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Any tool shops in Detroit area worth checking out?

MemphisR32

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I just found out I have a business trip to the Auburn Hills, MI area and didn't know if there were any cool tool shops to check out in the area? Anything of interest?

I mostly do mechanic work so not really looking into wood working/construction stuff.

Thanks!
 
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Well, going by your screen name I am assuming that you are from Memphis. If this is true and you are one of the many on this board who feel unloved by the lack of a Menards you can check them out while on your trip.
 
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MemphisR32

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Well, going by your screen name I am assuming that you are from Memphis. If this is true and you are one of the many on this board who feel unloved by the lack of a Menards you can check them out while on your trip.


Sorry I am not from Memphis. It was a nick name from college.




Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I got a lot of places to check not now!
 

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X2. One of the best tool stores I have been to. Lots of Klein Knipex and Channellock. There is also Production tool supply. They have multiple locations.

They also carry Occidental leather, Champion carbide hole saws (the best), Blaklader clothes, Stabila levels...
 

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Sounds like downriver now.... Back on topic, +1 for performance tool and kitts. My favorite tool store in michigan is too far away from auburn hills. C&j tool sales in Ionia. If any of you mich boys are out that way, worth it to stop. Couple miles north of 96 on 66.
 

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I frequent Kitts Industrial Tools on 8 Mile. I was turned onto it by a blacksmith friend years ago. It's kinda like an independent Harbor Freight (they carry Tekton and Grip as their main stock) with low priced Channellock tools and other, over stock, new old stock American made goodies mixed in. Always find something good mixed in their bins.

I also will always love Frentz Hardware in Royal Oak. They have the best selection of pull drawer parts bins I've ever found. Need a metric O ring for the discount special buy faucet you got at Home Depot? They have it.
 
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MemphisR32

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I will HAVE to check out Performance Tools and Kitts tomorrow. Thanks for the suggestions both look awesome!!
 

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I will HAVE to check out Performance Tools and Kitts tomorrow. Thanks for the suggestions both look awesome!!
I like to 'shop' Performance Tools also. Mostly browse to get Ideas of what I want. But frankly, Amazon, eBay, and Google will beat their prices 99% of the time, even when considering S&H (Amazon Prime = 2-day Free Shipping and returns are easy and very customer friendly).

I also endorse Kitts Tools, they have: bulk nuts, bolts, washers, and other assorted hardware. https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=kitts+tools They are on 8 Mile Road, yes that 8 Mile - the one the movie was made about. It's an OK area, but like any large city, keep your guard up and your wits about you - go and leave during the daylight.

It's a step above Harbor Freight (BTW - there are several HF sites around Metro Detroit).

If you have several hours to spend, the Henry Ford Museum is a MUST! http://www.thehenryford.org/museum/index.aspx

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Performance Line Tools in Pontiac is wonderful.

http://www.performancetoolcenter.com

While it does lean more towards construction and woodworking, it has a lot of auto tools.

THIS! I work 'round the corner and I love that shop. Really good prices!

Also, Lapeer is about 20 miles North of Auburn hills right up M-24. There is a shop there called Sam and Jakes. Awesome place.
 

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I wish I still had my job that took me to Auburn Hills once a month. I know this is going to sound weird coming from an Ohio guy but I REALLY liked going to Michigan. My best account was in Pontiac. I spent a lot of time up there for 2+ years.
 

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Detroit? ....let's see.... I'm pretty sure one of these stores is coming soon.

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Nice. I used to pass by the Curt building all the time. I do some sub contract electronics work for a local truck accy store. They buy a ton of Curt Hitches. They do buy some of the.others too. I noticed they are Hencho en Mexico. The Curt always have WAY better install instructions. And almost always install easier and more logically. Keep up the good work up there. I have another opportunity that may bring me back there pretty often.
 
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MemphisR32

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Thanks for the tip guys. I only had time to check out Performance but there was a lot of good stuff in stock. Ended up going home with a DeWalt heated jacket to give to my father for his birthday and a lisle 36mm oil filter socket for my VW.

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I have done the Ford museum before when a meeting on the Dearborn campus got delayed a few hours. It was a really nice facility. I did not see a museum at the Chrysler campus but I didn't really have a lot of time there on this trip. Only a meeting then headed home.
 
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There was a used tool store on Telegraph called ReTool. Not sure if it's there anymore. :dunno:

There is a Production Tool in Madison Heights. Mostly machinist items but they carry Williams and Wright hand tools. They've got a lot of machine tools on the floor that you can fondle.

http://www.pts-tools.com/cgi/CGP2HOME
 

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the one is howell, has some deals from time to time, but he is 75% ebay now, theres another reseller in downtown howell much bigger store and much better pricing, hes on michigan ave south of grand river

I'll have to give the one downtown another shot. I walked through there but didn't see much of interest. The prices on the couple chainsaws I looked at seemed really high. I did have my 4yr old daughter with me so that may have had something to do with trying to get out of there in a hurry :lol:
 

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How did your visit go?

Did you make it to any of the tool shops?

Edit - Sorry, didn't see your previous post. Sometimes I don't see ALL the new posts when I use the 'NEW POSTS' button on the dashboard.
 
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I'll have to give the one downtown another shot. I walked through there but didn't see much of interest. The prices on the couple chainsaws I looked at seemed really high. I did have my 4yr old daughter with me so that may have had something to do with trying to get out of there in a hurry :lol:


most of tonys stuff isnt priced, some of the odder items he likes and would rather trade, he collects some unusual stuff and loves to trade swap rather than sell the place is more hobby than buisness
 
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