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duke5572

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It's been a good year at my house. Got a new job, and I'm actually making some decent money. I also was very lucky to get some excellent gift cards from Amazon as Christmas gifts.

Most of these items have been on my wish list for years, so it was nice to finally pull the trigger!

First up, Ingersoll Rand SK4C3F flip socket set:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8369691443/" title="Flip Sockets by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8503/8369691443_ed5c3c2b2f.jpg" width="500" height="374" alt="Flip Sockets"></a>
They'll make a nice companion to the IR Thunder Gun that I scored from our local Sears, which is closing. Ended up getting the Thunder Gun for right at $150, which I felt was a good price even for a floor model. Hopefully, the IR Garage Mate I bought last fall can keep up---still haven't had a chance to put it to work!

Next up, a Kreg Jig Jr. Model #R3

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8369691151/" title="KregJigJr by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8516/8369691151_8766225eea.jpg" width="500" height="374" alt="KregJigJr"></a>

I have big plans for this little jig!

Next, a Makita product that I've been lusting after for years, the JR3070CT reciprocating saw 15 amps! This thing is a TANK! And look at that heavy metal case---don't see those much anymore.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8370757722/" title="JR3070CT1 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8071/8370757722_4187e24bdb.jpg" width="500" height="374" alt="JR3070CT1"></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8370757488/" title="JR3070CT2 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8193/8370757488_1d50d87209.jpg" width="500" height="374" alt="JR3070CT2"></a>
The *Hot Deals* section of GJ hooked me up with this Porter Cable PC250MTK Oscillating Multi-Tool. On the suggestion of another GJer, I added the universal blade adapter. All told I've got about $75 in it---thank you GJ for the Lightning Deal tip!

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8370756008/" title="P-C Multitool by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8378/8370756008_2b09676dda.jpg" width="500" height="374" alt="P-C Multitool"></a>

Finally, my brand new Dewalt DW716 double bevel compound miter saw. I debated long and hard between this and a Makita 10" slider, and in the end I just couldn't justify the extra cost for a slider. I haven't calibrated it yet, but it has a nice feel out of the box! (If you look really hard, you can see my Estwing Sportsman's Axe resting on the sleeping bag in the background---a "new tool" last summer!)

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8369691711/" title="DW716-2 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8231/8369691711_3f903bacf3.jpg" width="500" height="374" alt="DW716-2"></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8369692043/" title="DW716-1 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8212/8369692043_6467d7aaba.jpg" width="374" height="500" alt="DW716-1"></a>

I'm very thankful I was finally able to acquire all this stuff! Looks like it will be a busy year in the garage.
 
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csmitty

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I received them for free from a business acquaintance of mine. :beer:

Zorotools.com also sells them, and Grainger has good pricing , too if your company gets a reasonable discount.

Dang. Those clamp kits are expensive. Even with my Grainger discount still $75. Just the pliers are about $20 I think. Pretty cool though.
 

Fedwrench

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The BEAST arrived today. Yes that's right, I got in on the 58 inch Mayhew Dominator pry bar mentioned in the Hot Deals thread. The bar is 3/4 inch stock, curved tip, and heavy. They were listed for $18.45 plus $8 shipping from New Jersey no less. I had some Ebay bucks so, I got all of that Mayhew goodness for $19.95 delivered to my front porch. :bounce:
 

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Mavawreck

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Picked up a few things recently

WWII era Stanley number 5 (plastic adjustment knob rather than brass dates it from what I've read)

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Veritas MKII honing guide. Holy heck this is a nicely made product. Talk about attractive design and heft.

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DMT diamond stones (rough, medium, fine, and extra fine) with a stand.
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nanofrog

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Just got an order in from Schmitz.
 

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padronanniversary

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You gotta look at amazon 24/7

Use a tracking tool and let it email you when it hits a price. I also found same item but different prices from amazon.m I don't get it but their prices are very dynamic
 

supra90turbo

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Black hard handles and craftsman.

Deep 14mm ¼dr socket, 10/11mm, 12/14mm, 17/19mm offset craftsman USA. I'll be going back for the 13/15mm.
My Sears stocks a lot of individual craftsman professional wrenches, which I find excellent.

Misc Ebay purchases. 3/8 driver handle will end up on a 3/8 ratchet. Two others are small handled carburetor adjusters I use the handles for misc projects.
Two snap on ¼ extensions.
Small handled flathead, Ebay.

