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padronanniversary

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BJ42LX

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Some Napa / Witte goodness from stephen9666. Oh, and a few SK sockes to round out a set.


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nuklbstr83

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knipex nippers, 8-3/4"

$16 from sears, found thru the **hot Deals** thread. thanks for posting whoever it was.
 

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csmitty

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Finally found a good jack here on CL. Took a while of searching. Appears to be a Walker 4T. Will dive into more later. However may have overdone it for my small one car garage :) I can almost jack up the transmission from the front bumper :) For $60 I'm happy.

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bobbyg313

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My snap on man brought me an early release ct8810, aka 3/8 li-ion cordless impact.

I'm either going to buy that or the ,W5131P High-Cycle Cordless Impact (3/8 20 volt ingersoll rand cordless impact)
 
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91bronc300

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Finally found a good jack here on CL. Took a while of searching. Appears to be a Walker 4T. Will dive into more later. However may have overdone it for my small one car garage :) I can almost jack up the transmission from the front bumper :) For $60 I'm happy.

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That is a rockin' deal at 60 bucks. Nice score.
 

canuckian

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Damn. And I just got the 4410.

Lol yep me too just a week or 2 ago. Even asked my driver before I bought it if he knew of a lithium 3/8 was anywhere close as if it was I would have held off if it was. He said they weren't replacing the 4410 anytime soon so I went ahead and picked one up. :mad: now don't get me wrong, the 4410 is a damn fine tool, I just feel that if a new tool was this close to being released the dealers would have known about it. Time to have a chat with my snappy guy.....
 

5mall5nail5

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How are the drivers? I've been looking at those.

I have Felo ergonics and while they are nice, one thing I have found is that the rubber/etc is VERY hard to clean. You can't really wipe it down with a rag. I got some sand/grit on them and I think I am going to have to take them to a bucket of water to get it off.
 

chris30066

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I just picked up this craftsman 103.24820 drill press last night. I'm going to put another 50 years on this tool.
 

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BBC71Nova

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I got these a while back and forgot to post a pic. Lowes used to carry these but I figure someone must have complained. They haven't had them in a few years. Anybody with this tool obsession needs to have a pair of these ;)

For reference that is a pair of Craftsman 10" or 11" pliers...

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Rockuf8

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I have a pair of brand new Matco's in that size, actually they might be bigger. What's the size of those? No idea what I would ever need them for. They'll look cool in the toolbox.
 

nuklbstr83

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snap-on 1-1/16" & 1-3/8" , ratcheting screwdriver SSDMR4B, Metric flare nut crowfoot set, & gearwrench external torx set E4-E24
 

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jeffmoss26

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Got my dark blue ratcheting screwdriver, thanks to warmpancakes


Got some key gauges from ebay. Several of them are duplicates for me but the lot was a good price.


A coworker gave me an old Nicholson file and a set of letter stamps. Missing a handful of them but still glad to have it. A lot of manufacturer names I've never heard of!
 
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csmitty

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Found me some blue today too! Finally. Had to find a different driver. Been looking for orange to match my regular set but love the blue too. Good thing my alma mater is blue and orange:)

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Also got a Mother's Day gift with it.

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He had a few other blue items but my wallet had issues. Hammers. Adjustable wrenches, regular blue driver set. Wire striper and a few pliers. Hopefully be some left next week. Hoping he gets a blue ratcheting driver as well.
 

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redintex

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I just picked up this craftsman 103.24820 drill press last night. I'm going to put another 50 years on this tool.

You ****! Doubly so if that is also your CM bench grinder next to it!!!!

I have a band saw of that era, but still looking for the right DP and BG...

Nice score,
redintex
 

kiatech

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Picked up a few wrenches at the flea market.
I have no use for this bonney but DAMN this thing is heavy, I compared it to a williams superrench of the same size. I also got a 10mm SK wrench, I love how thin it is. Also picked up a dew 1/2 - 9/16 wrenches for work.
 

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Dimitri

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Bought the Fuller 15pc screwdriver set, and a additional #3 Philips that was not in the set. Made in Canada.

Also picked up the External Torx set that was available at Canadian Tire for $15.

Dimitri
 

NineFingerFury

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30mm 12-point impact socket for 2009 Corolla axle nut. Also found out my local tool shop carries SK and Blackhawk! No more HD tools.

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HaroRider

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A few things I picked up the past few weeks. :D

All new, but I already used a few things.
 

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The Ratchet Man

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NOS set of Craftsman Professional Angle Socket Wrenches. Real nice quality and heavy duty. The largest, which is the 3/4 weighs a hair over 15 ozs. COO is France.

Now OCD dictates I need the metric set...

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csmitty

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NOS set of Craftsman Professional Angle Socket Wrenches. Real nice quality and heavy duty. The largest, which is the 3/4 weighs a hair over 15 ozs. COO is France.

Now OCD dictates I need the metric set...

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Sweet. I'd imagine those would be Facom ones. Wonder how old they are.
 

The Ratchet Man

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Sweet. I'd imagine those would be Facom ones. Wonder how old they are.

The plastic roll they came in says Sears / Craftsman in the older script, with Sears Roebuck and Co. in the bottom corner if that helps.

Of all the pictures I've looked at of this style before bidding on these, I didn't realise the back of the bend was notched out. The short end has pass through capability and the long end can be used as a T-handle with the use of a bar through the short end.

After learning that they make a lot more sense.
 

csmitty

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The plastic roll they came in says Sears / Craftsman in the older script, with Sears Roebuck and Co. in the bottom corner if that helps.

Of all the pictures I've looked at of this style before bidding on these, I didn't realise the back of the bend was notched out. The short end has pass through capability and the long end can be used as a T-handle with the use of a bar through the short end.

After learning that they make a lot more sense.

I don't think I knew that either, that does make sense though.
 
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