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antid2

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i caved, told my snapon guy to get the box and green guard set for me
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girl thinks i'm way too excited over a toolbox..working with a harbor freight one, the black small on, just isn't cutting it anymore


now just to wait until it arrives
 
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Zeroek

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I'm getting real close to caving in on a Cornwell. I'm trying to fight the urge and keep on buying specialty tools I need.
 

Hootbro

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I'm getting real close to caving in on a Cornwell. I'm trying to fight the urge and keep on buying specialty tools I need.

Just wondering, you have steady reliable access to a Cornwell truck? The reason I ask is that in most parts of the country, a Cornwell truck is like a unicorn, heard of but never seen and most never invest in that brand because of it.
 

Scottishross

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Scary how ha ha

You should have seen the other one the guy was selling it had no guard and the legs were bent

Plus I'm thinking of building a frame around it so a can cut long bits of wood myself safely
 
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d.mcfarland

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Craftsman 3/8 flex head (China) online deal for $14.96 minus SYWR points made it much better.

I'm not disappointed for the price. Honestly seems like it will do the job when called upon for this price. Bonus is that if I should need the warranty the replacement is the same COO. I'm thinking the metal selector switch is an upgrade from plastic!
 

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marinepride

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Craftsman 3/8 flex head (China) online deal for $14.96 minus SYWR points made it much better.

I'm not disappointed for the price. Honestly seems like it will do the job when called upon for this price. Bonus is that if I should need the warranty the replacement is the same COO. I'm thinking the metal selector switch is an upgrade from plastic!
Good deal! Though their ratchets look like structural beams lol
 

priceman1414

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Got this little mini ratchet from an Ace that was becoming an ACO, all the tools were 50% off, but the tools had been pretty well picked over by the time I got there.

The tekton version of this ratchet was priced at $12
I look on the bottom shelf, and these identical little ratchets sell for $8.50:lol_hitti

just got it to keep in the craftsman tool kit in my truck which normally has to use the reducer on a 3/8 ratchet to use the included 1/4 sockets
 

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lightning02

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Craftsman 3/8 flex head (China) online deal for $14.96 minus SYWR points made it much better.

I'm not disappointed for the price. Honestly seems like it will do the job when called upon for this price. Bonus is that if I should need the warranty the replacement is the same COO. I'm thinking the metal selector switch is an upgrade from plastic!

i bought one about 10 years ago USA made and its one of my best flex ratchets.
 

d.mcfarland

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i bought one about 10 years ago USA made and its one of my best flex ratchets.

Yeah, the head seems to sit in the 45 degree positions pretty strongly. Not as strong as my Cornwell, but that's all I have to compare it to. The price wasn't bad. Time will tell if the Chinese version is just as comparable as your USA one.
 

lightning02

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Yeah, the head seems to sit in the 45 degree positions pretty strongly. Not as strong as my Cornwell, but that's all I have to compare it to. The price wasn't bad. Time will tell if the Chinese version is just as comparable as your USA one.

honestly the newer USA ones aint even that good compared to mine. maybe they just spent that extra second on the one i got lol

i did have 2 of them but i let my father use one and he misplaced it never to be seen again.
 

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Random tools from craiglists first snapon stuff..picks, 10mm socket, and most of the punchs.
 

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honestly the newer USA ones aint even that good compared to mine. maybe they just spent that extra second on the one i got lol

i did have 2 of them but i let my father use one and he misplaced it never to be seen again.

I have the US one... Was my favorite ratchet until I got a dual 80.
 

jarosz89

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Snap on wants $175, payed $46 brand new in box. Wasn't looking for one but couldn't pass it up
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AA/FC

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Hi guys, long time lurker, first time poster here. Great site here....

I've been hearing (and seeing) about the Wright 3/8 ratchet in a 1/4 body so I decided to pick one up for myself today. There is a tool store here in the Twin Cities that carries Wright hand tools on their shelves, it's called Acme Tools. I was headed there today anyway to pick up a new 18 volt Fuel Milwaukee Sawzall (which included an additional free battery) so I thought I would see if they had that little ratchet.... They had 2 in stock. They also had the same ratchet, but with a flex head. I've never seen that one posted on this site yet so I figured I would get a picture of it:

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This is a picture of today's purchases:

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I also pick up this set a few days ago from Menards. It's their Mastercraft line of American made tools. It was 50% off this week, only $39.99. Last time this set was 39 bucks was the week before Christmas. I bought a set then too. lol

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I already have one full set of Hansen socket trays filled with USA Craftsman sockets with the missing pegs filled in with SK sockets. I figured I would fill another complete set of trays with Mastercraft sockets so these will give me a decent start.

