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Roland-5.0

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Dec 18, 2012
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350
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Ontario
Just grabbed this stuff today for home.
Grease gun because I don't have one for home
21 PC bit set...because for 80% off I couldn't buy a 3/8's driver handle for that price
And the rounded bolt sockets cause they are a life saver here in rust central.
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jjjrmx5

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Dec 30, 2010
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Location
Cincinnati, OH
Inb4 picture of every x-acto handle ever made

LOL.

I've been using x-actos since the mid 70's and prolly have 5,000 #11 blades in 500 blade bulk packs all USA made in the office coffers. And more holders than I can count.

Almost lost my left middle finger to a errant blade cut at the middle knuckle decades ago. I can stiff flip folks off left handed now, but it hurts like a bi^&h when the weather changes as I get older. :)

LOLOLOL.

I think I have a Japan made swivel blade micro cutter that is decades old around here somewhere.
 
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Nocturnal-G

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Sep 14, 2012
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Los Angeles, CA
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marlinspike

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Virginia
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Given your need for one wrench type to do everything, I think you'll be very pleased with your choice.
 
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laferty

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Mar 14, 2009
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Pliers rack is a MUST have for any tool box. It frees up so much space by using the vertical space you would use by stacking tools.
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jpickar

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I bought a 18" Crescent adjustable wrench yesterday for $30 and I bought a 4" old style Craftsman adjustable wrench for $10. A bit bit much for a 4" Cman but you just don't see them very often.

So now I have a 24" Diamonloy, 18", 15", 12", 10", 8", 6", 4" Crescent wrench and 12", 10,"8", 6", 4"new and 4" old style Craftsman adjustable wrench sets.

I also got a old screwdriver that the handles were gone from. I would assume they were wooden. There is a small U.S. cast into the handle part of the driver. The end was buggered up some so I used a few strokes from a file to fix that. Anyone know or seen a screwdriver like this before. I am guessing WWII production.
 

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Hafen_Kafer

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Feb 24, 2013
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Location
SoCal - USA
Went to a state sell and most measuring tools I wanted were too expensive for my taste. Went to the other bins and found all this for $10

Organizer tray. Served me to carry all this stuff.
Three SO screw drivers. The stubby has major rust.
Adjustable hook spaner wrench.
Two feeler gauges. One 25 piece and one 10 piece with a 2 inch ruler.
German MM thread pitch gauge
Ullman inspection mirror. Non telescopic.
Great Neck trim puller.
Nicholson file brush.
Blue Point Drift pin. I can't never have too many of those.
Two small wooden handle screwdrivers. Because they looked cool.

Everything USA stamped except for the tray,wooden screwdrivers and the pitch gauge.

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Dimitri

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Feb 28, 2013
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250
Location
Toronto
I finally pulled the plug and bought some ...

  • SK 40953 - 1/4" Drive Spinner Extension Handle - 6"
  • SK 91860 - 60 Pc. 1/4" Drive 6 Point Fractional/Metric Chrome Socket Super
  • SK 94549 - 49 Piece 3/8" Drive 6 Point Fractional/Metric Socket set

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