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Silentt

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I could sure use a 24mm to complete my snap on wrench set. I think that size is 60 or 70 for the one wrench?

My craftsman 15/16 wrench will do for now


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I should have worded my post better. I ordered all the SO big wrenches on eBay for $20 each shipped, they all look brand new. The screwdriver set and alignment wrench came out to around $120 off the truck.

Searching eBay for awhile helps the wallet. I ordered my flank drive plus 10-19 for $350 and found them a week later on eBay for $160-$180.
 
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Caparris

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Not new

But finally got a pic with most of my Milwaukee stuff. 2763 and M12 ratchet are at my parents, but this is a lot of it. Oh, and I have a cordless hoodie also
 

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Hafen_Kafer

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SoCal - USA
From fellow GJ member RM209
Bicycle tool kit
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vertguy

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SE WI
A pair of CM adjustable wrenches (Western Forge- USA).
 

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orestis

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Brand New flexible ratchet FORCE (Taiwan) and socket adaptors.
The ratchet is 72 teeth however in use the teeths jumped 1, 2 or 3 together.I open it and put little grease in the teeth and now works very fine without problems.
Various brand new Acesa sockets 3/8.
Acesa sockets was on offer from prices ranging form 0,80 € 6mm to 2,45 € 19mm!
 

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StillTooManyHobbies

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Port Tobacco, MD
Received these in yesterday's mail from GJ member Rockinacummins. I'll clean them up and make a nice set of older SK. This will be my "before" picture.
 

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ChrisLS8

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Was digging around and found this Crestoloy 8" wrench from the 1930's. Still works perfectly.


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colin39

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E spanners, for use on merc and vw audi
facom, of course , I bought a mac set and snapped 2 within a week they were replaced and bent one the same day, through them back at the rep and got these. They have lasted the week.


 

90zcar

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Pick up my new Snappy cutters.

One pair of the new VictorEdge diag cutters that just hit the streets. Sharp cutting edge on both sides, makes a realllllly clean easy cut.



And then a set of flush cutters i've been wanting


Can we see a pic of those cutters from the front


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efb16acrx

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not all that new but ive been too lazy to post anything ive bought in a while so heres some of it.
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NUISANCE

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Oct 18, 2014
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I picked up a Pasco 4661 compression sleeve puller from my local plumbers supply, stock photo below. I am redoing my bathroom and wanted to put in new valves and escutcheons on the wall but had no way to get the damn compression ring off. I just tried on my garage sink and I love this thing! Thought I was going to have to cut the rings off but was afraid of cutting into the pipe but this thing made it so much easier as it took less than 15 seconds to get the ring off.

On a side note, I can only use this thing so many times so I was thinking about setting doing a thread where I loan this thing out for free like Autozone does with their tools. Someone would send me a deposit, I send them the tool and when I get it back I refund the full deposit. Hopefully this way someone can get use out of it as when I am done this will have a lot of shelf time in the garage.

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ATK305

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Redlands, CA.
I guess I never noticed. I haven't purchased new screw drivers in 12 + years. If I'm not working on a carb or a guitar I never use them. I use bits and my 1/4" ratchets or my cordless drills. I rarely use screwdrivers unless I'm working on something electrical in the house and for that I have some really old Klein insulated screw drivers that belonged to my dad. They must be 40 years old.
 
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Mohawk Dave

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Picked this guy up, super clean. Milwaukee 6200 electric chainsaw. Sharpened the chain by hand last night. It will replace a cheap corded cman I have. I have gas Stihls, but use these indoors for big timbers etc.
 

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E.Marquez

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Kempner Texas
Order to ship to arrive TWO business days :bowdown:
Precision Instrments 1/2 beam type TQ wrench
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Qualitytools

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SOCAL
I picked up a Pasco 4661 compression sleeve puller from my local plumbers supply, stock photo below. I am redoing my bathroom and wanted to put in new valves and escutcheons on the wall but had no way to get the damn compression ring off. I just tried on my garage sink and I love this thing! Thought I was going to have to cut the rings off but was afraid of cutting into the pipe but this thing made it so much easier as it took less than 15 seconds to get the ring off.

On a side note, I can only use this thing so many times so I was thinking about setting doing a thread where I loan this thing out for free like Autozone does with their tools. Someone would send me a deposit, I send them the tool and when I get it back I refund the full deposit. Hopefully this way someone can get use out of it as when I am done this will have a lot of shelf time in the garage.

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I would definitely be interested as I was looking for one at Lowe's and H. Depot but could not find one.
 

SixT40

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Feb 14, 2015
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Illinois
I bought a Makita 100th Anniversary 18V L-Ion drill/impact combo
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Some accessories to go with them; impact phillips drivers and a countersink set.
I choose MADE IN USA whenever possible.
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NUISANCE

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Oct 18, 2014
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Bay Area, CA
I would definitely be interested as I was looking for one at Lowe's and H. Depot but could not find one.

I just got back from HD with 2 new Shark Bite water valves that I will be installing today so I can send it to you whenever you need it. I will just throw it in a USPS small flat rate box and send it to you that way. When you send it back just throw 5 bucks in the box to cover the shipping cost. Don't worry about a deposit, you are an active member, I have seen your posts, and I trust that you will return it. If that sounds good shoot me a PM when you want me to mail it out.
 

ronald5256

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Aug 31, 2014
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Hi all not had any new bits to show for a bit but I have one for you now lol
It's a nice bit of kit just the job if you have got a car with alloys on and don't have or have lost the key to get the lock nuts off the makers say it will remove 100% of the nuts available on the market today it did take mine and my friends off with no problems and with no damage to the wheels
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ChrisLS8

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Picked up a second ball joint seperator, some 22" screwdrivers, the last Taiwan 1/4 drive Pittsburgh at the store, telescoping nut driver and a pair of 909CB's
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Caparris

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Greensboro, NC
GearWrench 3680 Ratcheting Wrench Serpentine Belt Tool

and

GearWrench 8921 21 Piece 3/8-Inch Drive (20mm) Metric Pass Thru Ratchet Set

Haven't used either yet.. but they looked useful and I've been quite happy with everything I've received from Gearwrench thus far.

The belt on my car (supercharged) is stupid tight, so I'm hoping this belt tool helps make belt changes a little less painful
 

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