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Holt

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Dec 5, 2008
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Bellevue, Nebraska
KNIEKISSEN, Birkenstock knee pad

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Gonna ask for a raise st work?
 

NorCalWrenchin

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Healdsburg, CA
No pics yet, but scored on the SO truck today. Full set of striking prybars he took on trade. Wanted 150$ and I pulled out my wallet and all I had was 95, and he said ok I'll do it! Score! Also picked up a 106flipset to go with my milwaukee driver. Try to get some pics in a day or two, no phone makes it hard...
 

MrJason

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Bakersfield, CA.
^^ That's a nice looking set.

I love Amazon. Here is my latest delivery. Got the lot sent to my door, for what the small pliers retail for in Aus!

Thank you! I have a bit of an obsession with finding deals on Amazon.

These ratchets feel great, and I'll put them to use this weekend.

Jason
 

Wrapitinbacon

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I've only played with them for two minutes but I already love them:




$104.97 shipped on eBay from isc-denver.

So pumped for this:



Hey if you don't mind can you let me know how you like that Eastwood powder coat system, I've been looking at one and am really curious on it.
 

franzdom

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NC
I have a 2008 Impreza, base model though. I was thinking the T70 would only be on the automatic though...hmm...
 
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chris6278

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Gearwrench serpentine belt tool and a power probe 3 to replace the one that was stolen from me last week_20140731_144708.jpg
 

Lance-AR

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Little Rock, AR
What is the purpose of a serp belt tool? I've been using a breaker bar and socket. Is it a center of effort thing where it's less likely to slip?
 

GTA Matt

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Aug 30, 2010
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Zebulon, NC
Hose, fitting and sockets (Allen and IR, not pictured) came in for new 3/4 impact. Used it on an Acura crank bolt. Amazing power, extremely quiet! Quieter then my 3/8 Ingersoll! Extremely happy with my purchase.

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texted while driving recklessly
 

Ruger_556

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Got a few metric sizes also (Didn't find a metric set I liked). Decide to just buy the sizes I know I'll use.



All sizes are etched and also stamped which is nice

 

Piece-it Pete

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Feb 13, 2012
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Cleveland. We rock.
Working on upgrading my tools on a tight budget. Starting with 3/8" regular and deepwell sockets. Upgrading from mostly Alltrade, a large set my dad gave me in the 80s. Many deepwells are Kobalt.

Yeah, but don't laugh too hard :D they've actually done alright for many largish shade tree jobs. It's that 90% give or take thing. I think the single most important thing is a complete set first.

So anyway, I'd prefer 6 point here in the land of rust but budget says no, not yet. I searched and searched online and decided to get the NOS SK spline sockets.

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4 separate buys, ending up with an almost complete metric & SAE reg & deepwell set for less than $100 delivered total. Missing a couple, 9/16 deep & 13/16 reg, 13, 16, 19mm reg, I'll fill'em in with six point. Overall I'm happy and looking forward to giving them a real workout.

Wrenches next, budget says oof.

Pete
 
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Crown Imperial

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SE Florida
Not a Snap On fan boy but these were so cute I couldn't resist at $9 a piece (shipped!)
1/4" billet aluminum socket rails. They come with 6 socket holders.



 
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90zcar

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Not a Snap On fan boy but these were so cute I couldn't resist at $9 a piece (shipped!)
1/4" billet aluminum socket rails. They come with 6 socket holders.





Hmmm...if they were something else we may have to pull ur man card for using the word "cute"
But they are pretty dandy I must say. I didn't even know snap on made them. Where at u find those
 

1foxracing

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May 14, 2014
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Tuscarawas Co, Ohio
Today's Amazon delivery.
Wright Tool 744 Metric line wrench set.
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VIM Torx master set.
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Motion Pro motorcycle Hex Axle tool.
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Goodyear 10" airline and some Milton M style fittings.
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I got 30lbs of dog food as well but that's not tool related, it's still $1 cheaper then any local place + no tax and free Prime delivery so why not?
 
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