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ADSR

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Looks a little mickey duck the unfinished corners. :dunno:
 

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littleponderosa

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MONTANA
Round 2 cause its me being me. Actually I thought I remember the semi-deeps to be a little longer. Maybe that was tool truck sticker shock.
 

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Palmer812

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Concord N.C.
A friend gave me these today. Haven't went through everything yet but a lot of Klein screwdrivers, Craftsman USA wrenches sockets and ratchets. Gear Wrench ratcheting wrenches, some Channelock pliers and a Gedore Germany 1/2" swivel
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Deadsquiggles

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I picked these up at an estate sale for $8 total. 3 rat tail files, 3 flat files, all Nicholson. And one cornwell double open end wrench, 5/8" and 3/4". I feel pretty damn good about it.
 

rockinacummins

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Wapanucka, OK
Got my new wrenches from jeepinjz. They are very very nice! My first full snap on set and my new main use. Sweet deal on them too. SAE from 5/16 to 1-1/4 and metric from 6mm to 22mm



 

zcbauer89

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Some MAC goodness. This is an extremely comprehensive set. Pretty satisfied.
 

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XxToolAholicxX

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SF **** Bay Northern California
A friend gave me these today. Haven't went through everything yet but a lot of Klein screwdrivers, Craftsman USA wrenches sockets and ratchets. Gear Wrench ratcheting wrenches, some Channelock pliers and a Gedore Germany 1/2" swivel
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krc328ic

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Maine
I don't actually have it yet, but I just grabbed this on ebay for $21.50 shipped! :bounce:
10" long. The seller claims made in France. ( I thought this style was always made in Italy, but maybe they started in France?) Either way I'm happy.

The last thing I need is another 3/8" ratchet, but I just couldn't help myself...

I have that same style Facom in 1/2" and it is stamped with France. It's at least 15 years old too.
 

BUILTTOLAST

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Jan 15, 2015
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Nova Scotia,Canada
1/4" mini die grinder,special buy,for $10,no name brand,from Princess Auto.
My local store had about 100 of them.
I usually only like to buy Mastercraft/Mastercraft Maximum brand,but for $10,I grabbed it.






Also,3 piece extra long 1/2" dr extensions.18",24",30",for $20,no name brand,from a tool wholesaler/liquidator.
Again,usually only like to buy Mastercraft/Mastercraft Maximum brand,but for $20,I grabbed them.








 
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hondacivic247

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Picked up these new gearwrench 3/8 & 1/2 SAE hex sockets to adjust the valves on my quincy 325. Got these 2 used air tools off ebay for $150, ingersoll rand 107xp and a Mac Aw612 which I love

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Strouty

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Southern Maine
Indexable prybars, $15 each at tractor supply.

I would have bought two as well! I like them, but I have had one pop apart, check the screw holding the push pin together. You may even want to put some thread locker on it. I would have been able to put it back together, but we could not find the little bolt. Home Depot gave me a new one with no issues.
 

thecheeseguy

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Some axle nut sockets I bought off my co worker for a good price
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Silver Eagle O2 sensor socket from the Matco truck
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Gray Pneumatic 12 point axle nut socket set from Amazon
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Coolant pressure tester, 50 bucks at a pawn shop. It was a good find.
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90zcar

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Was at harbor freight and picked up a push pin clip pliers. I was not satisfied with the spring and cheap steel rivet holding the halves together which felt loose.
I busted the rivet out and stuck a not through and put a nut on...cut the excess threads off and welded the nut solid.
Shot a little black spray paint on it and called it a day
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Kamanhart

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Jul 9, 2014
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Wausau Wisconsin
Weekend deals

$50

$10- No name but sturdy as ****


$70- Might have got caught up in the bidding but she runs smooth as silk and should be well more than enough for what i need
 

GHBrumbaugh

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Oct 6, 2014
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Just got my 2654-20 3/8" impact wrench. My M18 Fuel Drilling/Driving trifecta is complete.
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jetdawg

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LA
love those old wiltons

Strouty, which cordless impacts are at the top of the game right now?
 
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Bessy

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Ontario, Canada
Nice.I still don't have that set myself,keep saying I'm going to get it but I always end up buying some other Mastercraft/Mastercraft Maximum tool (try budgeting myself to 1 new tool per week)
As for the tools being locked up,most CT stores are that way.The CT stores in my area know me by name so when the sales person gets the tool out,they just hand me it to take to the cash on my own or continue to shop with it.

I took the 46pc (I correct my original statement) back today, and rather than walking out with cash in hand, I did have to take a look around. walked out with a set of shop scissors and a drywall saw (which i can justify due to the size able hole in a basement bedroom wall courtesy of an unruly ex-tenant). The new set seems nice and of course the price was reasonable. I haven't got around to using it yet as unfortunately my landlord might have an issue with me refurbing a transmission in the living room, just a hunch.
 
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Strouty

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love those old wiltons

Strouty, which cordless impacts are at the top of the game right now?
For the money the Milwaukee seem to offer the most power. I have not tried the 3/4" one yet. Even the 3/8" is pretty good. I guess it depends on if you all ready have some Milwaukee M18 batteries. I am personally hoping the make M28 fuel tools, not holding my breath.
 
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