JBradley500
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I figured I needed a third pair of side cuts.
I figured I needed a third pair of side cuts.
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These were made in Spain.

Not off hand, wont be until Monday until I am in my box
Any chance you were able to size that tray up?
The Wera Joker set looks very interesting, what's with the "insert" in the open end? What does it do, how does it come in handy?? Have you had them for a while and besides the fact that they look great and probably German made, how is the quality and feel? how about a best place to buy (good offers) Very interested...! Thanks![]()
another local factory shipped abroad, thnaks SNA Europe...
anyway, they should be good though!![]()

I've had my eye on one of those Milwaukee electric impact guns for awhile.
ive had stellar results with the one pictured. alot of people love to hate them but they are cheap and effective.
I used the old NiCad battery shells, took the battery cells out and screwed a couple of drywall screws through the bottom of the cabinet into the shells. I figure since the NiCads **** after so many years and having to keep tossing them, I'd at least get my money's worth and use them for something that would last a lifetime. I just wish I'd have thought of it before I threw away the 3 or 4 batteries that I did. I managed to keep some NiCads going even after being around 8 years old but soon those will be tool mounts too...
Garage 028 by Ed Durbin (Katodog), on Flickr
Garage 024 by Ed Durbin (Katodog), on Flickr

The Wera wrenches are freaking fantastic. They are my favorite set of wrenches and are very high quality and nice fit and finish to them. I haven't had them from a long time but they and the Wera brand has been growing quickly on me. I bought them from ebay for 300ish USD. Kinda pricey for 11 piece set but was the only placed I could find selling that set. Amazon.com only has the 4 piece and 8 piece set. Ebay has sets that comes in Ernst Wrench Organizers and other setups too. I was unable to find any other place that retails them here in the US. Well not widely available and convenient at least.
Which Lindstrom's are still made in Sweden?I got the same news about most of Lindstrom pliers.. they're mainly made in Spain now. Dammit, if I'm paying 80 dollars for a pair of tiny pliers, I want something made in Sweden.![]()

), and most seem to go for ~$70 (FWIW, COO = USA). Try looking for them under Excelta on eBay (how I got mine cheap), and be sure to compare catalogs, as Excelta gets their stuff from all over, not just Tronex. BTW, skip Tronex for pliers (teeth ****).
I used the old NiCad battery shells, took the battery cells out and screwed a couple of drywall screws through the bottom of the cabinet into the shells. I figure since the NiCads **** after so many years and having to keep tossing them, I'd at least get my money's worth and use them for something that would last a lifetime. I just wish I'd have thought of it before I threw away the 3 or 4 batteries that I did. I managed to keep some NiCads going even after being around 8 years old but soon those will be tool mounts too...
After buying the gearwrench flex 120xp and being disappointed I just went ahead and picked these up.
Snap On FLF80 and a TRF72
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Nice choice! Can you share your dislikes with the 120 xp?
Well I did have high hopes I purchased the 1/4 flex 120xp and the 3/8 flex 120xp. First off I was sent what appeared to be almost used items they were new but they were very beat/scratched up. I know its going to get used anyway but still its my hard earned money haha. My 1/4 flex was terrible build quality IMO. The head was not centered onto the detent ball in the flex section and was cockeyed to the right and had play left to right. I was expecting the 120xp mechanism to be smoother than it was mine just felt crunchy even after some super lube. I also figured out i prefer the non locking detent flex much more these felt like the position of the lock was in a non natural position when in. My 3/8 version was fine as far as build quality minus the looks as if it had been thrown around in a pile of gravel. These are very usable tools i suppose and are OK for the price i paid for them they just werent for me. After you use snap on ratchets a while its kinda like nothing else feels right. I dont mind gearwrench but i dont care for their ratchets. My Snap on replacements have been 100 percent since arrival. No quality complaints as would be expected. Hoping to tpick up the long flex 1/2 drive dual 80 16-17 incher real soon and that would complete me for now at least.

That Bahco ratchet is just lovely.
Bro, for some reason the handle in pictures look big, but it's pretty small and so comfortable!
Amazon canada was 40 bucks to my door!
Bro, for some reason the handle in pictures look big, but it's pretty small and so comfortable!
Amazon canada was 40 bucks to my door!
That's a dual 80 Jobby as well?
Yes sir! I just took the back off and gave it a shot of superlube. I just can't believe how nice it is for only 40 dollars. It's so smooth![]()
Yeah so smooth it's not even funny.
Just goes to show the kinda mark up SO is robbing people on.
The CAT 3/8's are like $60. Again allot cheaper.
Nice buy. Think I might have one of those.
Thanks for this. I own the 4 piece 120xp kit. I agree with the rats looking used right out of the box. They also do have the side to side head play which also bothers me.
where do you buy the cat tools from?