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MagnumForce

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Are those craftsman thin profile ratchets? If so I bought mine right before they did the China swap and so far every single one has had to be rebuilt at least twice. Have been very disappointed.

Sad to say considering I have an sk ratchet that is decades old. Hope yours are turn out better.
My Chinese ones are hella awesome. Packed them with grease and they are smooth as silk. My go to rats.
 
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Hafen_Kafer

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3/8 drive in a 1/4 drive head. sorry for potato picture

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mauris69

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I love looking at this thread every once in a while, enjoy reading it......
Here's something I found at a yard sale a couple of weeks ago, paid $12 for everything. All in excellent shape, just needed cleaning.
-2 vintage Craftsman speed wrenches, 1/4" & 1/2"
-4 Craftsman 1/2 dr sockets =V=
-4 Craftsman 8pt sockets
-Miller Falls Co. offset screwdriver
-vintage Craftsman 1/4" T-handle =V=
-Wiss pinking shears, and
-2 socket racks



 

Piece-it Pete

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I bought another set of Grip on tools 89358 wrench set from MCM Electronics to fill out another tool box Christmas gift,

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and one of the wrenches says 'Pittsburgh' - busted :)

And I got some wrenches for myself:

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Wright 750, metric Wrightgrips.

Pete
 
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90zcar

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Only spent $10 bux on the snap on truck today but anything is something right?!

Blue point stubby needlenose
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I like snap on for the large pliers and whatnot but for the little mini ones I just can't fathom spending 50 dollars for the little guys. That's why I get the blue point ones


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Stooge

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started breaking down our dead weight stack in the lab yesterday, ran into an issue and prompted the order of a new Proto titanium 3/4 impact and some 1"+ hex bit sockets and some other odd sized standard sockets.

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unfortunately, it didnt even pretend to loosen the bolts, so we bought it for nothing and paid the premium MSC price, although with a corporate discount ! :lol_hitti
 

dlcwent

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started breaking down our dead weight stack in the lab yesterday, ran into an issue and prompted the order of a new Proto titanium 3/4 impact and some 1"+ hex bit sockets and some other odd sized standard sockets.

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unfortunately, it didnt even pretend to loosen the bolts, so we bought it for nothing and paid the premium MSC price, although with a corporate discount ! :lol_hitti

Was the razor blade for cutting up a couple of lines when the new gun didn't do the trick?:lol_hitti
 

Stooge

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Was the razor blade for cutting up a couple of lines when the new gun didn't do the trick?:lol_hitti

well it HAS been a long day! :eyecrazy::eyecrazy::eyecrazy:
we basically bought $1100 worth of tools and havent been able to use any of it successfully. went of the word of one of the engineers about what size some actuator bolts were and order 1 5/8 and dont come close to fitting, and the gun itself wont loosen the other hex bit bolts. cant really blame the gun though, the stack's been set up for years and pulls between 10 and 250kip daily so you have to figure the bolts are pretty well stuck in there and we dont know how the rigging people put it together when we moved into the building a few years ago.

it does hit like an absolute animal though, cant wait until it gets lost in the lab and finds it's way to my garage!
 

bodyguy16

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Those thread chasers are the bomb. Saved my **** a couple times and just makes rusty old fasteners thread in like new. You will love it.
Yup i borrowed the kit a few times from a co-worker, im not one for borrowing so when i saw them on sale i jumped on them.
Bodyguy16 I live those metal socket holders the Macs came in !!
Those little trays are awesome, pretty heavy duty too! Worth 30$ individually!!:mad:
 

Harrison2

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Only spent $10 bux on the snap on truck today but anything is something right?!

Blue point stubby needlenose
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I like snap on for the large pliers and whatnot but for the little mini ones I just can't fathom spending 50 dollars for the little guys. That's why I get the blue point ones


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I have the set, personally I dont really rate them. the tips are somewhat flimsy and half of them dont even have serrated jaws. I know some stuff you dont want to mar, but really. pliers with unserrated jaws to me are useless.
 
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madcrisis

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well it HAS been a long day! :eyecrazy::eyecrazy::eyecrazy:
we basically bought $1100 worth of tools and havent been able to use any of it successfully. went of the word of one of the engineers about what size some actuator bolts were and order 1 5/8 and dont come close to fitting, and the gun itself wont loosen the other hex bit bolts. cant really blame the gun though, the stack's been set up for years and pulls between 10 and 250kip daily so you have to figure the bolts are pretty well stuck in there and we dont know how the rigging people put it together when we moved into the building a few years ago.

it does hit like an absolute animal though, cant wait until it gets lost in the lab and finds it's way to my garage!

Out of curiosity what is your lab testing? is that set up a large Instron?
 

Stooge

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Out of curiosity what is your lab testing? is that set up a large Instron?

Not just a large Instron, i work at Instron in the calibration lab. This was the 250kip dead weight stack that calibrates all of our field service referrence load cells and customer load cells over 24kip in tension and compression.
 

madcrisis

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Not just a large Instron, i work at Instron in the calibration lab. This was the 250kip dead weight stack that calibrates all of our field service referrence load cells and customer load cells over 24kip in tension and compression.

WOW that is awesome. Dont know if your allowed or not but I would love to see some picutres.
 

ladrones

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A few of this weeks adds. Been getting sale items in. I decided to load my road box with all new items that I want. So I have been busy with that.

Added some cutters, pliers, pinless universal impacts, magnetic trays and a 3/8 drive impact socket set from Taiwan.

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sac02

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it does hit like an absolute animal though, cant wait until it gets lost in the lab and finds it's way to my garage!

So are you posting while you're at work? Possibly from a work computer? About your intent to steal tools from work? :lol_hitti
 

Tacoma bo

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A few of this weeks adds. Been getting sale items in. I decided to load my road box with all new items that I want. So I have been busy with that.

Added some cutters, pliers, pinless universal impacts, magnetic trays and a 3/8 drive impact socket set from Taiwan.

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Nice haul. Where'd you get the impact set from?
 

slow rider

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Hello,i am new here and i have seen a lot of cool tools coming by on this site.
Beacouse i collect belzer tools and iam new somebody can make a request of what they always wanted to see from this brand,and i wil place some pics if i have it.
 

rshadd

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dumb question, but...are they actually sharp?
Not really. I use them to scrape when I don't want to marre the finish. They're handy for paint touch up work when detailing the car. They're also handy for removing stickers, decals, stick on wheel weights, etc.
 
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