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FLRover

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Mac guy came by today since we were closed yesterday. Picked up a fluid pusher for the BMW transfer case fluid flushes, also picked up a Dewalt DCD710S2 12v drill and a bit set. His price was competitive with Amazon on the drill and suppose to be a heavy duty compared to the ones sold at Home Depot. Got the bits for the no questions asked warranty.
 

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Piles

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Mac guy came by today since we were closed yesterday. Picked up a fluid pusher for the BMW transfer case fluid flushes, also picked up a Dewalt DCD710S2 12v drill and a bit set. His price was competitive with Amazon on the drill and suppose to be a heavy duty compared to the ones sold at Home Depot. Got the bits for the no questions asked warranty.

If those are the cobalt bits they are great. I got them a couple months back whrn they were 100 off with trade in. Traded my POS princess auto ones and got these. Cut great. They do break but I am hard on bits. Warranty is awesome with my guy, dull or anything and no questions. Make sure to ise cutting oil though since I guess some guys check for heat markings.
 

ADSR

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Mac guy came by today since we were closed yesterday. Picked up a fluid pusher for the BMW transfer case fluid flushes, also picked up a Dewalt DCD710S2 12v drill and a bit set. His price was competitive with Amazon on the drill and suppose to be a heavy duty compared to the ones sold at Home Depot. Got the bits for the no questions asked warranty.

Any pics of the fluid pusher out of the box?
 

chris30066

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I picked up a Lowe's 24 piece mechanic's tool set and a spark plug kit with flex head ratchet tonight.
 

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tjmonsen5

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Finally some mugs worthy of drinking my koolaid out of!
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F16CrewChief

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A little different "tool" but they just finished installing our new Lube/DEF/Waste oil setup today. Turned out nice. Switched to a better company with better products, all Chevron Delo now.


How do you replace the jugs when they're empty? They are hard piped in. Unless the supplier refills the jug in place??
 

Nortonscustom

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New Lincoln 1162 phneumatic grease gun to replace the Craftsman Pro that failed on me last week.

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16 and 32 ounce Armstrong deadblow ball pein hammers. The handles are the same as my Estwing cast deadblows so I'm guessing Estwing makes them for Armstrong.
 
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otis66

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Just picked this up from my Snap On dealer. I paid for the 10 pc metric set got the 7 pc. SAE set free.
 

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Stooge

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Got a call from my grandfather asking me if i wanted some tools. usually they are just craftsman or no name older imports but he gets a kick out of it when i'll send him pictures of some of cars im working on from the 30's and 40s and i'll put one of his wrenches on a fender or something. Got a little surprise today when he had a Fleet by Proto 3/8 12pt socket set with accompanying ratchet and some extensions, great shape but the case has seen better days, an assortment of Indestro (including a 25/32 box end wrench) and wizard wrenches, and the biggest surprise, a 5" Snap on 3/8 extension.
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Also a small Ace extractor set and an older Western Auto import service set, doesnt look like its ever been used,probably just leave it in the car or something
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Midman914

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Ha ha, I have that little red Fleet/Proto set. I bought a Porsche/VW 914 parts car and it was in one of the trunks. Pretty cool and it's mint. Your Grandpa sounds like a really cool guy.
 

Stooge

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I'm guessing Proto probably just rebadged the same sets for the various brands they own, not sure how old they are, maybe 70s? There's a small asterisk on the ratchet and extensions but I can't find too much info on their date markings. I don't have a lot of 3/8 12pt stuff so it was a nice pickup
 

Reality Sucks

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You ever going to say what you bought to get these or how much they are ? My dealer ordered some but doesnt remember what tools are with these.

Thanks

Had ro buy something nice, my damn dealer wouldnt even sell me one.. And was ranting on how long they keep the beer cold..
 

Hafen_Kafer

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Wow dude, I didn't kow stubby Allen's existed. And they're a good brand.
Where did you order them i need to get some.
And a 19 piece set??? What sizes are in that set?
 
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Burgerkong

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Muhahahahaha, I now possess the unattainable...



Mcmaster-Carr catalog! And it didn't cost me $89 the idiots on eBay are selling it for! Finally picked up my Gearwrench 120 teeth ratchet I won from their contest a while back and a nifty bottle opener.

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3888 pages of bathroom material!
 
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