To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

My amazon shopping cart - what do you think?

techenthusiast

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 20, 2014
Messages
486
Bahco 9029t 6 inch wide jaw thin tooth adjustable wrench

CP 872 and 875 grinders

Neiko 10032a carbide burr set

Gearwrench 82248 48 inch adjustable and indexable pry bar

Sunex 9804 rolling head pry bar set

Atd 5375 oil filter strap

Gearwrench 81230p 120xp ratchet set

Tekton 30401 8oz ball pein hammer

$475 shipped

What do you think?
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

oldldh

Well-known member
Joined
May 22, 2012
Messages
3,700
Location
Fairhope, AL
Precision hammering requires a precision aim...:eek:

Why not---

As our British friends say, "Give it a proper bash---":bounce:

With this Tekton 48oz Ball Pein...:bowdown:

A BFH will get it done...:ninja::evil:

And it's only $15.99!!!
 

Attachments

  • tekton48.jpg
    tekton48.jpg
    66.6 KB · Views: 31
OP
T

techenthusiast

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 20, 2014
Messages
486
Precision hammering requires a precision aim...:eek:

Why not---

As our British friends say, "Give it a proper bash---":bounce:

With this Tekton 48oz Ball Pein...:bowdown:

A BFH will get it done...:ninja::evil:

And it's only $15.99!!!

You're right. Cart updated. But now I'm thinkiń about getting a bigger hammer for work too. I use a 3lb drilling hammer as my go to hammer at work but I also have a set of snap on ball peins and a dead blow

So it would have to be slightly heavier than 3lb
 

2ndGearRubber

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 24, 2014
Messages
14,185
Location
Pittsburgh
Don't discount smaller hammers. I use my HF "baby" hammer daily. It's maybe 7 inches tall, and weighs a pound. It is more useful that I ever thought possible.
 

oldldh

Well-known member
Joined
May 22, 2012
Messages
3,700
Location
Fairhope, AL
I use a 3lb drilling hammer as my go to hammer at work but I also have a set of snap on ball peins and a dead blow, so it would have to be slightly heavier than 3lb

Behold the Tekton 64oz Dead Blow...:scared:

A four pounder...:bowdown:

Again from Amazon for $15.47!!!

BFH's RULE!!!:thumbup:
 

Attachments

  • tekton64.jpg
    tekton64.jpg
    72.6 KB · Views: 23
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
T

techenthusiast

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 20, 2014
Messages
486
Behold the Tekton 64oz Dead Blow...:scared:

A four pounder...:bowdown:

Again from Amazon for $15.47!!!

BFH's RULE!!!:thumbup:

Looks good but I need a solid faced one not plastic like the dead blows, I already have a good sized snap on dead blow but I only use it on certain fragile things

This new desire is for driving pins out of equipment and trucks etc
 
Last edited:

619DioFan

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 9, 2013
Messages
3,617
Location
San Diego , Ca.
Don't know anything about the neiko burr set but I have the set from astro pneumatic and they are fantastic. after 2 years of use they still cut like brand new. I truly recommend them. having a rep from astro on the GJ doesn't hurt either.
 

jrobb316

Well-known member
Joined
May 18, 2014
Messages
1,377
Location
WI
I also have the astro set and recommend it.
I probably use my 8oz ball pein the most but have the 48 oz ready when called upon. And many choices in-between.
 
OP
T

techenthusiast

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 20, 2014
Messages
486
Don't know anything about the neiko burr set but I have the set from astro pneumatic and they are fantastic. after 2 years of use they still cut like brand new. I truly recommend them. having a rep from astro on the GJ doesn't hurt either.

The neiko set has more positive reviews than the astro as far as
Heavy duty cutting goes,
Hence why I chose that one

But if you can convince me otherwise I'll be happy to change, I've never dealt with neiko but I just got a quality AP product
 

jrobb316

Well-known member
Joined
May 18, 2014
Messages
1,377
Location
WI
Roll pins and small parts mainly.

I don't really know who Neiko is, but I bought a set of their step drill bits. Came in a nice little case and are marked in metric sizes, which is better for import instructions. They've been solid, can't complain.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom