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efb16acrx

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I know the best use I've found for my 54 inch snap on pry bar is putting skid steer tracks back on.
 
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outdoorsman310

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******** that is a BIG *** prybar. BTW what do you use it for, apart from the obvious?

well i used it to remove a leaking coolant fitting from a quad 4 engine today. it will probably make prying down control arms and stuff easy
 

bobbycos

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Jun 10, 2014
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bronx,new york
picked up a few new "toys"

the titereach diy version with the 1/2" extra adapter



HF open box "vise grips"



Dewalt Max Fit Driver set with an extra set



Gearwrench Ratcheting combo sets on sale at Autozone $14.99 each



also on sale at Autozone, got a case of it along with the WD40 (for free after mail in rebate)



and two used 1/2" drive impacts for $25 at a police auction (they didn't know if they worked,they do !!!)




my cat's opinion of all this







me at the Dewalt promotion at HD

 

low_dakota94

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does new to me count. It's a small Williams standard set that was given to me by my neighbor for helping him with the motor in his 55 fairlane. Don't really need it but it's the thought that counts. So it's going in the truck box.
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ADSR

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does new to me count. It's a small Williams standard set that was given to me by my neighbor for helping him with the motor in his 55 fairlane. Don't really need it but it's the thought that counts. So it's going in the truck box.
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williams is good stuff!
 

low_dakota94

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Yeah I was thinking it is a little too nice for the truck box lol. Maybe I'll throw it in my big box as a backup set.
 

MRunabout

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Jan 28, 2014
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San Diego
I have a SO regular double box end set for breaking nuts and bolts off and bought this to ratchet them off.
 

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MRunabout

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My SO dealer carries them. You can buy them much cheaper online off of Amazon, EBay or Tooltopia for around US $130-$140. The product code is MTNRM6. It used to be made by EZ-Red but a company called Mountain is now producing them. I bought it through my SO guy because if it should ever break, it would be easy to warranty so I ended up paying $200.
 

Zeroek

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Got these from a GJ member here. The hard handle was completely locked up with rust. After about an hour I got it running. Pics before working on them.


And after cleaning them up.


 

cgv69

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Boone Co., KY
My SO dealer carries them. You can buy them much cheaper online off of Amazon, EBay or Tooltopia for around US $130-$140. The product code is MTNRM6. It used to be made by EZ-Red but a company called Mountain is now producing them. I bought it through my SO guy because if it should ever break, it would be easy to warranty so I ended up paying $200.
And before EZ Red they were sold under the SK name. I wonder how many different names those particular wrenches will be sold under? They are pretty cool though!
 

JoeR

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SoCal
havent had a chance to clean them up at all but this is a craigslist score i picked up yesterday, 14 pairs of vise-grips, 4 crescent brand visegrips and 2 c-clamps, all stamped "made in usa", i think i made out pretty good on the deal
 

biscuit141

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Apr 19, 2010
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Indiana
Yesterday's pawn shop score. $4.28 out the door. This is my first 4" adjustable wrench, I don't recognize the name but it is nice quality and in good shape. The Knipex pliers are in great shape aside from the handles, but I see there is a gap in the cutting edge, is that normal? No signs they have been abused. SK screwdrivers I will put up for sale, hopefully I can help someone trying to complete a set. If you need them let me know.

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90zcar

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I wish the dealers would have the pizza cutters again


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outdoorsman310

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DE
some stuff from sears. the wrench is warranty, bolt-outs are on sale for 10 bucks, all U.S.A. made.
 

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outdoorsman310

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You will like that snap ring plier. I have the same one. I think the OEM is the same as SO?

I have the larger one. I ground down the pin handles to fit in a ford hub. then I broke it on something else. they seem pretty good. now I can easily take apart small ratchets with snap rings
 

Ruger_556

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You will like that snap ring plier. I have the same one. I think the OEM is the same as SO?

Uh... No, you would be misinformed. Blue Point maybe but the forged SO snap ring pliers are made by Snap On. OEM this, OEM that... You guys do know some companies make their own tools right? :headscrat
 

rmsg0040

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Feb 15, 2012
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Toronto
Picked this York 100 vise up today, closest thing to a Wilton bullet, actually Wilton's founder took the idea from York and made it his own in America

Cant wait to take it apart

 

ADSR

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Picked this York 100 vise up today, closest thing to a Wilton bullet, actually Wilton's founder took the idea from York and made it his own in America

Cant wait to take it apart


Very cool! Nice find!
 

MagnumForce

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Jun 3, 2014
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Ohio
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Jumbo Hex Wrenches, Some new deep wells, a screwdriver organizer and socket organizer for my box and a nice drill index I can load up at work for free.
 

Cheeky81

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Not a tool, but I think it belongs here anyway.

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Speedglas 9100 welding helmet with 9100XX (extra large) auto darkening filter and side windows. :rocker:

MSRP: $554.47

Listed on Amazon for $408 and got an unexpected 10% discount.

Total $367 with free starter kit (5 outside lenses, 2 inside lenses and a sweat band) and a welders cap.

I think I did pretty good :willy_nil
 
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