I am placing an online order later tonight, I'll post more when I receive that stuff.


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ADSR

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AA/FC, nice haul, buddy!

I'm pissed off that i do not have a wright dealer i could walk into and buy that flex head.
 

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Stahlwille oilfilter wrench
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Very interested in this tool. Looks fairly sturdy and beefy for an oil filter wrench. Good thing. Thinking of a repurpose idea for it if it works like I hope it might. Can be simply modified as well but good starting point it looks like in the picture. Would be appreciated if you could share any additional info you have on this tool please, if you have any? Part number? Are the arms loose or fixed and only rotate if turned with the center drive? I assume it tightens both directions? Maybe not ment to but it lookes like it does?

Thanks either way, and reason whay I ask. Any other machinist like myself see a chuck spider for boring soft jaws using this tool? I see it working if it's studry. You don't want/need to clamp the heck of of a chuck to turn or bore it. It ALWAYS depends on the job but. Most boring of jaws is fairly light to moderate chuck pressure just like on the part, and you should always bore your jaws just like you're holding your parts. It might seem to some, kind of big for the task but having different ranges of chuck jaw boring devices is always a good thing. A man can NEVER, have too many tools, and repurposing is always fun. :beer:
 

antid2

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What the heck's a "memory saver"

also i know on honda's, and i'm sure other makes, the radio codes, gps codes, and security system maybe? i'm not sure, but without that, or the codes you won't be able to use your radio until you get them etc. working in a small shop we used to just keep the car running while we pulled the battery, same idea i guess
 

IH__COLLECTOR

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Bought this dark blue handle 3/8 dual 80 ratchet. Going to put a green handle to match the rest of my tools
 

cadavjo

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Got a couple unused, domestic Craftsman breakers off eBay to add to the collection. Just need 3/4" now.

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Also picked up some Knipex insulated needle nose
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And an ArmyTek Wizard Pro headlamp/torch.
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AA/FC

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AA/FC, nice haul, buddy!

I'm pissed off that i do not have a wright dealer i could walk into and buy that flex head.

Thanks!

Yeah, it is pretty nice to be able to walk in and buy some of this stuff without having to order online. They didn't have everything I wanted so I did place an Amazon order tonight. I asked the guy if they sold a lot of Wright products and he said yes. He said they were once an SK dealer but at one point they had a hard time getting product from them.... Once they found Wright Tools, they made the switch and everyone has been pretty happy with them.
 

cadavjo

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Thanks!

Yeah, it is pretty nice to be able to walk in and buy some of this stuff without having to order online. They didn't have everything I wanted so I did place an Amazon order tonight. I asked the guy if they sold a lot of Wright products and he said yes. He said they were once an SK dealer but at one point they had a hard time getting product from them.... Once they found Wright Tools, they made the switch and everyone has been pretty happy with them.

I loved ACME when I lived in Fargo. If you couldn't find a tool anywhere else in town, ACME had it.
 

bahcoswed

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Very interested in this tool. Looks fairly sturdy and beefy for an oil filter wrench. Good thing. Thinking of a repurpose idea for it if it works like I hope it might. Can be simply modified as well but good starting point it looks like in the picture. Would be appreciated if you could share any additional info you have on this tool please, if you have any? Part number? Are the arms loose or fixed and only rotate if turned with the center drive? I assume it tightens both directions? Maybe not ment to but it lookes like it does?

Thanks either way, and reason whay I ask. Any other machinist like myself see a chuck spider for boring soft jaws using this tool? I see it working if it's studry. You don't want/need to clamp the heck of of a chuck to turn or bore it. It ALWAYS depends on the job but. Most boring of jaws is fairly light to moderate chuck pressure just like on the part, and you should always bore your jaws just like you're holding your parts. It might seem to some, kind of big for the task but having different ranges of chuck jaw boring devices is always a good thing. A man can NEVER, have too many tools, and repurposing is always fun. :beer:

The stahlwille is a 3/8 dr with ratchet mechanism! The harder you tighten the tool, the harder it squeeze your filter! In both ways! I am on my work now, but i can get you some more info tonight!


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erswill

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When a cars battery is disconnected it wipes the Non-volatile RAM in the computer and the radio station presets. This keeps power to those to prevent that from happening.
Correction - nvram retains memory when power is removed
 

antid2

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where are you at

the guy i was getting Cornwell from just went out

pittsburgh, PA snapon every friday, cornwell every monday..matco seems to be the odd one out and hardly ever comes..and since i moved to pittsburgh i haven't seen a single mac truck
 
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