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Botje

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new (my first) mill. 4000 lbs, 1963 Czech made TOS.

Not really material for the new tool arrivals but i cant find a new 'old' machine arrival thread :)
 
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JayL

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Some stuff ...

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Norseman Metric

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The Dynabrade composite swivel is not as good as the aluminum ones I got. In fact it came in new with a crack already and leaks. I won't be buying these composites again.


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csmitty

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Some goodies from the truck today. Not as good a price as the CMan but not bad.

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MWelectric

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This is my first Wera tool. So im pumped to check it out. Wifey grabed it off ebay for me for around 25 bucks for fathers day. Gotta love a women that buys ya tools. Especially quality tools! So if you havent checked it out and im sure most of you have seen it... Its a Wera spring loaded "bayonet" driver. Ergonomic handle which seems to fit my hand perfectly. The interchageable bits lock in postion and it measures 5 1/2 " closed with the bit in it to 7 1/2" fully extended. The bayonet can then be removed and inserted into your screwgun or impactor. definatly feels like a quality tool as soon as you pick it up. Their are 2 simaler models the one shown 051482. Then theirs another with a storage cpmpartment for extra bits in the handle. I have used strictly klein since i got into the elect. trade. Their has been alot of concern about their quality on their new tool lines so i figure id give wera a shot. So far so good. Another bonus is every dam guy i work with uses klein so with this driver their is no confusion as to who owns it! :thumbup:
 

MechanicNamedJohn

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I bet the mac guy loves you as of lately.

Yeah, some of it is from the Snap On truck; the MasterCool flaring set, and Gearwrench kit (free.)

I also forgot to put in the pic, a Streamlight Stinger LED flashlight (love it, except it's black and blue, I hate the blue; but its the only one my Mac guy had left.)
 

sdguy55

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Made another custom tool today. Made for taking out Mack transmission mount bolts on a cement pump truck. Nothing else would fit besides a box end wrench and it required ALOT of force to get them to break loose. So i came up with this.

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Its an 1 1/8 box end wrench with the top cut off and a piece of flat iron welded on it (for leverage and to get it out in the open more) and then a 7/8 12 point socket welded on to that so that i could put a 3/4 breaker bar on it and instead of a square drive now i have 12 points i can go on. Worked perfect after
 

jpoe

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new (my first) mill. 4000 lbs, 1963 Czech made TOS.

Not really material for the new tool arrivals but i cant find a new 'old' machine arrival thread :)
That is awesome! One of the best posts ibm this thread.
 

Botje

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Heavy Metal Doctor

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Meet Brutus:

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Part of today's purchase - torque wrench for 50 - 250Lbs, a new Dual80 3/8 ratchet (wanted locking index of the swivel head) and the steak knives are a freeby):

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From a few weeks back: Not a tool in the traditional sense, but protection for the box: Drawer guards
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m_hatcher

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I have been slacking when it comes to posting my new tools. I have taken advantage of a couple of the deals that have been posted here and grabbed a few things I didnt have and a few things I just wanted.

I grabbed a set of GP impacts from mechanicsTools.com when they were having a sale for 65 shipped to my door. The Snap-on 1/4" extensions I grabbed from eBay and the 14" came from here. The pick set I pieced together from eBay for $20 total. Instinct Torx from classifieds and HH torx from family friend. Short wrench set I have $40 in after having to pick up a missing one from classifieds here. Lastly I picked up the last U.S made torque wrench from my sears for $14 and some change.

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Edit: I also picked up a HH pocket flat driver in red. Pic to follow
 
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lennoxlennox

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US made Craftsman 1/2 Beam Style Torque Wrench

it was lonely in the sears clearance section at 9.93 and needed a good home

I put it in the same drawer as my taiwanese/chinese gearwench tools... funny... it didn't complain!?
 

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vwsaabvt

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Came home to this 80lb box sitting in my driveway
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Had a nice little ratchet and socket set in it
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Came with SO 6pt 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 13/16, 7/8, 1 1/4, (wright 1 5/16), 1 7/16
s-k chrome 12pt 3/4, 7/8, (kd 15/16) 1 1/16, 1 1/8, 1 1/4, 1 5/16, 1 3/8, 1 7/16, 1 1/2 1 9/16, 1 5/8, 1 11/16, 1 3/4, 1 7/8, 2.
SO 12pt chrome 2 3/16, 2 1/4, 2 3/8
SO 6pt deep 15/16, 1, 1 1/16, 1 1/8, 1 5/16, 1 3/8, 1 7/16, 1 1/2.
L872 ratchet head and a 36" handle
 

cundifc

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Came home to this 80lb box sitting in my driveway
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Had a nice little ratchet and socket set in it
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Came with SO 6pt 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 13/16, 7/8, 1 1/4, (wright 1 5/16), 1 7/16
s-k chrome 12pt 3/4, 7/8, (kd 15/16) 1 1/16, 1 1/8, 1 1/4, 1 5/16, 1 3/8, 1 7/16, 1 1/2 1 9/16, 1 5/8, 1 11/16, 1 3/4, 1 7/8, 2.
SO 12pt chrome 2 3/16, 2 1/4, 2 3/8
SO 6pt deep 15/16, 1, 1 1/16, 1 1/8, 1 5/16, 1 3/8, 1 7/16, 1 1/2.
L872 ratchet head and a 36" handle

Where did you score the socket set?
 

JeremyManning

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Price out one of those new and you will be surprised how much of a deal you got.

Picked up this Armstrong c-clamp at the thrift store for $20. Probably not the best deal in the world but it's huge and USA made so I couldn't leave it on the shelf. The coin is a quarter in the picture.



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ishiboo

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Bosch T4B. 2 days left on the Bosch $40 off $200 on Amazon, and I am completely sick of lugging my Bosch 5412L around. Not only is it heavy, but it's huge dimensionally as well.

Very excited, I have the 4100 table saw with the gravity rise stand so I'm sure I will be very pleased!

My "go-to" saw setup is a Pro-Tech 10" miter saw I paid $89 for which I have been ever-so pleased with over the 8-10 years I've had it, and I JUST picked up a $20 Port-a-mate stand for it a month ago at Menards after rebate... so spending $230 just for a stand was hard to justify but it had to be done.
 

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