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Moose-LandTran

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QLC tool bag. Fuel impact and boot, TEKTON wrench sets, snap on flush cut pliers, snap on hard handle flex head ratchet, otc filter pliers, pliers wrench fluke leads, bahco adjustables and rigid pipe wrench

That is some serious set of filter pliers there! For air dryer filters or just giant truck oil/fuel/coolant filters?

Do love a Ridgid pipe wrench, i have a few and they're great, nothing else bites like they do.
 
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lightning02

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QLC tool bag. Fuel impact and boot, TEKTON wrench sets, snap on flush cut pliers, snap on hard handle flex head ratchet, otc filter pliers, pliers wrench fluke leads, bahco adjustables and rigid pipe wrench


How do you like those tekton wrenches?
 

R. Johnson

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I have those Tekton sets, I think they're great value. Same goes for their sockets.

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not-required

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Those otc pliers will be for those big filters so I don't have to mess with a strap wrench anymore. I haven't used the TEKTON wrenches yet but I've heard good things about them. They will mostly be used when I travel to other islands to do work.
 

PelicanPines

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I don't post a lot of my new stuff but... I upgraded to a nicer Table Saw and had to share. I still have to put the rubber caps on the ends of the rail but it's true/square/straight in all the right places now.

I also got a couple of Grrr Ripper push blocks... my uncle was a cabinet maker and had 8.85 fingers.

For those that care... It is a Ridgid R4512... $529.00, sold at Home Depot... it weights just shy of 250 pounds... the box fit easily in the back of my subaru... that's a Diablo 80 tooth fine finish blade on there...

One complaint on this saw... The power cord, to which i have it set for 110 but 220 is just a flip of a few internal wires and new plug end... well the cord is too damn short. I purchased a 12/3 15 foot extension and now I have more than enough room to wander.

Edit: almost forgot... the best part about this saw... it comes on a set of pedal casters... one step the thing raises up and rolls easily... flick of a toe and it drops back down.
 

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morgantm

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I don't post a lot of my new stuff but... I upgraded to a nicer Table Saw and had to share. I still have to put the rubber caps on the ends of the rail but it's true/square/straight in all the right places now.

I also got a couple of Grrr Ripper push blocks... my uncle was a cabinet maker and had 8.85 fingers.

For those that care... It is a Ridgid R4512... $529.00, sold at Home Depot... it weights just shy of 250 pounds... the box fit easily in the back of my subaru... that's a Diablo 80 tooth fine finish blade on there...

One complaint on this saw... The power cord, to which i have it set for 110 but 220 is just a flip of a few internal wires and new plug end... well the cord is too damn short. I purchased a 12/3 15 foot extension and now I have more than enough room to wander.

Edit: almost forgot... the best part about this saw... it comes on a set of pedal casters... one step the thing raises up and rolls easily... flick of a toe and it drops back down.

I've had that saw for a couple of years now and its awesome saw for the money.
 

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Made a few B&M purchases today.
$5 sprayer from Walmart.
$4.88 tape measure from HD.
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sbebenelli

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Mac cordless ratchet and Dewalt 12v driver. Love the length and feel of the Mac ratchet compared to my Milwaukee M12.

So much easier to break fasteners loose with the added length and it feels more comfortable. The Milwaukee is nice for when space is limited.

It's the only Mac tool I own.
 

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Bobcat753

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Milwaukee Fuel 1/2 Impact from Home Depot - $198
Plus scored the brand new 2 pack of 5.0 Batteries off Craigslist for $75

My new found Milwaukee addiction has started.:willy_nil
 

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KnurledNut

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That was part of the reason I bought them, I like how the jaws have different knurling so they grab.

I already own a pair of D2000-7CST Ironworker's pliers and they are great. I've cut a lot of nails and the cutting edges are holding up great.

Ive used and abused Klein needlenose pliers.
Especially the 8".
They wont win a beauty contest, but they'll take the trophy in a strongman competition.
 

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Kijiji find- $80 Matco air hammer. The rest is from Napa [emoji106]


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smittyjones

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tiny Aircat 1/2" impact, Grey Pneumatic little insert adapter set thingers, Sunex 12pt 12mm swivel for Ford driveshafts, and Grey Pneumatic 10-19mm impact swivels.

I spent too much money this week.
 

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mjoekingz28

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Nice looking rivet gun. If I were to gt one, I would hope it had some kind of fulcrum levering system so I could use it with one hand....without straining.
 
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90zcar

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Been looking for a new cordless drill for around the house for light use. Was looking at dewalt, Milwaukee and makita.
Was at Home Depot and checking out the Milwaukee m12 drill and the price tag was $129 and when I looked below the tag on the lower shelf said $99.
I asked an associate and he scanned it and it showed $129. He said that was a mistake on their part and that lower tag musta been there since Black Friday. Told me if I wanted it I could have it for $99 so away I went!
Here's the tag at the display
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Here's the tag on the lower shelf where the boxes are stored
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Fasco upholstery staple gun. Need it to put new covers on my golf cart seats.


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Jarhead0408

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I don't know the part number, but if you like I'll post up the same set from ebay for a much cheaper price.

It's not my listing. I just hate seeing people paying extra for branding.
 

Jarhead0408

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Its not the same, the MAC picks are substantially beefier.

I think he was referring to the hose pinch pliers and not the picks. Those picks are awesome though.

I'd like to know...

Sure thing:

$11.55 for 3 piece set: http://www.ebay.com/itm/3pc-Flexibl...71d4024&pid=100005&rk=2&rkt=5&sd=321419742301 Looks to be regular shipping.

$12.10 for a set of yellow ones shipped from Hong Kong:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3Pcs-Set-Fl...b3c485f&pid=100005&rk=2&rkt=6&sd=121920467005

There's a bunch of sets out there. The important thing to pay attention to is the time that shipping will take. Lot's of these listings will say mail packet arrival from China in 9-21 days. Personally I'd rather pay a buck or two more and get them in roughly a week.

If you HAVE to have them today, I believe Sears/Craftsman also sells a set, but I'm not sure whether they sell a 2 or 3 piece set.

HF also sells a set IIRC.



To go along with these, Matco also has this matching angled set that I like a LOT:
http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/HPPS90/3-PIECE-90-HOSE-PINCHING-PLIERS-SET/

Hope I've helped a bit. :beer:
 

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Just $7 at a pawn shop for a 1/2 in Proto. I guess because it HAD red paint on it. The inside was very clean and like new.


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Jeepster425

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Also these came today from amazon, never heard of the brand, but if anyone has any input on these or the company, let me know!
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yamaha0343

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Just picked up a Bosch random orbit sander, Williams long handle 3/8 ratchet, and a couple Tekton clamps that are way smaller than they looked on Amazon.
 

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tody009

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Got this from amazon today.. Good to see still made in the USA :beer: also Riko the retardweiler wanted to see what tool I got :lol_hitti
 

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