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90zcar

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Yeah but no one local sells them individually. Checked a couple hardware stores


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jeopardy98

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Finally got my hammers and a few add on tools. Everything pictured was $22. My $5 mac pliers that were cancelled are on the way. They gave me a warranty pair of the newer model for my troubles and I didn't even ask so I should have 2 more pair on the way.80c418e2de7124f48b85e2fceed01019.jpg
 

AmishFury

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picked up some items for my angle grinder... the wire wheel says 4" but doesn't quite fit my 4 1/2" grinder the ends of the wires scrape the guard... the punch is not for the grinder...
 
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rjohnson

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Willams 3/8" Metric 6pt socket set. Only thing I dislike is that 21mm is skipped, and not available through Williams. Otherwise, they are almost identical to my Snap-on sockets. Not too shabby for around $111 delivered via toolsdelivered.com
 

ihateminimumwage

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Willams 3/8" Metric 6pt socket set. Only thing I dislike is that 21mm is skipped, and not available through Williams. Otherwise, they are almost identical to my Snap-on sockets. Not too shabby for around $111 delivered via toolsdelivered.com
I really like the new Williams logo they're now rolling into the USA sockets. Much nicer than the old basic typed WILLIAMS (I have one of the new logos in my 3/8" SAE set, the rest being old style).

That is totally bizarre that they offer a 20mm and a 22mm in deep 6pt, but no 21mm. I've just filled in my skipped sizes with Snap-On (and Blue Point for the missing Williams Taiwan sockets). Granted, it's a $32 socket (SFSM21), so how bad is your OCD?:lol:
 

rjohnson

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I really like the new Williams logo they're now rolling into the USA sockets. Much nicer than the old basic typed WILLIAMS (I have one of the new logos in my 3/8" SAE set, the rest being old style).

That is totally bizarre that they offer a 20mm and a 22mm in deep 6pt, but no 21mm. I've just filled in my skipped sizes with Snap-On (and Blue Point for the missing Williams Taiwan sockets). Granted, it's a $32 socket (SFSM21), so how bad is your OCD?:lol:

Bad enough that I will probably end up with it sooner or later. Not that I will ever use 21mm in 3/8" drive, but I might, and that is enough for me.
 

LXCam

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My latest from Zoro. Man this thing is light, I can't wait to try it out this weekend.

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JKennedy

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I was near downtown today after work so I stopped by the Sears parts store to see if they had anything. Most of it was power tools or newer stuff made in China, but I found this underneath some other tool sets.

Now it may not look like much but I'm a younger guy(21) so USA made craftsman tools were mostly before my time so it is a real gem for me to stumble across this.

The ratchets are "VT" series
The sockets are "G" series
Extensions and hex keys "H" series
The double open end wrenches "VV" series

And the best part is it was on clearance for $40!
 

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Ainsley

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Bondhus t handle and wiha L key hex sets in metric and SAE
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Not new, but to me it is. Huot drill dispenser. Going to put together a nice tap and drill set and then store my oddball countersinks etc bits.
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herfalerf

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The first thing I've bought in a while that I got really excited about.

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ATK305

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How do you like the ball grip craftsman screwdriver. I bought the phillips and the flat a while back. Pretty impressed with the grip and the quality so far even for overseas screwdriver.

I haven't used it yet..I thought it looked like a more comfortable design. They had them on clearance for $2.47 so I figured why not. I was also intrigued that they are made in Japan.

Do you use yours much?
 

E46erak

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Picked up some things from the Lowe's sale. Everything in the first picture for $20! The wobble 3/8" is a Husky I found loose at HD. I'm not too impressed with the action of the locking extensions. The long 1/4" one does not seem to be well-made. It only locks on sometimes and the release button gets jammed up. Will try and trade in, but they are likely all gone by now! Oh well, what can I say for $1.25? The other two locking extensions seem to work fine.

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Amazon Haul: B&D hex to squares, really nice looking Lisle 36 mm short socket for BMW oil filter housings, and the mini screwdrivers for a friend.

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Skin

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care to elaborate? that makes me kinda nervous.

The impact mechanism in the nose grenades. I blew mine apart in about 4 months of basic use. Apparently its a pretty common issue if you let it hammer a lot. Wouldn't be at all surprised to see a revision with a fatter impact housing in the future.
 

shoggoth80

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Taking a chance on the MAC closeout pliers. I could use some longer reach ones. At that price, it's worth putting in the order just in the off chance it will get filled. Out of all the truck brands, MAC's offerings tend to be the most aesthetically pleasing of the bunch. Lol.
 
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garthg

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I was near downtown today after work so I stopped by the Sears parts store to see if they had anything. Most of it was power tools or newer stuff made in China, but I found this underneath some other tool sets.

Now it may not look like much but I'm a younger guy(21) so USA made craftsman tools were mostly before my time so it is a real gem for me to stumble across this.

The ratchets are "VT" series
The sockets are "G" series
Extensions and hex keys "H" series
The double open end wrenches "VV" series

And the best part is it was on clearance for $40!

I think the source of the ratchet and sockets is Danaher. Makes them the same, more or less, as Armstrong.

Nice find. I saw a set of 1/2" Metric USA sockets in my local Sears recently. I didn't need them. Probably old stock as well.
 

herfalerf

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Decided to compile all the stuff I have bought since the last time I posted in this thread (prior to yesterday). As you can see most has already been used and abused. But here it is anyway. Those push pin pliers are probably one of the best tools I have ever bought btw. Highly recommend if you work on vehicles for a living.

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MattVette89

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Got this as a gift from my cousin today. He was a BMW mechanic but changed fields a few year ago. I offered to buy it and he refused to take any money, said we're family.

Matco 1/2 flex head 25-250 ft lbs.



 

LXCam

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I bought the same one from amazon for $178 shipped and it should be here anytime.I have heard alot of good about this gun

I've been wanting a new 3/8 gun for a while now. Last week there was a thread and this gun got rave reviews, so I hope everyone is right. And as it so happens we're putting a lift kit on my kids truck this weekend, so it should get a nice work out. :beer:

Here's some clearance stuff from Mac that came in today.

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Hpozzuoli

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I've been wanting a new 3/8 gun for a while now. Last week there was a thread and this gun got rave reviews, so I hope everyone is right. And as it so happens we're putting a lift kit on my kids truck this weekend, so it should get a nice work out. :beer:

Here's some clearance stuff from Mac that came in today.

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So that's where all the MAC stuff went.
 

dede2897234

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I purchased a couple days ago from a local industrial tool supplier the below hand tools.


Locally Made 3 Lbs. Brass Hammer



King Tony Straight Cut, Compound Action Tin Snips (Made in Taiwan)












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