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Nitroinsane

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Love this flaring kit more then my hydraulic flaring tool.
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tst

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Hi guys, today I became a proud owner of Hazet combination wrenchesDSCF2080.jpg
 

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north

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Congrats on your new wrenches tst and welcome to the forum. :beer:

Those are top shelf.
 

Heavy Metal Doctor

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It's a never ending process ^ :thumbup:


Here's the most recent additions to my box: all stuff we have in the shop tools which I just got tired of going to use and finding the last guy left them dirty / mixed up / half broken:







 

wannab20hatch

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It's a never ending process ^ :thumbup:


Here's the most recent additions to my box: all stuff we have in the shop tools which I just got tired of going to use and finding the last guy left them dirty / mixed up / half broken:

That tap and die set is next up on my "to buy" list. I keep using our mechanics and its a nice set.
 

ijason

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just got this today from the snapon truck i buy at least once a year something off the truck to upgrade my tool collection this is my 3rd snapon ratchet next is the flank drive wrenches
 

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Mazdaratti3

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I see some NOS snap-on above!

Yup 2001 and 2003 date codes

what's that black, blue-handled pliers for?

Jeff was close but OTC not Cornwell

That looks like a Kershaw Ken Onion series Tanto knife? If so, you will love it. I've carried mine for going on 6 years with no complaints!

That they are and I already own two of them and carry one all the time... Theses are blemished ones but got them for about half price so I figured I would pick up a bunch for the future.

I've been wanting the Dominator Vault for a while. Where'd you pick that up from?

I got it from Amazon... cheapest I could find it. It was about $45 shipped. Just looked and it is back up to about $88 now. Be warned it is much larger than I expected. Seem to have a lot of wasted space but it got my Dominators out of my box which is what I wanted.
 

mscribellito

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They are here! :drool:

GearWrench mid-length sockets

3/8" SAE & MM
1/4" SAE & MM

I'm going to use these tonight to put my fiancée's car back together!

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danielhp89

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3/8 M18 Fuel impact, snap on shallow metric sockets, sunex deep well metric sockets, sunex shallow and deep SAE sockets. Added to my knipex collection with a pair of linesmans. Shockwave bit set for my M18 impact driver. 5 3/4" hole saw for a project. Singer fabric tape measure.
 

zkling

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Those look really nice, especially for the price. Out of curiosity how well is "Made in Canada" respected up there? Definitely not trying to start anything, just very seldom do I see made in Canada tools.
 

ADSR

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Those look really nice, especially for the price. Out of curiosity how well is "Made in Canada" respected up there? Definitely not trying to start anything, just very seldom do I see made in Canada tools.

I'm not sure, bud. I've got some Gray canada tools and some canadian made snap on tools, but i don't see a lot of canadian made tools around.

Every painter i know in the trade uses a-richard tools, which make these pry bars.
 

Haveblue

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I wouldnt be afraid to buy anything "made in Canada" one of my mowers was built there, ten years old,and it runs like a top. best mower I have ever owned. I have no "made in Canada" tools, but I Damn well bet they would be better than most are producing these days.
 

Burgerkong

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I'm not sure, bud. I've got some Gray canada tools and some canadian made snap on tools, but i don't see a lot of canadian made tools around.

Every painter i know in the trade uses a-richard tools, which make these pry bars.

Damn! What's the SKU on that set? My local store only had one yellow handled set left. Silver bar plus the orange handles rock!

$12, is that with tax? $14 is tax in for me.
 
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ADSR

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Damn! What's the SKU on that set? My local store only had one yellow handled set left. Silver bar plus the orange handles rock!

$12, is that with tax? $14 is tax in for me.

oh ok, yeah 14 bucks tax in. The only number i found on the right hand corner of the packaging is 03885
 

ADSR

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I wouldnt be afraid to buy anything "made in Canada" one of my mowers was built there, ten years old,and it runs like a top. best mower I have ever owned. I have no "made in Canada" tools, but I Damn well bet they would be better than most are producing these days.

The only other canadian piece of machinery i own is a BRP SeaDoo RXP. It's fast as hell and i love it! :beer:
 

Burgerkong

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