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sac02

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I got these about a month ago (maybe two?). The 8-19mm set was on sale for about $80 or $90 (can't remember last week, much less last month...), plus free 21-25mm set, and then free shipping and a 10% coupon on top. I thought it was a decent deal.

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JAKE-THE-TOOL-MAN

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I got these about a month ago (maybe two?). The 8-19mm set was on sale for about $80 or $90 (can't remember last week, much less last month...), plus free 21-25mm set, and then free shipping and a 10% coupon on top. I thought it was a decent deal.

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do those have the lip on the selector side box end?
 

burke753

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My haul for the day.

M7 stubby 1/2" impact and stubby sockets.

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Also came with another set of stubby sockets. I'm not sure about the brand. They're made in Taiwan Cro-mo. Look about the same quality as Sunex.

But I know one of our hourly hands bought the same impact but branded as a monster. For like $250. I use his all the time for hard to reach stuff. So the Matco man had this whole setup on his truck said he'd take $275 and throw the 15 piece socket set in with it.

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And a set of GP semi deep metric sockets.

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JAKE-THE-TOOL-MAN

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NO, absolutely not! Before I bought the pictured set, I actually bought and quickly returned a GW set from Sears with that stupid Cap-Stop "feature".

I didn't think so, might have to look into a set of those. I have the blue point ones already but I fancy gearwrench. Nice set!
 

GTA Matt

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Among a lot of stuff over the past few weeks (I'm not a good picture taker), Line spi from AES Wave (breakout box for the obd connector), Easy intake, expanding bladder for use with smoke machine, and dual offset wrenches from matco.





 

jgreen-fsi

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A word of advice ... check every single piece and make sure you don't have any duplicate tool. I have the exact set as yours (nice) but found two duplicate tools. Sent a quick email to customer service at Lang and I got the correct replacement in just a week! :thumbup:

Thanks for the heads up. I checked and no duplicates.
 

SKAutomotive

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The supplier/brand is Endeavour Tools (Australia). I bought it at a Total Tools Store (Australia).. I am guessing that it is made in Taiwan. I had seen custom made set-ups but not in a tool kit before.

Chris

That stinks, can't find anything like that stateside. I would have bought in a heart beat.
 

SuperSheep

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Today, I managed to score a NOS USA 15mm Craftsmen Reversible Ratcheting Wrench for 7 bucks at sears. Got 3/8dr Standard and XL HF Pro Flex Ratchet, wondering what the hype was all about...

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Finally got my Proto Reversible Ratcheting Spine Wrench, in 13mm. But to my surprise, they sent me a duplicate! So I got 2 13mm, these are awesome wrenches, and pricey as hell too, so I am not sure what I want to do. yet.

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The other day, I finally special ordered the 11pc SAE Duralast Combo Wrenches set, and the 6pc Metric Duralast Combo Wrenches set, bought the missing sizes and finally I have full sets of both SAE and Metric sizes. :D Saved alot of cash versus buying each size single.

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Bought some Carlyle Sockets (3/8dr, Shallow + Deep, 8mm-19mm) and Screwdrivers

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Finally my Wiha Industrial Pilers arrived in the mail, and they look and feel absolutely fabulous. Definitely will order more types in the near future.

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Cheers.
 
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Yeah its kinda odd becsuse i got kobalt sockets that is the complete opposite with the color code. On occasions if I'm not paying attention, exhausted, or just not there mentally, it may throw me off for a sec. But its not really a issue. First world problems eh.

Tbh I prefer duralasts color schememe of metric being red and sae being blue. The chrome moly sockets, if you are lucky enough to still have looks so nice with that color scheme. :eyecrazy:
 

BJ42LX

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Today, I managed to score a NOS USA 15mm Craftsmen Reversible Ratcheting Wrench for 7 bucks at sears.

Sheep,

Sorry to rain on your parade; why do you say that's a USA wrench? It's not stamped like the others (something that Sears obviously changed when they moved off shore) and it looks lobster-claw compared to the others.

