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48548

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I like the puller set.
 
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48548

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I placed an order with Cripe the other day and it came in. Just some odd's and ends that I was looking at. a 3/4 allen u joint, williams 24" pipe wrench (not sure I think it was worth the money and I ordered a used rigid from ebay) and gearwrench hammer, and last but not least I order a few different torx,hex folding tools.

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Skin

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I like the puller set.

I thought it was pretty damned slick. Wheel bearing video sold me but its also set up to remove steering wheels, bearing races, and a variety of pressed on bearings (think trans/diff). Pretty much everything made in Japan too.
 

90zcar

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thats a pretty nice lookin vice ya got there.

is it me or has this thread been kinda slow lately? im ready to see some awesomeness i also need to own.


I think it all depends on how many new people come to this site and get addicted. I know myself I have gotten to a point where there isn't much I really "need" anymore. I kinda leveled out on what tools I need. I think every now and then I need a job specific tool but other than that I'm not getting a new lot of tools every other week like I used to


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BaMaDuDe87

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/\ Or they shy away from posting because there are some damn good things being posted on here and they might not think screwdrivers, a level, makita angle grinders, etc are worth posting (guilty).

I could just about posted to this thread every other day for the past few months. I'm sure y'all would have got tired of me.
 

77Mini

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Metric and SAE 1/2" drive allen sockets On clearance for $15.99
Female Torx sockets on clearance for $9.99

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3.5Gal parts washer. Brand new off Kijiji for $40 with a couple brushes

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ca90ss

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how do you like the polisher tossing up between that and the bluepoint air one

Haven't had much of a chance to use it yet. I mostly bought it to use with the roloc discs and it seems to work pretty well for that. Only minor complaint is I had to run a tap through the roloc pad before the adapter would screw into it.
 

d.mcfarland

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Snap On F80 (2010 date code, so NOS) from pl_silverado in the classifieds. My first Dual 80 ratchet. The craftsmanship and quality in these is very high. Zero backdrag also.
 

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Jarhead0408

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Snap On F80 (2010 date code, so NOS) from pl_silverado in the classifieds. My first Dual 80 ratchet. The craftsmanship and quality in these is very high. Zero backdrag also.

And so the addiction starts...

I just work on my own stuff, but I'm up to 7-8 dual 80's so far. I lost count. :)

I just bought a FF80 on eBay the other day. I've got two I need to get rid of as well.
 

90zcar

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Not bad for $20

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I bought a green one on Craigslist 2 years ago and ended up selling it for what I bought it for because I never used it. I found myself more comfortable and using a piece of rubber mat more often. A creeper just puts you too high off the ground and limits your clearance
You may have it for a better application than me tho


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koosh

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not so much a tool but something just as important! some new stanley sorting boxes! one has a lot of fasteners (mostly M6 and M8) and one is for mostly electrical/wood stuff like connector block, cable clips, screws and raw plugs!

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going to try and pick up a couple more!
 

Fixed

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Picked up a new welder a couple weeks ago. Apparently it's a re-badged Miller, but I'm having a hard time finding out what the original Miller model is. Anyone able to help me out?
 

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koosh

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picked these up the other day too! look to never have been used! Photo USA made circle pliers, all reversible for inside/outside clips and 4 different sizes/angles!

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L.Cheapo

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picked these up the other day too! look to never have been used! Photo USA made circle pliers, all reversible for inside/outside clips and 4 different sizes/angles!

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Those look a LOT like the Snap-On ones...

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02Xterra

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10pc USA cman 1/4 drive set from ebay, $14.. A few misc. USA cman sockets to fill in spaces in the Hansen racks, and 2 new channellocks
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vertguy

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I have been wanting a new soldering iron for a while and could not resist this NOS Weller from HJE. Also picked up a couple more VG's including the elusive 7CR and a 10WR... once the 10CR arrives, the wall rack is complete.
 

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SuitorsGarage

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Who is the manufacturer of these?
Have you used them yet and how strong do you think they are?
I have been thinking about buying a set in SAE hex or at least one in 7/32". I regularly remove stainless button head screws and come across some that are seriously tight. These would work great as long as they would hold up. Been eyeing some in the MSC sales flyers for a while but these look more robust.

Thanks

 

Strouty

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Gearwrench offered them, I have metric, SAE, and torx. They work well, not my go to tool, but they are nice to have. The reason I say offered is because I am not sure they make them.
 
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