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gipraw

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The impact sockets and a set of SK 1/2" extensions came from National Tool Warehouse. $392.73 with free shipping (Had a coupon). The Milwaukee came from Tool Barn for $209 without the batteries/case (bought the batteries separately from Amazon).



Thanks.
 
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DAB Mike

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MikeF2316- Re the 2763, I also just used mine for a big job: Front end on my Dakota (Upper arms, lower ball joints, hubs, sway bar links etc. It worked great! I swore after the last time I was doing some front end work that I would not get under a car without an impact. The original plan was to buy a bare Dewalt impact for about $150 (I already have plenty of XRP 18Volt tools/batteries) and a few impact sockets from Lowes just to get the job done (I think I only used 3-4 different sizes) then things spiraled out of control. I also bought a universal (pinless USA made Craftsman) a Tekton Lug Nut socket set and an extra Craftsman USA 10" extension for $2 in the clearance bin at Sears in the last couple of weeks.
 

espyking83

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Snap On 37" speed handle.
He earned his name today: Excalibur. Given his mythical size, I must construct for him a sheath, for he will not fit in my box.
 

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espyking83

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I have one also and they are giant! Never found a use for it, but it sure looks cool!

I certainly have. These new Citations we have certainly were not engineered around our current selection of ladders. I honestly bought it as a novelty, but found use in it the first day. The torque on it is just unbelievable. Screw extractors are a thing of the past
 
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nes999

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First time I've had a snap on guy in a while. I'm going to see if he will take the half inch back. Just a little too big.
 

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ricepudding

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Just picked this 1.4mm spray gun out of the clearance bin at my Canadian Tire. Got it for $29, norm $50.

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powerstroker

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New vacuum coolant filler from matco and a grease gun to go with my milwaukee tools.
 

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davethorik

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Just got this Armstrong 12-996 1/2" drive indexable head ratchet from Cripe on eBay, $40. It isn't listed on Armstrong's site any more so I am guessing discontinued. That being said, Armstrong's take on the indexing feature seems pretty strong (18 hardened pins arranged in a circle). Also, Armstrong's indexable head ratchets seem to use the S-K/Facom palm control ratchet head, 72 teeth low back drag and selector works great. The head is black and handle chromed which gives it a unique appearance as well. Not sure how often I will need it but even if I just use it as a regular rat, I like the 72t action and the handle too.
 

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AA/FC

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I bought these 3 new ratchets off the SO truck today. 2 of them came with a free flashlight that look like ratchet handles..... and I also got one of those little screwdrivers.

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I also bought this stuff at a garage sale today:
1 set of Milwaukee Sawzall blades
1 Williams 1/2 breaker bay
1 Snap On pry bar
1 1/2 Snap On flex ratchet
1 set of Snap On wrenches.... almost complete, plus one odd ball SO wrench
1 Fluke 29 multimeter
1 Irwin Bolt-Crip set, missing one piece
1 old S-K Artisan 1/2 ratchet
1 Milwaukee Sawzall

ALL FOR $45.00

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nanofrog

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I also bought this stuff at a garage sale today:
1 set of Milwaukee Sawzall blades
1 Williams 1/2 breaker bay
1 Snap On pry bar
1 1/2 Snap On flex ratchet
1 set of Snap On wrenches.... almost complete, plus one odd ball SO wrench
1 Fluke 29 multimeter
1 Irwin Bolt-Crip set, missing one piece
1 old S-K Artisan 1/2 ratchet
1 Milwaukee Sawzall

ALL FOR $45.00
Where do you guys keep finding all of this stuff?

All I ever see is overpriced ****.
 

amlv20

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How does the 'universal' fitment on that work? would it fit ford motors well? Im debating getting one.

Yes it works great.i recommend getting the airlift rad kit version with different size fit plugs.thats the one I used at ford and the same one we are using at international.i do need to get my own though.
 
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