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diernosaj

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I hope you understand how useless and how much of a pain in the *** that is gonna be.

Awesome idea tho. Put it in the garage in a couple years when the kid has out grown diapers.

Baby will outgrow that thing in less than a year. If this is not your first kid then you might be able to make it work. More power to ya. Good luck. $1500 would have went a LONG way with a decent dresser and supplies. Then again you wouldn't have a sweet snapon roll cart.

You must have an awesome wife.
 

GTA Matt

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It's the same size as regular changing tables. And not that I care about price, but it was well under 1500. I still have the very first box I was given and I expect this to last his lifetime. This is the cheapest this cart will be in his life as well. It was also his mothers idea lol.
 

Jarhead0408

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It's the same size as regular changing tables. And not that I care about price, but it was well under 1500. I still have the very first box I was given and I expect this to last his lifetime. This is the cheapest this cart will be in his life as well. It was also his mothers idea lol.

Zebulon? Heck I'm right down the road from you man. I work in Rolesville and live in Franklin County.
 

diernosaj

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Nice, good deal then. Its 32" wide. My son is 10 months old and 32" tall. You might want to at least get the side box or shelf for it. Put a basket of diapers on top of that. You're gonna want a lot of things around that kid easier accessible than in drawers at 3 in the morning.
 

sleepy127

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A MAC bit ratchet from the tool truck. My first time on a truck, man they squeeze a bunch of tools on that thing. I might have saved a few dollars if I would have got it from the MAC site but it was an impulse buy. It is a pretty nice ratchet though.
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Got these from amazon. I really like this WIHA bit set and driver. Can't wait to use it.
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These are some Pawn shop finds. I have $170 into all 3 pieces. The MATCO convertible snap ring pliers kit is 264.00 alone and those Mitutoyo calipers aren't cheap either.
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GTA Matt

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No kidding? My family goes down there for ballgames.

This your first kid? We've got 3 so far. 7,5, & 1-1/2.
Yup, first one. We wound up with about 30 tickets for this upcoming seasons games. If we can't use them up by the time the baby comes I'll hit you up so they don't go to waste if you are interested.
 

powerstroker

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Got the 1/2" to keep my 3/8" company and upgraded my cordless to new Milwaukee fuel.


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youngunn2008

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A MAC bit ratchet from the tool truck. My first time on a truck, man they squeeze a bunch of tools on that thing. I might have saved a few dollars if I would have got it from the MAC site but it was an impulse buy. It is a pretty nice ratchet though.
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Got these from amazon. I really like this WIHA bit set and driver. Can't wait to use it.
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These are some Pawn shop finds. I have $170 into all 3 pieces. The MATCO convertible snap ring pliers kit is 264.00 alone and those Mitutoyo calipers aren't cheap either.
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I have that grease gun, love it
 

youngunn2008

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I picked up a craftsman hand impact driver couple days ago. Vital for getting the torx bolts out of Volvo heavy trucks on the upper radiator hose elbow at the engine, if it has a Cummins ISX. Things are like welded in.
 

davethorik

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Got my 1st ever new Snap-On tool, TMR4 ratcheting 1/4 spinner handle.

2nd pic with my dad's SSDMR4A & SSDMR4B, and my Williams WRS-1.
 

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dodge610

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It was $38 shipped from the bay, I think it lists for $72, so not bad

Good deal going to see a guy on wed. that had an add on craigslist talked to him today on the phone. Has a barn full of stuff allready put a lot of it on hold with him. Will post pics when i pick up the 2 lots i did buy off him. Has 2 more lots he is holding for me. Finally I find a deal :D
 

Chris83

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Not really a tool but bought a new tool box and received this with it.

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Fordriver6

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Just got the Sunex 4 piece 3/8 impact wobble extension set along with a Sunex 12mm 12 point swivel socket. Got that particular socket for getting the 12 point loctited driveshaft bolts out of Ford 8.8 rear ends. Had to pull the trans on my Ranger the other week to replace the slave and the driveshaft bolts were a bear to get out.

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Dookie2122

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I got my two new SK Sets from Amazon today, 1/4" #91848 and 3/8" #94547, always been a huge SK fan, and these were on the wish list for a while. For those who have been on the fence about ordering SK sets from Amazon these were 100% perfect, I would order them again.
 

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ATK305

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Got tired of never finding my mini side cutters when I needed to restring a guitar. These will never leave the guitar tool kit. USA made and under $10.[/

Another thing I have my ever seen before. Being a bass / guitar player you would think I would seen these. Looks like it would saved some space in my gear bag. Have you tried them on any bass strings? My small wire dykes take a pretty good sqeeze to get through a .135 low B string.
 

gipraw

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Got tired of never finding my mini side cutters when I needed to restring a guitar. These will never leave the guitar tool kit. USA made and under $10.[/

Another thing I have my ever seen before. Being a bass / guitar player you would think I would seen these. Looks like it would saved some space in my gear bag. Have you tried them on any bass strings? My small wire dykes take a pretty good sqeeze to get through a .135 low B string.

I have used a set for several years for my basses. they work fine for cutting and make restringing a lot quicker. I have both sizes, for bass and guitar.
 

Ditchdigger

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Eugene, Oregon
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Another thing I have my ever seen before. Being a bass / guitar player you would think I would seen these. Looks like it would saved some space in my gear bag. Have you tried them on any bass strings? My small wire dykes take a pretty good sqeeze to get through a .135 low B string.[/QUOTE]


They seem to do just fine on bass strings. The tool is pretty cheesy looking and flimsy feeling but it does work. The winder is a little big for a Telecaster headstock but usable. All my other guitars are 3R3L and it works fine. For $8 or whatever on Amazon it is a good purchase.
 

Nick Danger

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Albuquerque
My first Snap On set.

SHLF80a
FHLF80
FHF80
THLF72

I got them used for $280 on Craigslist. Did I do okay?

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