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merbie

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Yeah its kinda odd becsuse i got kobalt sockets that is the complete opposite with the color code. On occasions if I'm not paying attention, exhausted, or just not there mentally, it may throw me off for a sec. But its not really a issue. First world problems eh.



Tbh I prefer duralasts color schememe of metric being red and sae being blue. The chrome moly sockets, if you are lucky enough to still have looks so nice with that color scheme. :eyecrazy:


What's special about chrome moly?


Sent from the sticks
 

Kaane

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SK Hand Tool 94562 1/4 and 3/8 Metric Socket Set

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Got it for $160, open box special from Amazon warehouse. Kind of ***** that all the pieces don't have a slot in the case, very weird. Overall amazing set though.
 

neonlazer

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SK Hand Tool 94562 1/4 and 3/8 Metric Socket Set

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Got it for $160, open box special from Amazon warehouse. Kind of ***** that all the pieces don't have a slot in the case, very weird. Overall amazing set though.

I remember reading some people who were disappointed in the blow molded cases. Based on that picture, I fully agree. Alot of wasted space.
 

Kaane

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The 1/4 ratchet and the 2 1/4 extensions don't have a place to go. The longer 1/4 extension doesn't fit anywhere, it's almost like they were added after the fact. Not a huge deal, I'll probably not use the case anyway.
 

SuperSheep

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Sheep,

Sorry to rain on your parade; why do you say that's a USA wrench? It's not stamped like the others (something that Sears obviously changed when they moved off shore) and it looks lobster-claw compared to the others.

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LoL, I just realized that last night. The sticker was covering up the label. The chrome is diffrerent color and the ratchet selector seems a bit loose than then USA made ones. :dunno:

Who makes those locking extensions?
Kobalt. They are pretty sweet as far as locking extention goes. Then also a duralast one as well as a extendable extention from pep boys
 
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Galvonzo

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3/8in deep metric 6-19 set, metric offset flarenut wrench set, 1/4in flex head ratchet, 4mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 1/4in sockets plus freebies and shirt from SK Day. More details in the SK day thread.
 

Hpozzuoli

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I picked up what Crescent calls an indexing pry bar. It has a push button pivot head. So far I think it's pretty useful. My only concern is how much force that pivot joint can handle.
 

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Qualitytools

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Today, I managed to score a NOS USA 15mm Craftsmen Reversible Ratcheting Wrench for 7 bucks at sears. Got 3/8dr Standard and XL HF Pro Flex Ratchet, wondering what the hype was all about...

IMG_20141111_210044.jpg


IMG_20141111_210104.jpg


Finally got my Proto Reversible Ratcheting Spine Wrench, in 13mm. But to my surprise, they sent me a duplicate! So I got 2 13mm, these are awesome wrenches, and pricey as hell too, so I am not sure what I want to do. yet.

f0c321da-fdba-4f6f-9ff2-4c7d64998894.jpg


The other day, I finally special ordered the 11pc SAE Duralast Combo Wrenches set, and the 6pc Metric Duralast Combo Wrenches set, bought the missing sizes and finally I have full sets of both SAE and Metric sizes. :D Saved alot of cash versus buying each size single.

IMG_20141107_175611.jpg


IMG_20141107_175511.jpg


IMG_20141005_161835.jpg


Bought some Carlyle Sockets (3/8dr, Shallow + Deep, 8mm-19mm) and Screwdrivers

IMG_20141005_162118_1.jpg


IMG_20141014_011015.jpg


IMG_20141014_011006.jpg



Finally my Wiha Industrial Pilers arrived in the mail, and they look and feel absolutely fabulous. Definitely will order more types in the near future.

IMG_20141004_200536.jpg


20140905_021252.jpg


IMG_20141014_010726.jpg


Cheers.

That 13mm Proto looks a lot like my Facom Ratcheting wrenches :)
 
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