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Thunderbisciut

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These are from the past month:
Vessel Ball Drivers

Vessel Precision

Sunex Stubby Hex Impacts

Random Sunex impacts, 24mm short and deep, 32mm deep, 3/8 swivel, 1/2 - 3/8 reducer, 5mm 3/8 hex, 12mm 1/2 hex for my lugnuts

NWS 19-60mm Circlip Pliers Set

Added a 13/16 and 7/8 to my SK Superkrome sae set

Added 7, 8, 9, 19, and 22mm to my SK Superkrome metric set.....forgot to order the 21mm, but it's in the mail now.

And those are new Ernst gripper wrench holders.
 

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Thunderbisciut

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I bought a 3 piece SK metric flare nut wrench set, and picked these two up later for $20 shipped. The 9-14mm set should be in later this week. Now I just need a 16/18mm one to complete the set.

Some more NWS pliers: there's a fantastico cutter, bent radio chain nose, long flat nose, combimax, and quattrogrip. I don't use pliers very often, but when I had to I hated the random cman ones I have. Problem solved. :rocker:

I have some more stuff coming in later in the week, some holiday is getting in the way of my new arrivals
 

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RV77

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My latest Ebay wins within the last three days $26 shipped for the hammer and $104 shipped for the ratchet

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Toolhorder

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That Wilton is pretty cool. I held one on the truck but I vowed to buy US when I have the choice so it's not an option for me.
 

RV77

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how does the bash feel? i was gonna buy me a 2.5lb and 4lber !

Its a 4-lb head,but heavier cuz of the handle. Feels like a very destructive hammer.Handle feels reassuring

I think the Wilton's are made in Mexico. I personally have a estwing that was made in te USA. They're around $30 at home depot.

Yep "Designed and Engineered in the USA" .......Made in Me'he co

That Wilton is pretty cool. I held one on the truck but I vowed to buy US when I have the choice so it's not an option for me.

I agree but I couldnt pass up the price
 

jzt

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From the Tool Academy in UK

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Ordered to split some OZ wheels. Dost not fit, the bit is too big. I will try to file it down, maybe.
 

robe5000

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i figured this thread would blow up today, unless most of you fellas are like me and know its pointless to ask for tools for christmas cause you'll likely get ****
 

rmsg0040

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^^ yeah, its best not to ask cause you probably already have it or gonna get something you dont like
 

supra90turbo

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I provide part numbers and what store to get them, I asked for 4 Ernst wrench racks , got the exact ones I want, now I need to find the wrenches to fill the slots

True story. I always give links to the direct object, part numbers, and where to buy if not given in the link.

Also, it helps to have people around who know what you like. I got a snap on leather Velcro belt from my brother, Ryobi 18v lithium drill, 5.5" circular saw, Sawzall, and hammer drill from my parents, and a milwaukee hole saw set from my fiancée.
 

Hammer1963

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Enforcer Blair Spot weld drill. Tried it out last Thursday. The manual drill feed is definitely a step up from the standard spot weld drill with the automatic feed. A nice plus is this drill is actually made in the U.S.
 

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Kev442

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Told them exactly what I wanted and even the going price, so Christmas worked out for me!
 

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OveRReV

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bought gifts for myself

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Acme 3/8" nylon coiled air hose (made in the USA) :rocker:
Showa 3/8" couplings (made in Japan)
Beargrip allen & torx key wrenches (made in Holland)
Unior adjustable wrench (made in Slovenia)
Unior long nose plier
Unior 3/8" drive allen head sockets 4-5-6-8-10mm

no cheap commie chink junk here :D
 

chrenan

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Finally got myself a Dake. I've got a swivel plate on the way to complete it. Not sure how old this one is or even how to date it. If anyone has any ideas let me know. I know it's something between 1945 and present day ;)

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Dereklmartin

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Wiha magic tip snap ring pliers, snap-on 1/4" e8 and e10 sockets, aes wave
08-717 pin tip to banana socket adapters for my load pro and a 9 piece mastercraft wobble extension set.
 

smogtech

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******** $50 funnel. the only way its not a pain in the *** to fill up the v6's on toyotas
 

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Buckgnarly

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Santa (CL version) was nice this year....

Old hard handle torx set (the rest of the complete set is awaiting a new set of shanks on the local SO truck) plus 3 pliers for 115 off CL.

The tire valve core tool and PH1050 "Shake and Break" compliments of the old lady.:rocker:

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kunkernator

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Just a basic 1/2 drive comfort grip ratchet handle. The hole for the ratchet is the same size as the shifter handle

I am sure this is obvious to you guys, but considering I only own 1 Snap On tool....... Can someone link where to buy JUST the handle? I would like to buy one, worth trying out.
 

supra90turbo

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You can buy a handle from any snap on driver, it will have to be ordered. Be prepared to spend at least $20 though, if I were you, I'd buy a used screwdriver and remove the shank. Save a lot that way.

Jeff, I'm surprised! Being the screwdriver aficionado that your don't have one... Lol
 

skulldrinker

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My Front end, suspension & alignment class starts in 2 weeks and I got my tools to keep in the class locker. I got the 301 pc tool kit from HF ($149) and this awesome Craftsman Midnight Blue box ($34). I'm going to toss the blow mold case from HF for this 3 drawer so I can add a few more needed tools.

I haven't gotten the textbook yet but I got the tools. That's the important thing right? LOL
 

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mebuildit

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Hello everyone, I'm Greg and just found this awesome forum. Did not want to be left out of the show me your tools thread so here is what I got.
They are from Motion Pro and the one 90° bit holder comes in very hand for those tight spots. The T handles spin on the blue collar, I love these things.

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