Black hs50 thanks to canuckian!

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johnachak

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I'm going to be using it in an automotive setting mainly for interior and trim work where there are many small screws. A small handy driver like that is going to save me alot of sweat when I have my back crunched over and head stuck in the dash. I may have to cross the line down south if Lowes have them at 149 for the set. The local places here want over $100 just for one of them.

Trim screws are very easy to strip as is the material they go into. You might want to get a power screwdriver with sensitive torque settings. An impact driver will strip everything in sight. I had a Milwaukee 4 volt that was superb for what you are looking to do. Unfortunately, Sandy stole it from me. I bought a DeWalt 7.2v screwdriver to replace it. It has all the torque settings and all, but I hthink its waaaayyyyy overkill. I was walking past a stair that had come loose and the Dewalt was in my hand. It zipped a 2 1/2 inch screw into Oak without even trying. Prior to the Milwaukee, I had a 3.6v Makita. The problem with tha twas, no torque settings. I stripped a couple of screws going into plastic. That's when I realized I needed sensitive torque settings.
 
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Heavy Metal Doctor

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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8369691711/" title="DW716-2 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8231/8369691711_3f903bacf3.jpg" width="500" height="374" alt="DW716-2"></a>

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I think you'll be happy with that saw. I bought an earlier model (very minor differences) ten years ago when we moved to our "fixer upper" house knowing I'd have some need for it with many assorted projects. Plenty of power and easy to use! :thumbup:
 

duke5572

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I think you'll be happy with that saw. I bought an earlier model (very minor differences) ten years ago when we moved to our "fixer upper" house knowing I'd have some need for it with many assorted projects. Plenty of power and easy to use! :thumbup:

Thanks. I have experience with a couple of other 12" miters...a big Ridgid slider and an older Milwaukee slider. I took a chance on the DeWalt by buying it without actually using it, but I did have several opportunities to look over display models.

I still haven't had a chance to zero all the settings on it, so I haven't used it yet. I did get it mounted to my MasterForce MX77 rolling saw stand.

Thanks for the encouraging words!
 

rshadd

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Williams 100P-6SD Screw driver set...
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3M Heat Shrink Kit (FP-301)
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Durham Mfg Small Sliding Drawer Cabinet
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Durham Mfg. 24, 16, 8 Compartment Sliding Drawers

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91bronc300

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Great cabinet! With one drawer red like that now you should paint one drawer white and one drawer blue :)
 

duke5572

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Got my latest order from Harry Epstein, and it is a doozy!

First up, a U.S.A. made flexible funnel. This is my second one, can you tell I was pleased with the first? Dirt cheap, too. Love it!

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8382627788/" title="2013-01-14_20-17-57_535 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8190/8382627788_1a492d3705.jpg" width="374" height="500" alt="2013-01-14_20-17-57_535"></a>

Secondly, a set of stubby Craftsman Torx drivers, a weird set if I've ever seen one! Had to have them! And again, dirt cheap!

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8382627924/" title="2013-01-14_20-18-14_343 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8492/8382627924_04a93c1263.jpg" width="374" height="500" alt="2013-01-14_20-18-14_343"></a>

Finally, a beautiful 88-tooth "Aerospace" 1/4 inch ratchet. I've had my eye on this one for a long time, and it is a nice piece of work:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8382627664/" title="2013-01-14_20-18-32_655 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8492/8382627664_69488d3189.jpg" width="374" height="500" alt="2013-01-14_20-18-32_655"></a>

And, of course, from HJE, fantastic box art:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/impalamino/8382628056/" title="2013-01-14_20-16-36_736 by Impalamino, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8224/8382628056_88438901e7.jpg" width="374" height="500" alt="2013-01-14_20-16-36_736"></a>

The unicorn made my week!!
 

rmsg0040

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rms, what did you pay for that? I got mine for $50 last summer (with the key :thumbup:). Your's looks nicer than mine - mint in fact!

$50, just had a store order me a key

checked the brushes and they look brand new, person probably never really used it
 

NathanC

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Heres my new stuff, I got a new 3/8" ratchet, screwdriver set, blue point gun boot, new snap on hat and shirt, and also ordered a bunch of other stuff from my snap on guy :)

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