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warmpancakes

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my dealer ordered 4, one of each cart in pink, this was the last one he had, he needed it gone, the very bottom below the drawers has some scuffs in the finish that should polish out
 
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RXtacy

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RXtacy

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This arrived last night.

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flame broiled

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That white box looks awesome! If I was ever so out of my mind that I would buy a new box from Snap-On, I'd definitely get white.

He's got me tempted to get the white now. Looks very nice


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So that's why they call it "The Great White North" eh !



I questioned color of the box for years... I think I need to repaint the wall a different color so people notice it?? LOL My coworker bought a green one and everyone notices it!!!! :lol_hitti

 

MattVette89

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Bondhus are great, I've put some good torque on mine with zero problems.

Keep us posted on the bits, I'm looking for a new set.

I think I've destroyed the last of my cheap hex keys so upgraded. Actually this set was extremely affordable, only around $13. Long overdue purchase.

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These unfortunately weren't cheap. 29pc Set Titanium Nitride coated ThunderBits.

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uglyjacko

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Are those the same wrenches as the DeWalt's? Taiwan made? Damn Stanley really is the ***** of the tool world lol.

I might have to check the local wally world, I don't think I ever paid attention to there tool isle since I hate that store.

I don't know if it is the same as dewalt but it is made in china, in my local Walmart clearance shelf
 

shoggoth80

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Christmas present for my father. It's new, I picked ot up today, and it doesn't leave my possession for a couple months. It counts. Lol.
 

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AmishFury

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and now i'll have to make another trip to menards to return the knife... "quick change" function does not work at all... i managed with great difficulty to install a blade using the button
 

iScream

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spent my tax refund on this plane , have been lusting after it for a while......I am pretty sure since I was 6 years old LOL

You can't beat USA for super quality tools. You will have to pry this sucker out of my cold dead hands.... :)

Lie Nielsen?

I sold the collection below a few years ago. They sat untouched for about 6 years before I admitted to myself that I had no interest in actually using them.


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canuckian

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3/8 swivel socket torx bits seem like a very specific specialty tool....details?
they're 1/4 drive with stubby shanks. didn't occur to me to think they were a specialty tool though.
Canuckian, anything specific planed for those things?
nothing specific or immediate. i've come across a few fasteners (mostly german cars) that were easier to get to with a swivel on a torx bit so these should fit even better. They were a little better than 50% off on the truck so I figured I'd give em a whirl. May end up being something I rarely or never use but the price was right.
 

abvw

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they're 1/4 drive with stubby shanks. didn't occur to me to think they were a specialty tool though.

nothing specific or immediate. i've come across a few fasteners (mostly german cars) that were easier to get to with a swivel on a torx bit so these should fit even better. They were a little better than 50% off on the truck so I figured I'd give em a whirl. May end up being something I rarely or never use but the price was right.

I need a set of those, and the e-Torx as well.
 
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jonti48310

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Just finished a 2 week job in Switzerland, so figured I should pick up a little Bday present for myself while over there.
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Now just gotta figure out how the heck to fit everything in the single drawer I have left for screwdrivers in my box.

Idk what you do, but I want your job. :lol_hitti
 

Coolabah

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Lie Nielsen?

I sold the collection below a few years ago. They sat untouched for about 6 years before I admitted to myself that I had no interest in actually using them.


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Yes indeed you are correct , its a Lie Nielsen No4. Wow your photo still has me drooling , but I agree this sort of tool needs to be used , it will only get better with use !
 

nes999

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This just came in today, Paid 147 bucks shipped to my door. I always forget this thread is here, I need to do a catch up day. Maybe this weekend ill take a picture of everything that came in this last week.
 

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90zcar

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Was at ol advance auto parts today and I seen they now carry Milton brand products and I could use a new low profile tire chuck so I grabbed the last one off the shelf($2.50) and two fittings
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abvw

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I only noticed one other set besides the ones I bought and that was early in the day. I'll give him a call tomorrow and ask. I didn't see any e-torx. do they come in a universal set as well?

I thought I saw it in the new CAT1300 catalog, I might be wrong.

Is your driver corporate or franchisee?

Edit: found it, only in singles though.
 
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Skin

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Got a couple Hazet shirts, their oetiker clamp crimp tool (I have the Lisle pliers and hate them), and I finally got the SOEXLMs.

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On an aside if anyone is interested in a new Hazet shirt I have 2 brand new large to re-sell ($35 shipped or $65 for both and im not making a dime). I bought L and XL not knowing which would fit and found im too fat for the L. Should fit someone in the 160-170lb range quite well. Made in Germany.


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firworks

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Got a couple Hazet shirts, their oetiker clamp crimp tool (I have the Lisle pliers and hate them), and I finally got the SOEXLMs.

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On an aside if anyone is interested in a new Hazet shirt I have 2 brand new large to re-sell ($35 shipped or $65 for both and im not making a dime). I bought L and XL not knowing which would fit and found im too fat for the L. Should fit someone in the 160-170lb range quite well. Made in Germany.


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That Hazet shirt is sweet, but you think a large would only fit up to 170lb? Is it way smaller than a US large? I'm 215lb and I wear a large shirt / polo.
 

Skin

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im 195 and the Large was snug hence keeping the XL. If I had **** muscles to show off I wouldn't mind the snugness but I don't ;). I think 170 is a fair guess for the Large if you prefer your shirts to have some breathing room.
 

flame broiled

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You know that your Dealer is listening to your wants.... when he shows up with a Ratcheting Nut Driver to match your growing collection of White Handle screwdrivers..


 

HaroRider

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Was at ol advance auto parts today and I seen they now carry Milton brand products and I could use a new low profile tire chuck so I grabbed the last one off the shelf($2.50) and two fittings



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I need some of these, the cheap HF jobs ****..

I would be afraid to use those white screwdrivers lol they look so good
 
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