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FancyLearnin

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You just made me feel worse..I just placed my order for the ratchets last week. Sounds like about a month lead time....weak...:sad:

what did ya get?

Hopefully it wasn't the ratchet set that was on backorder...

Did Nepros email a trcking number once it shipped?

What did I get? One of everything! Well, not quite. I ordered a bunch of ratchets, nearly all their sockets, a handful of wrench sets, nearly all of their extensions, sliding T-handles, the wooden screwdriver set, the adjustable wrench (of course!), breaker bars, a whole mess of KTC (non-Nepros) stuff such as the socket sizes that Nepros doesn't come in, their thin wrench sets, screwdriver sets, and a bunch of other stuff I can't remember. I can't wait to get it all. I've been waiting what seems like an eternity - actually about a month. It is due to arrive this Tuesday.

The thing that delayed it all - the only thing out of 88 pounds of tools - is the adjustable wrench. Apparently they are awfully popular in Japan. Otherwise it would have arrived in Minnesota 5 days after my order. Just today I was contacted by FedEx today because I needed to fill out a U.S. Customs import form for international shipments over a certain dollar amount. I hope it doesn't get stuck in red tape. Fingers crossed...

Oh, and yes, they certainly did email me the tracking info when it finally shipped.
 
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FancyLearnin

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While I am waiting for my Nepros tools, some other new tools have come in.

A new Snap-on pistol grip ratcheting screwdriver:

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I prefer not to buy Chinese tools, but this one was too cool to pass up. Gearwrench tap wrench set. I do a lot of thread cutting, so this should come in handy. I must admit, the chrome is completely flawless.

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And because the seller of the tap wrench set initially bungled my order, he threw in a free gift (I have no idea if it is a good one or not, but for free, how can you complain?):

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And the piece de resistance - a new Extreme Professional toolbox to put my Nepros tools in. I will post more pictures if people have an interest in seeing them. Barely had time to unpack it today, should have more time to take pictures this weekend.

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fourtythree

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Got these at the flea market. Craftsman and SK sockets, 50 cents a piece. The ratchets were $4 and $6.
 

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I spent some "shop you way rewards" points today at Sears, after a month of hassling to get them refunded and multiple phone calls, I got them back after cancelling an order. I also got hooked up with a few extra points too, which had to be spent by 4/23, so I spent them.

I bought a new drilling hammer and a set of long punches, both Cman and made in the USA.

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New to me MAC Tools 44 pc 3/8" dr socket set. Retails 670 I picked it up for 285.
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BJ42LX

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I hit Craigslist pretty hard the past two days. No suckage, but I did get good deals on all of this.

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Snap On 3/8" drive, deep and shallow, SAE and Metric. I didn't need all four sets, but the price was right!

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SK 1/2" drive swivel impact. Missing 21mm. :(

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BJ42LX

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This Starrett is in new condition. The model has been offshored to China recently :( but this one is made in USA. :thumbup: Now I've got one in the garage and one in the basement.

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I always wanted one of these close quarters drills. The guy offering the caliper also had this, so I hit it.

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cbacres

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Found a surplus gov. tool place while I was in San Antonio this week. Would of bought more, but my bag was overweight as it was.( flying)
First photo is a over all of what I found. 3 Brass hammers $ 10.00,5.00,3.00, a 1/2" long Proto $ 20.00 ratchet, a 3/8" Xl ratchet $ 8.00 ( needs ball & spring) Bessy welding clamp $ 5.00, needle, duck bill and cutters $ 2.00 & 3.00 a pair, Good putty knifes, some brand new $ .50 ea.,2 LED mag lights $ 4.00 each.
Mag light don't work, I'll look into them ,took a chance.
I took apart the 3/8 proto ratchet,noe ball or spring, or even parts of one. I think I can just order these. NIce rat.
They had tons of hammers cheap, dead blows, brass, ball peen.
They said they sold online. I'll get some info and post.

One of the nicest things was the blue point scraper $ .50. Never been used. I dug and dug trying to find more.
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cbacres

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I bought these on ebay as a lot. The main thing I was after was the metric wrench set. wanted a good set as a secondary to my Cmans.
Both the wrench and Allen brand (usa) hexs were a complete set. Aslo has a few sets of bohdos allens, metric & SAE, 2 blackhawk rubber mallets, a Thor rawhide, and a 24 oz Vaughan mallet.
2 Kastar 1" X 1-1/16" ratchet wrenches, a martin spud wrench 1-1/8",
couple of Cman professional drivers, and some misc. items. All for $ 72.00

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Not a tool, but I picked up the red box on the right at Sears Outlet for $50 today.

I had never seen them before, a little Craftsman box that originally I was going to use it as a stand alone box on the work bench for holding odds and ends, but when I got home I saw it came with the bracket to hang it off the side of a chest.

I will probably keep my outdoor lawn equipment spare parts, spark plugs, etc in it.

Also got the red plastic bin hanging on the left side at Northern Tool for $5 for holding some repair manuals.

