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rmsg0040

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I have several of those. They work like a champ for small to medium filters. They make a larger one for the larger filters. I suggest it as well.

Good purchase. :thumbup:

This should be good for my personal cars, that's all I work on.
 
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BJ42LX

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Hey, anyone know the part number on this? I can see where that could be real useful in a lot of situations...


Just bought this off ebay last night! i wish it was here already!

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jjjrmx5

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Hey, anyone know the part number on this? I can see where that could be real useful in a lot of situations...




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Wrong thread but PN HS50 for the kit.

R on teh end for red. = HS50R. G on the end for green. O on the end for orange. You get it.
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Pouch alone is CO417 kit bag.
 
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SliderXTM

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Added 2 Gedore Hammers, 3 Knipex Pliers and some Hazet Torx...
Quickly finnished the first trays ... more to come.
 

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cmandp

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Went to Lowes and exchanged my Channellock diagonals for a new pair with properly aligned cutting edges. Also remembered to check for the 1/4" drive sets that where on sale. Only the metric was on sale for $4.97 however. :sad: Got the small brass and nylon brushes from Ace to use to clean up tools.

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Skin

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Why would I need to use an oil filter removal wrench in EITHER direction?????????

You use them to take filters off. Not put them on. Correct?

A correctly installed oil filter should be oiled seal and semi-aggresively hand tight for the old skool one piece remove and toss type.
If not, please stay away from my cars at least.

Thank you.
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While its technically a filter wrench it can be used on any canister. I just found it interesting that the arms can be swung so it can be used to either direction.
 

Syndicate

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My u **** for the day! All going for sale.
Matco brake set new in box, snappy nut driver SAE set new, 12 point deep and shallow 3/8 6-20mm, 6 point deep and shallow impact 1/2 drive 10-27mm, green pliers new red used, and green drivers used.

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netcaretaker

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I saw the big sale last week on the craftsman wrenches and got this set put in my box today and thought I would share - 330 for the set all stamped USA on them :)

Even my wife thought that was a lot of tools for that money, so that is saying something.
 

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lennoxlennox

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I saw the big sale last week on the craftsman wrenches and got this set put in my box today and thought I would share - 330 for the set all stamped USA on them :)

Even my wife thought that was a lot of tools for that money, so that is saying something.

when i first saw the sears "ratcheting" set being sold... i thought that was the pick of the bunch... nice score :rocker:
 

sdguy55

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Just got these from SnowHill. Very impressed with them. Nice tight fit and the empty posts just mean i gotta buy more tools! :)
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dsmnickk90

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I saw the big sale last week on the craftsman wrenches and got this set put in my box today and thought I would share - 330 for the set all stamped USA on them :)

Even my wife thought that was a lot of tools for that money, so that is saying something.
I almost got that set but Craftsman skipped alot of sizes
 

OutLore

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nice, how do you like that box? I have never seen a homak box in person.

I have that same Jack in red from Costco. mine is two years old and it is awesome.

Box is great - good and heavy, it's 16g steel, weighs 210lbs. I think I'd rather have gone for the blue now, but I'm not that bothered... Drawers are smooth and free - just need to fill it now - all my stuff is in WWII ammo crates after being shipped here :(
 

tjmonsen5

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My grandpa worked for Bell System for many years, he gave me a few of his pliers. Ive always wanted them because they have smooth action and they are quality USA pliers. Also, a cool Stabila freebie. pocket level! This thing is dead accurate, just as good as the full size levels.
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pipsters

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I never had good luck with that style. They work if you can put additional pressure on it with your hand but in really tight locations it just didnt do it. I purchased a Hazet one that is a much better design and can be used in either direction. 3 arms crush into the filter the more you turn it. Thats the last filter wrench you'd have to buy ;).

Sears has one similar

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