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thoraudio

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GJ is going to kill me with death by a thousand cuts. :thumbup:

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SK 1/2" speeder and 5/8 Proto socket. $4.93 shipped.

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Craftsman MaxAxess nut driver set. $2.50 after a sale and some free SYW reward points.
 

brett39532

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did a little shopping today picked up a set of gear wrenchs on sale at sears for a good deal.

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jonathan75

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New tools but warranty replacements. Sears makes it so easy for tool replacement. I usually don't warranty replace tools but when I do I am glad when they are from Sears.

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jonathan75

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Did you warranty the picks because the heads came out of the handle?

No they never came out. But I did manage to tear the rubber grip in the end of one of them.

He did it so he could get his 800th post lol.
I bet the 90° broke.

Oh yeah, I didn't even notice that. Cool!

But my straight tip broke actually. I got them all together and changed them out all at once. Not sure how Sears handles that if you only bring one in?
 

funks

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Bought this, probably limited applications but should be useful for installing struts (where you have to hold the shaft with a Double-D socket or an Allen, then tighten the nut).

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Tbirdtc

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Bought this, probably limited applications but should be useful for installing struts (where you have to hold the shaft with a Double-D socket or an Allen, then tighten the nut).

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I have that set in my work van I found out in a emergency they work great for spark plugs( broke down in boat glad I grabbed it outa van)
I also got the 1/4 ratchet and a 1/4 10 mm wish that ratchet fit in the case
Real nice set I paid 35 w extra ratchet and 10 mm after coupon and sale
 

not-required

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Did you warranty the picks because the heads came out of the handle?

I broke my second set last night. Tip pulled out of the handle. First get broke then warranty them and bring them home. Bought matco picks for work. And just broke my home set again at home.
 

Zeroek

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I really like my crescent X2 pliers. Some of the guys at work don't like them for some reason but I love them.
 

jonathan75

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Hako86

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GJ is going to kill me with death by a thousand cuts. :thumbup:

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SK 1/2" speeder and 5/8 Proto socket. $4.93 shipped.

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Craftsman MaxAxess nut driver set. $2.50 after a sale and some free SYW reward points.

If that's a 12 point proto professional socket, you got the size I'm missing :p
 
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JustinsGr8

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I have that set in my work van I found out in a emergency they work great for spark plugs( broke down in boat glad I grabbed it outa van)
I also got the 1/4 ratchet and a 1/4 10 mm wish that ratchet fit in the case
Real nice set I paid 35 w extra ratchet and 10 mm after coupon and sale
That set came in handy on a 2005 Ford F150 5.4 I was working on (timing chain). Needed them to get the power steering pump off close to the frame:beer:
 
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Moose-LandTran

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That's a pretty beefy looking trans jack Moose... What make is it..?

It's Blue Point. Got it new from my Snap-on dealer for £360, including the vodka.

It's an absolute beast. That cylinder is much bigger than it looks, and two-stage. One of the best things about it is that it has a foot release. The table and pivots are really good too.
 

nickjj

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Sears ?

How did you find the experiance ?. customs fees etc

There are 2 options with shopping at Sears.

1 They ship to the UK for £15 if you spend over £75, next day delivery too.

But you only get a limited choice of tools, no Craftsman, just Craftsman Professional - which is becoming extinct.

2 Use Boxhop, which is free for the first year at least, this gives you a US address and phone number, and then you can buy what you like and they repack it for you (free) and send it, the box that arrived today cost £36 to ship next day and I had to pay £26 VAT, so about right.
 

rmsg0040

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Haul from my Buffalo trip

acklands in Canada wanted $50 for some jaws, bought 2 types of jaws for $30 off absupply.net

totally tools store in Buffalo, pry bar and SO hard handles, guy was nice to not charge tax

online for superlube, sears store for scrapers, HF for more lube and needle nose pliers, also got a free tarp

(always good to have lube when being bent over)

cripe for double box,

tooltopia AP stuff, lisle, lang thread kit (used today and works great), hose tool

jegs for the motive pump, hopefully less mess in the future

 

fordkid88

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GJ is going to kill me with death by a thousand cuts. :thumbup:

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SK 1/2" speeder and 5/8 Proto socket. $4.93 shipped.

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Craftsman MaxAxess nut driver set. $2.50 after a sale and some free SYW reward points.

I went to buy the nut driver as it was less than 10 bucks and i had 9.50 in points to use but its no longer available.
 

fordkid88

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I stopped at sears to check, they were 23 bucks, told the guy the story, he pulled them up and saw that they were 9.88 but when he clicked them they were no longer being sold online and he couldnt authorize the sale for the 9.88, im not mad because i got free rewards points and got a tool tray for free.
 
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Trucky

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Justin, what's with the monkey things? :lol_hitti


Warranty replacement screwdrivers from MAC.

As for you, how do you feel those screwdrivers compare with the other premium brands? I really love the handles but I'm not sure if I should add 'em to my collection just yet..
 

JustinsGr8

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Justin, what's with the monkey things? :lol_hitti




As for you, how do you feel those screwdrivers compare with the other premium brands? I really love the handles but I'm not sure if I should add 'em to my collection just yet..

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The monkey is just a Gif file that I use for everything.
Log in screen, desktop wallpaper in my garage and other things..
Just means I'm "Monkeying" around lol...:beer:
 

owenst7

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CDI 3/4" torque wrench and a 1/2" Allen USA speeder. Both for under $80 shipped. Looks like the torque wrench should test just fine too.
 

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