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Hpozzuoli

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Well, not exactly mine, but I did get the quote and had these items purchased for my office. They arrived on Friday. I love the adjustable wrenches, really nice items. I must say they are nicer than my USA made Craftsman and Crescent brand adjustable wrenches. I really like the pliers as well, I might have to pick up the 3 piece set (minus the tongue&groove) for myself.

SHDX80O--orange 8pc screwdriver
SHDX4O--orange 4pc mini screwdriver
SHDP63IRO--#3 orange screwdriver
SHDP64IRO--#4 orange screwdriver
SGLASA204O--orange 4pc long pick set
PL400B--4pc plier set
LP5WR--5in locking plier
LP7WR--7in locking plier
AD704A--4pc adj wrench set
BHM9A--9pc metric ball hex
BHS13A--13pc standard ball hex

What office requires these goodies?
 

jpcole3.1

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Lincoln, CA
What office requires these goodies?

Well, not an "office" per se, but I seem to do more paper pushing lately, so it's more and more like an office to me. I'm part of a maintenance back shop for flightline support. We don't wrench on the aircraft, but we maintain our in-shop equipment.
 

Hako86

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Netherlands
I finally got the last few Proto sockets to complete my 3/8 metric tray - 6pt standard, 12pt deeps :beer:





3/8 metric and SAE are now covered, moving onto 1/2.......
Cheers,
Tom

Are those the '84-'85 sockets? I'm asking because I see the 's' after 'professional' stamped into the socket.
 

Dr.JohnnyFever

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Used, but new to me Proto 1/2" set:

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YW84U

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BC, Canada
Are those the '84-'85 sockets? I'm asking because I see the 's' after 'professional' stamped into the socket.

They were ordered from brand new stock, so as far as I know they should be the most current. IIRC the sideways S may have had something to do with when Stanley took over Proto - some of my deep SAE's from the very early 80's that were made in Canada don't have the extra stamp at all and sport the lock pin holes.

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Does this sound right?

Cheers,
Tom
 

Southern

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I just bought the US-built DeWalt hammerdrill combo. It was like $350 or something after tax.

Kind of hurt, because almost every single power tool I have is teal (and US made), but if DeWalt is going to make an effort to at least build these things here, I'ma throw them a bone.

So far I like them.
 

Rogue1987

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Missouri
Well, not exactly mine, but I did get the quote and had these items purchased for my office. They arrived on Friday. I love the adjustable wrenches, really nice items. I must say they are nicer than my USA made Craftsman and Crescent brand adjustable wrenches. I really like the pliers as well, I might have to pick up the 3 piece set (minus the tongue&groove) for myself.

SHDX80O--orange 8pc screwdriver
SHDX4O--orange 4pc mini screwdriver
SHDP63IRO--#3 orange screwdriver
SHDP64IRO--#4 orange screwdriver
SGLASA204O--orange 4pc long pick set
PL400B--4pc plier set
LP5WR--5in locking plier
LP7WR--7in locking plier
AD704A--4pc adj wrench set
BHM9A--9pc metric ball hex
BHS13A--13pc standard ball hex

If you don't mind yellow, you can get the same tools branded CAT from your local Caterpillar dealer cheaper than via snap on. Same for the locking pliers. The locking pliers 5pc set is around $96, and the 3pc pliers set is also about $96. Same tools, warranty, just less money.
 

canuckian

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The Matco truck came today and I bought nothing. I feel empty inside. :sad:

Had the same thing happen to me this past Friday when I met my Snap On guy. But today, the mailman came and that empty feeling went away! :D got a big box o' chrome from member RobertMo1988!!! Thanks again Robert! I'm diggin the green snappy shades! :cool:
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Stroked383

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St. Louis MO
Well I'll call it a tool because it ***** to work with out. I got a new iPhone a few months and none of my blue tooth adapters would work. I just got some free cash for retaining my Senior Master status so I got a new radio. This thing sounds good as I'm use to using freebie radios and now I can get back to streaming pandora from my phone :rocker:
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Tech89

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When the Matco tool guy showed up today.
3/8 deep metric impact sockets. ADV line.
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3/8 drive locking extension set.
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When the Snap On tool guy showed up today.
3/8 drive metric impact swivels. Couldn't pass the deal up that he offered really.
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-Pat

sent from somewhere in Minnesota...
 
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e-tek

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Been eyeing that shopvac for awhile...how you like it etek?
the size and hp seem about perfect, I miss my old dayton 5 hp wall hanger

It's got some features I wanted - like holders to store tools/tubes, tall and thin to fit between my benches. Power is decent, but not quite as powerful as the one it replaced - but then it's only half as loud!
 

KaHuNaZ

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Corpus Christi, TX
:rocker:
It's got some features I wanted - like holders to store tools/tubes, tall and thin to fit between my benches. Power is decent, but not quite as powerful as the one it replaced - but then it's only half as loud!
I thought you had decided on the ridgid vac. It is a night and day difference over the stanley.
 

GTA Matt

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Zebulon, NC
Hey Matt, the other long torx and hex sockets you have are they cornwell too? If so do you have the part number for those?

No, those are actually Vim's. Don't have a part number handy, but got them from tool topia. Aside from these, everything I have in a blue box is Vim, and the red boxes are Mac.

Sent via Morse code
 

Hako86

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Netherlands
They were ordered from brand new stock, so as far as I know they should be the most current. IIRC the sideways S may have had something to do with when Stanley took over Proto - some of my deep SAE's from the very early 80's that were made in Canada don't have the extra stamp at all and sport the lock pin holes.

IMG_5140_zpsd9f08c88.jpg


Does this sound right?

Cheers,
Tom

Ok, thanks :)
 

AP514

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MichaelUser

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Finally got a new toy. Powermatic Bandsaw model 87. Even had a phase convertor. I found it on CL. Now I need to make a few projects.
 

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FOCUS.FREAK

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Craftsman 10 pc accessory kit. I needed the universal joints and this was cheaper plus 7 bucks in points to use. That brought it down to like 33 bucks. Its nice that it came in a blow molded case.Oh and it's made in china.

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Nocturnal-G

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Los Angeles, CA
Does it cost a lot for shipping.

To be honest... It's not bad. I paid about 30 euros total for almost everything you see in the photos, I also ordered an Emsa thermos, a few brushes, and a Hazet t-shirt... Ordered on Friday, had my stuff on Monday. Totally worth it if you ask me.
 

e_d

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Oregon
Vaughan 32oz. I am not sure I like having the heartwood in the handle, does anyone have any experience with this? On the top they also filled a gap between the wood and steel.
 

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