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jmscollinsiii

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Ernst socket organizers. Have a few other socket trays on the way that haven't shown up quite yet too.
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-Pat

sent from somewhere in Minnesota...

Where did you pick these up from?
 

FOCUS.FREAK

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Needed a set of universal joints but decided on getting a set of wobbles. Cheap set. Will see how the are. Seem to hold the socket fine. I was more interested in the tray holder.

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Ruger_556

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How did u get a student discount on a green 725? I'm getting my tools soon and wanted a lot of green but students are pretty limited


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Get a hold of the rep for your area... He can hook you up with anything you want.
 

Challenger_2MBT

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Some new Snap-on goodness:

New 1/4" drive ext. set; 1/4" drive metric semi-deep 6-point sockets; 0 degree offset metric hi-performance box-end wenches

Also PT450 4.5" angle grinder & some pliers as well
 

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90zcar

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Wow...what all that set u back?

What do those semi deep and 1/4 extensions run


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dsmnickk90

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Some new Snap-on goodness:

New 1/4" drive ext. set; 1/4" drive metric semi-deep 6-point sockets; 0 degree offset metric hi-performance box-end wenches

Also PT450 4.5" angle grinder & some pliers as well

What sizes are in that wrench set and whats the COO
 

Tech89

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Where did you pick these up from?

Summit Racing. They shipped them super fast. I just got my other six rails from the UPS guy last night. They are awesome and Summit had great prices on them. So far I love them. I wanted to get away from my Hansen trays and make my tools a little more mobil.

-Pat

sent from somewhere in Minnesota...
 
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Challenger_2MBT

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Wow...what all that set u back?

What do those semi deep and 1/4 extensions run


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The PT450 grinder was over $300 I know that. I'll have to check the other items.


What sizes are in that wrench set and whats the COO

The wrench set is Snap-on p/n XDHFM606 10mm-20mm. And made in USA
 

Syntax_Error

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Felo screwdrivers

I just bought the Felo Ergonic 6pc set like that at Acme Tools and when I was there a couple days ago they had the Felo Ergonic 6pc set with a free 3pc Ergonic set free for 39.99 http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/felo-89980 and the same set insulated with the free 3pc non insulated set for 36.99 http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/felo-89982 thats quite a saving from the 50 bucks I spent on my 6pc set. No joking though I would spend it again because they are phenomenal screwdrivers. Good deal to any GJ member in Iowa, Minnesota, or North Dakota and have an Acme Tools near you, the store is quite amazing.
 

yjWrangler

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Fresh from Amazon

Channellock angled tip side cutters, EZ Red Kiwi pliers, Sunex 11" needle nose pliers in different angles, Gearwrench locking 1/4 inch extensions, and a 7mm Gearwrench
 

Hootbro

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Fresh from Amazon

Channellock angled tip side cutters, EZ Red Kiwi pliers, Sunex 11" needle nose pliers in different angles, Gearwrench locking 1/4 inch extensions, and a 7mm Gearwrench

See your Channellock angle cutters have the same cruddy grinding marks as mine. Channellock has been slipping in quality the last year or so.
 

Skin

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They're adapters with a hex drive so you can put them in a [ratcheting] box end of a wrench then put a socket on. Kind of creates an ultra low profile ratchet.
 

NoSloCoupes

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I got mine for $223.14 to my door from the Home Depot deal i posted up in Hot Deals. The HD cs rep took an additional 10% off as Amazon price matched HD and they wanted to beat them and complete the sale!

From the Hot Deals section...$255 Shipped. Will finally get to try it out this weekend.

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ihateminimumwage

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What is the adapter set used for? How does it work? (Can't tell from the photo of it)

They actually work well for when you need them. They clip into ratchet wrenches so you can use a socket on the box end. They work great in spaces that are just too tight to squeeze a ratchet in, but not flush to use a straight ratchet wrench.
 

durallymax

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Got a Knipex wire dismantler today. Love it, wanted one for awhile. Makes removing insulation from multi conductor wire a breeze with no nicks in the conductors.

 

Cyclones6

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Picked up a pair of Craftsman strippers and one of their folding utility knives. Basically got it for free with a $5 off $15 coupon. Strippers seem pretty nice, made in USA.
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zengarage

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There is a small blade where that gray piece is and the metal "c" looking piece has a spring that pulls it down. You pull it up slide the wire in and let is go. then you spin it around the wire and pull off the end of the jacket. I can't tell if that one turns 90 degrees and slits the jacket too or not. My greenlee does.
 

camoguy

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I picked up the $6 adjustable wrench set from Home Depot that we discussed Sunday. I compared them to Kobalt and to the new China made Crescent ones and they seem every bit as good as those. I know that isn't saying a lot but they are worth the 6 bucks. I put the 10" ones on some bolts and they hold good. I don't generally use adjustable wrenches when you have to put all of your force on them anyway. I think I did good.
 

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durallymax

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There is a small blade where that gray piece is and the metal "c" looking piece has a spring that pulls it down. You pull it up slide the wire in and let is go. then you spin it around the wire and pull off the end of the jacket. I can't tell if that one turns 90 degrees and slits the jacket too or not. My greenlee does.

Yep just like you explain. It's spring loaded and turns 90*.

Turn the grey piece in and out for cutting depth.
 

rmsg0040

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They actually work well for when you need them. They clip into ratchet wrenches so you can use a socket on the box end. They work great in spaces that are just too tight to squeeze a ratchet in, but not flush to use a straight ratchet wrench.

Paired with my matco extra long ratcheting wrenches makes them effectively a long ratchet.

Connecting the 1/4 adapter to the 10 wrench makes it a 12 - 3/8 ratchet
with the 3/8 adapter to the 13mm wrench makes its a 15" ratchet

Mostly will be using the 1/4 adapter
 
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Feli

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I just bought the Felo Ergonic 6pc set like that at Acme Tools and when I was there a couple days ago they had the Felo Ergonic 6pc set with a free 3pc Ergonic set free for 39.99 http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/felo-89980 and the same set insulated with the free 3pc non insulated set for 36.99 http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/felo-89982 thats quite a saving from the 50 bucks I spent on my 6pc set. No joking though I would spend it again because they are phenomenal screwdrivers. Good deal to any GJ member in Iowa, Minnesota, or North Dakota and have an Acme Tools near you, the store is quite amazing.

nice deal, got them at amazon for $24 and free shipping
 
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