made in U.S.?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00944992000P

No, apparently they're not the same... different part numbers and the "SEARS49" code doesn't work on 'em. Doesn't matter though, 'cause I just got to looking at my email and noticed that the ones I like better are also 1/2 off right now through Craftsman Club. Plus they're in stock for local pick-up. Plus I get a $10 coupon for my next purchase over $50. SWEET!
 
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CPO is offering the M12 kit with 1/4" hex impact driver and 3/8" drill, two batts and charger for $119 this weekend. That is a REALLY good deal, considering the 1/4" impact kit alone is usually $99. The CPO kit is apparently recon, tho.

And I'm not sure if the link will work? CPO sets it up so you have to access straight from their email (tricky).
http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/factory...it/milr2497-82,default,pd.html?ref=em20120413

edit: if you pm me an email I can forward to you. Another GJ member reports that this works, but I don't know how to link it any other way.
 
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CPO is offering the M12 kit with 1/4" hex impact driver and 3/8" drill, two batts and charger for $119 this weekend. That is a REALLY good deal, considering the 1/4" impact kit alone is usually $99. The CPO kit is apparently recon, tho.

And I'm not sure if the link will work? CPO sets it up so you have to access straight from their email (tricky).
http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/factory...it/milr2497-82,default,pd.html?ref=em20120413

Shows up as 149. Added to my cart and price doesn't drop.
 

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Shows up as 149. Added to my cart and price doesn't drop.

Thanks for the follow up, I was afraid of that. I wonder/bet it'd work if I forwarded the email to others? Anyone know? If anyone truly wants this kit at $119 PM your email and I'll forward. Would be interesting to know if it'll work that way.
 

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They didn't send a hat with my order either. I messaged them through ebay and asked why it said it came with a hat and they said they would send one right out. So if you do want one just message them and they will send one out.

I didn't even notice the mention of the free hat when ordering it (it was in smaller print somewhere at the top of the listing.) I just thought it was a bonus because I ordered two, until I went back to leave feedback.

Cool of them to follow-up with a separate shipping so quickly. :)
 

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today (friday) is the last day
craftsman thin profile 3pc ratchet set 1/2 off (49$) with code SEARS49
pretty durn sure this item # is the taiwanese version

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00933442000P

order in store at the kiosk for free shipping

dont know if any other codes will work on top

Anyone know the tooth count on these? And how do they compare to these: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00944992000P ? I like the handles on 'em better.

The handles on both sets look the same to me. :dunno:

The link he quoted and the link he posted are identical...
 

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They didn't send a hat with my order either. I messaged them through ebay and asked why it said it came with a hat and they said they would send one right out. So if you do want one just message them and they will send one out.

I was on the fence about writing them because it was probably an oversight and I got a good deal but hats sure come in handy here in TX so I just shot them a polite note. We'll see. Thanks.

Update: Hat is in its way to me. No fuss.
 
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Just got back from the sears store in lawton.....they had their individual line wrenchs on clearance. USA ....$1.97 each. I was late, got 1/2-9/16 and 5/8-11/16 and a couple of metrics about the same. They had already sold out of the other sizes. Also had some of their usa sockets marked 97 cents. I bought all I could use. I think they will be on sale to they're gone because they put little pink stickers on them.
 

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Just got back from the sears store in lawton.....they had their individual line wrenchs on clearance. USA ....$1.97 each. I was late, got 1/2-9/16 and 5/8-11/16 and a couple of metrics about the same. They had already sold out of the other sizes. Also had some of their usa sockets marked 97 cents. I bought all I could use. I think they will be on sale to they're gone because they put little pink stickers on them.

Same at my sears. I got several wrenches because I couldn't pass them up at $1.97. I got two 16/18mm - one USA, and one CHINA. I'm thinking about pitting them against one another in a "wrench-off"... :beer:
 
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