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87FoRunner

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10-20mm Snap On HP zero degree double box wrenches, and buy one get one deal on 1/4 drive metric 12 point sockets. I already have a full set of 6 point sockets, now I'm working on a full set of 12 points. (All sizes, 1/4 - 1/2 drive)


How much? I hope my driver gets that deal.
 

AA/FC

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How much? I hope my driver gets that deal.

It was full price for the deep set ($225) and get the shallow set free. My driver said they were "left over" so I dont know exactly when they ran this deal. Last month maybe?
 

dfmkevin

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Hmm... I had this delivered today. Matte Blue Snap-On KRL1022

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90zcar

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Wow very nice^^^^
Love them black wheels. Those gaudy chrome wheels was one of the worst appearance mistakes snap on made to their boxes and it stuck for years. Hopefully they will stay like yours and change for the better. Can u get a close up of that emblem? Looks like they changed the design of that a little


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SquareLJ

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Got these three ratchets in the past two weeks and got the parts kit in today. Oh, and the socket came attached to the 9/32's ratchet. I got the repair kit thinking that the 1/2" drive might need it, but after opening it up and giving it a thorough cleaning, it works perfectly. In fact, the 3/8" drive is the only one with something wrong with it. The On/Off lever is loose.

1951 - 1/2" drive NO. 71-M
1949 - 3/8" drive F-71-A
1942 - 9/32" drive M-70L


 

90zcar

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Just grabbed this never used Snap-On alternator/water pump pulley puller set on craigslist for $40 bux.....I couldn't resist!! Don't know when I'll use it but for that price for a brand new set that runs over 300 dollars list I had to. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1419005294.981409.jpg


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twertsy

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Fresh off the USPS truck! The way you guys rave about these things, did I really have a choice? :beer:
 

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dmw56

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Not new but got this for $5 at a garage sale.


Just bought these to work on my new Camaro. I needed a set of deep well metric sockets. I didn't have any. I also needed some Torx drivers.
 

Ruger_556

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Matco extension



3/4 ratchet head, slide hammer, angled feeler gauge set, and a new chuck for my air drill.
 
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Ruger_556

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Nice. I have one of those, was surprised by the amount of work they can do.

I had to use my 1/2 drive to roll a Cummins ISM over for setting the overhead and I wasn't going to do that again. I pretty much decided right then and there what my next tool purchase was going to be... Should be slick :rocker:
 
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gsingh

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canukcian, love those lady feet prybars. I actually have 2 sets. SO and SK, so useful when you need them .
 

canuckian

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canukcian, love those lady feet prybars. I actually have 2 sets. SO and SK, so useful when you need them .

I've come across a few situations where they would've been idea for the job and made do with punches and other prybars. Snappy guy offered a discount and a free coat so figured may as well be prepared for the next time I need such a tool.
 

90zcar

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I've come across a few situations where they would've been idea for the job and made do with punches and other prybars. Snappy guy offered a discount and a free coat so figured may as well be prepared for the next time I need such a tool.


I am gonna drop the ball soon and get one or two of the MAYHEW lady foot bars which are less than half the price of the SO ones and are identical. I'm probably gonna go with a 12" or 16". Which jacket is that? I think there's 3 or 4 style different jackets floating around each year


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canuckian

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It's the black winter jacket with red cresting on the left chest and down the arm.
As for the prybars, I guess the price difference depends on how much you can get the snap on's for ;). I don't have anyone local that I know of that deals in the full Mayhew line anyways so SO was my logical choice.
 

90zcar

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This big box came through ups today. A little overkill in the box for what it was but props to lista!!

I been looking for some thin plastic bins for little little stuff. I already have large trays from Ernst but I wanted small ones.
Found some from lista. Anyone looking for some check them out. These were $2.24 a piece with free shipping directly through lista.
They are 3x6 and even come with label tags that can slide in the box
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Total bill shipped to my house....$6.72!!!