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Nothing special. HF 5 Dr cart ordered, destroyed a bit, now in working order. Paid 100 for it after damaged by the store.
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Gearwrench adjustable set from Mazdaratti, and some HF stuff because i was there getting an engine stand. Coupons for everything! I "saved" $80. (hyuk hyuk)

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concealer404

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That's a lot of hammers from HF :O

$40 gets you a LOT of hammers at HF. :lol_hitti

I can't wait to start on my NICE tool collection this coming winter. All my HF/Craftsman stuff will be on the "loaner box."

Although if i must be honest, that green handle ratchet is kinda cool, the ratcheting screwdriver set FAR exceeds my expectations, and a pickle fork is a damn pickle fork. :p
 

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$40 gets you a LOT of hammers at HF. :lol_hitti

I can't wait to start on my NICE tool collection this coming winter. All my HF/Craftsman stuff will be on the "loaner box."

Although if i must be honest, that green handle ratchet is kinda cool, the ratcheting screwdriver set FAR exceeds my expectations, and a pickle fork is a damn pickle fork. :p

Remember: Brand names don't make a tool good, or bad. The usefulness of a tool does. If it does a job well, it is a good tool! :beer:
 

concealer404

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Remember: Brand names don't make a tool good, or bad. The usefulness of a tool does. If it does a job well, it is a good tool! :beer:

So far i haven't really had anything fail me other than Craftsman 3/8" ratchets and some horribly abused screwdrivers.

But a lot of it is a comfort issue. Sure, a CM RP wrench will get the job done, but holy **** they feel terrible. :lol_hitti

A lot of my desire for nice things stems from how OCD i am. I would like more matched sets, less hodgepodge. :lol:
 

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My new used craftsman pro Flare nut wrenches, all US made. Been wanting to pick up some flare nut wrenches.
 

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Ken81590

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Since this is a frequently viewed thread, I figured I'd ask this question here... Why isn't there an offtopic section here? There seems to be a lot of interesting people on this site, but no offtopic discussion thread to converse? lol
 

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Since this is a frequently viewed thread, I figured I'd ask this question here... Why isn't there an offtopic section here? There seems to be a lot of interesting people on this site, but no offtopic discussion thread to converse? lol

Check out the "free parking" area of the forum. Lots of "off topic" threads there.
 

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So far i haven't really had anything fail me other than Craftsman 3/8" ratchets and some horribly abused screwdrivers.

But a lot of it is a comfort issue. Sure, a CM RP wrench will get the job done, but holy **** they feel terrible. :lol_hitti

A lot of my desire for nice things stems from how OCD i am. I would like more matched sets, less hodgepodge. :lol:

Actually, I don't find RP's to be very good at all. The open end spreads easy, they are chunky, and the length is to short.

It is nice to have nice things. I simply mean if you like a specific tool, you shouldn't replace it because of who makes it. My Composite HF ratchets aren't going anywhere! They sit right next to my Snap-on...

Hammers ? What hammers ?:headscrat

Lol, it was a joke.
 

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New Cornwell truck toy. Inline cut off wheel by Astro.

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$115, rated at 15,000RPM, 4CFM, and has a built in regulator! The main issue I have is it sends sparks right into your hand... Gotta adjust the shield... Out of the box it has a ton of torque, and is hard to really bog down. Hopefully it holds that power.
 

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And what we have here is 1/4 SAE shallow sockets from Williams, Anti-cam screwdriver set from Wiha, A 3/8 round head Williams ratchet, and a paint thickness gauge.

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This evening I spent 2 hrs with Keith, the MAC TOOLS REP.
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On his truck I was OMG!!
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I got all this for trading some used tools and paying 280 cash!
Mac edge deep mm & SAE sets, shallow mm & SAE sets.
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Got new SAE wrench set. Mm set is on order be here next week with impact driver set as well.
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Punch & chisel set.
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Green 4 pc pry bar set up to 36"
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3 pc u joint set locking. 6 pc vise grip set. Purse for the wife, 2 files, oh, and my Jegs mat arrived too.
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Now my evil plan to fill my new HF tool cart with MAC TOOLS is in the works. I have plenty green snappy to get to selling and other items as well to make my evil plan complete. I hope by June I will have completed the quest. Next week my bo items come in I will get hammers and 1/4 drive stuff.

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rmsg0040

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coincedently I stepped onto a Mac truck today for the first time. Guy kept referring to them as "the other guys" and was trying to impress me with some tools. In my mind I was like "okay". Seems like alot of there stuff is either rebranded or manufactured offshore. He hands me a 2011 catalogue and the new flyer. I left.

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I am making my personal tools all MAC for sake I do not wrench like I used to, and there is finally a rep within 100 miles. Also warranty's anything I need. They have good tools just like the other trucks. Are they better? Matter of opinion, but they do have some that are, and some that aren't. You could say that about any tool truck brand though. I prefer MAC it is what I had growing up and what I bought at the dealership I worked at. I did buy and use snap on stuff as well, but not as much. My preference, and since it is all filling up a cart, I like it. I still have 2 other boxes full of both MAC and SO stuff.
 

rmsg0040

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I might consider their sockets after my recent purchase on some sockets didnt work out. they got a good deal in the Canadian flyer: buy 11pc metric socket set 3/8 for $120 and get a mini ratchet worth $69 for free

Are the mac sockets made in USA?
 
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