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bodyguy16

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The black adapter on the left, very similar to the roloc grinding discs,it screws into the adapter.

The 3M site has what looks like might work with an angle grinder.

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Does anybody know what this attaches to?


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Caparris

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Ordered some Ernst socket boss trays off amazon, bought some new hex sockets from snap on and won a thermos.

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I've been using those (if they're the twist lock version) for a few years now.. they are awesome. I took the time to setup a few of the rails for full sets of sockets, torx, hex, etc. and put all the labels in the right spots. It takes some time but makes it so easy to tell if you're missing something.. Then I have red for SAE and blue for metric too!
 

BlkSlvrdo129

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I already banked this one in a way but this is the first time USING a new tool. Roloc bristle discs are awesome. This wheel hub has 115K miles on it:

I think this is going to drive a new tool purchase of the Milwaukee M12 Buffer / Sander that does Rolocs.

Did you use yellow or green ones on that hub?
 

vertguy

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New SWAG table for the Dewalt. Not sure why I waited so long as this totally changes the uses for the saw and I already used for a couple projects during day 1 of my garage spring break :D
 

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JRC3

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I tried the corded Ridgid collated screw gun once...Returned it the next day.



Bought this the other day and holy ****.

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What an awesome piece.

Used a HF coupon and got 10% off at Menards.
 

MattVette89

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Here are my Craftsman Industrial Wrenches with the Ernst Wrench Racks #6050 in a 40" Craftsman Grip-latch box.

Thank you for that. :beer:

I have the large set of GW long panels (goes up to 1 1/4" I believe) laying flat and it takes up too much room. Any guess as to how much space it saved with those racks? All of my other wrenches are in the snap on looped holders, but I don't think they'd work well for the 1" sizes.
 
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DSM_PWR

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I had these at my door less than 24 hours after I placed my order with Trusty-Cook. Staggering quality and customer service. :thumbup:

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Bunit98

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Bent my princess auto pry bar so bought a new set off the truck. 150$ cash
 

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nanofrog

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My vampliers came with a cover.
FWIW, Engineer is the actual manufacturer and sell the covers separately under their own label (for those they offer covers for).

Vamplier chose to include the covers with the pliers as a set (nice touch IMHO :thumbup:, but not the end of the world if they didn't).
 

nutsnbolts

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I have just gotten on another buying binge...I bought a bunch of stuff that hasn't come in yet, but they are starting to trickle in. I scored half a dozen of these magnetic tool holders for about $40, including shipping. They are surprisingly heavy magnets, and the mounting holes are 16" apart, so they are easy to mount if your studs are16" on center.

I also found this 14mm Mac flex socket wrench on Ebay for about $21. I am building sets of these one by one.
 

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nutsnbolts

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Skin

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FWIW, Engineer is the actual manufacturer and sell the covers separately under their own label (for those they offer covers for).

Vamplier chose to include the covers with the pliers as a set (nice touch IMHO :thumbup:, but not the end of the world if they didn't).

Just a note, the separate cover is made specifically for PZ-58 model. VT-001 is the vamplier rebrand which includes the cover. The prices are kind of a wash a the moment on Amazon between buying the plier and cover together or Vamplier with cover.
 
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