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SuperSheep

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Yup USPS truck visited me today too. Dropped off these babies. The Bosch EC Brushless Impact Wrench 1/2dr was a replacement because the last one I bought new, was defective out of the box. Which I attribute to being a total fluke (likely due to rough abusive during shipping) and not a indicator of Bosch's overall quality. Which btw is excellent, the fit and finish of the Impact is great. While not the most powerful compact impact, it is respectable and certainly more then enough. You can definitely tell the better quality, craftsmanship and material used in the Bosch as compared to the Milwaukee FUEL. Not to bash Milwaukee, but with the Bosch doesn't have misaligned plastic housing, or extra material from the molding process and the plastic's texture feels alot more premium and grippy. The plastic used on the Milwaukee just feels cheaper and flimsier. Also the sound the motor makes is infinitely better sounding, it sounds alot more electronically and less rough and abrasive then the FUEL. With this you can definitely tell how a brushless motor sounds different than a brushed motor. It is lighter and shorter then the FUEL I believe. Best of all I payed only $108 baretool with shipping for it. Score.

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One impact is sweet, but two is sweeter. I also snagged the newest Makita LXT Brushless Impact Wrench 1/2dr that just came out. I think it is the best looking Compact Impact Wrench to date. Also it is the only other Compact Impact Wrench that rivals the Milwaukee Fuel in torque. Milwaukee's dominance as the strongest Compact Impact Wrench are numbered. The fit and finish is also remarkable, no misaligned parts, no extra molding, great ergonomics. Motor sounds alot smoother than the FUEL, but a little less "electronicy" then the Bosch. Its powerful too, maybe even a little more then the FUEL in real life tho on paper the torque is the same. Its actually made in Japan too. Pricey tho, $210 from home depot for baretool, taxes included. But money well spent imo.

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Also got a few Duralast Reversible Ratcheting Wrenches and the Duralast 3/8dr Comfort handle Ratchets, awesome quality considering its from auto parts store... And the Wera "mini" Kraftform Kompakt screwdriver set. Its friggen cute and really handy to keep in your pocket or backpack. Lastly, a buddy hooked me up with a Wiha precision screw driver set with bonus pliers.

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SASORacing

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A few recent items. The socket tray is my third LAS lock a socket tray. This one will hold all my random three eighths hex bits,spark plug sockets, screwdriver bits adapters and whatever else is three eighths drive.also got grip-on locking pliers.also I'm going to show off my quarter inch SK set again.one thing I'm pretty excited about is the new backup file set. I really like the orange handles and the different texture and engraved metal that seems high quality also its made in USA. And then last 3 a few odds and ends like punch kit and a orange box cutter oh yeah and oh we ha6 in 1 screwdriver. I just love showing off new tools.
I would also like to point out in the second picture is the long Alan sockets from Tekton on Amazon. These seem like it great tool for around $24 and they are perfect for working on vintage motorcycle shocks great value highly recommended.
 

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Crown Imperial

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A few recent items. The socket tray is my third LAS lock a socket tray. This one will hold all my random three eighths hex bits,spark plug sockets, screwdriver bits adapters and whatever else is three eighths drive.also got grip-on locking pliers.also I'm going to show off my quarter inch SK set again.one thing I'm pretty excited about is the new backup file set. I really like the orange handles and the different texture and engraved metal that seems high quality also its made in USA. And then last 3 a few odds and ends like punch kit and a orange box cutter oh yeah and oh we ha6 in 1 screwdriver. I just love showing off new tools.
I would also like to point out in the second picture is the long Alan sockets from Tekton on Amazon. These seem like it great tool for around $24 and they are perfect for working on vintage motorcycle shocks great value highly recommended.

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Man those files are the business. Only missing holes in the handles so you can hang them on pegs. Looks like a mixture of rebranded Nicholson files with Witte handles?
And why back up files? You have main ones that are even awesomer?
 
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SASORacing

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Sorry i was using speech to text. Meant Matco files. these willl be replacing my harbor freight ones. Yeah they are very nice looking. And what suprises me is how good the files metal is, its engraved in a unique pattern on each file. Very sharp and clean machining. I like the bright orange color too.

I am not sure who makes them, I guess matco? But yeah Witte makes the screwdrivers for matco, not sure about these files. I could call and find out. Says usa, and I think Witte is German right? Im glad you like them thanks! Anyone who will listen to me rant about my tools I got mad respect for yo!
 

Sorin S.

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Thank's :beer:

When I bought the first box I never thought it would come to this stage, I ordered three sliding drawers Complete guides, two were available, and the third will arrive. I want to replace the sea bottom with three smaller.



Hazet for suspension and the oil filter cover

And a bench vise



greetings to all
 
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90zcar

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Haha I love the included cat pics! Nosey as hell! I'm gonna start putting my black furball in my tool pics.


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