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Nik_95Cobra

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Won some monster green cutters to match my little ones lol.
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90zcar

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If it came off the snappy truck it's a tool, right?

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Oh dear god I have seen it all now...sometimes I wonder who's job it is to come up with this junk


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Rogue1987

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Oh dear god I have seen it all now...sometimes I wonder who's job it is to come up with this junk


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It's got a li-ion battery that's recharged via an inductive charger and the little tool box is where ya store the heads for it, it uses uv light to sanitize the heads. My snappy dealer had takers for two at the shop!

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Farmall450

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Got 19 Sockets and 1 3/4" Allen USA ratchet for $165 on eBay (one socket is actually a masterforce, if you can spot it).

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Almostbroke94

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A buddy of mine got this for me, decided to keep it in the truck and it actually fits right in the center console. Pretty neat John Deere set.
 

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Farmall450

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Good idea. It took me a while to figure out that a good degree was the way to go.

Yeah, I'll have plenty of wrenching to do in my free time :pimpflash
Most of my auto references come from school; teachers cars and the like (our own from time to time, or my classmates I should say). I prefer more than 50 minutes to do something a day :lol:
 
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Almostbroke94

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That's really cool! I'm a red guy, but will be ob the look out for one of those!:beer:

It's a sweet set!! I have used a few of the sockets and they're pretty decent, I don't know why but I really like the ratchet! Fits good in the hand and is a little heavy :beer:

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davethorik

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I think my Klein addiction is slowing down. Picked these up today. D2000-48. Heavy duty angle head diagonal cutters.
 

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Rich.

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Posted a few in the Tools from the old world thread which i wont repeat, but i also finally picked up these that i have wanted for a while;





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Rogue1987

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Link Tools 3/4 Dr Locking ratchet and extension set I picked up for a song from a buddy. Looking forward to putting them through their paces, seems the manf is out of business but they seem like good tools. From what I read in a thread here I think the COO is Taiwan.

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Tekton SAE and MM flare wrenches to leave at a shop Im at occasionally. For the price I'm happy with the apparent quality, and they won't get used a whole lot, time will tell. Pretty chrome.

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crbnfbr

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Not a tool but tool storage. Picking this filing cabinet up for $20. I have an identical one I had gotten free and it's pretty heavy duty. From what I can find each drawer can hold 71#. I use it for storing my detailing equipment, oil and filters, shop manuals, and all my power tools. I Know it's no Lista or Vidmar but around here it seems like they're worth their weight in gold.

Btw, It's a Hon 310 model and new seem to retail for $275+.
 

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Brownsfan

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I think my Klein addiction is slowing down. Picked these up today. D2000-48. Heavy duty angle head diagonal cutters.

Those are one of the best if not the best diagonal cutters I have ever used. The Klein2000 series are tough as hell and will cut anything you can throw at it.
 

90zcar

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Returned my m12 drill I got a couple days ago and picked up the combo kit for a couple bucks more. This includes the impact driver.
Can someone tell me tho if it's normal for the drill chuck on the drill to have a slight wobble? It's not 100% true. When I run it and look at it from the side it has a slight wobble. Wondering if I should return it.
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lightning02

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Returned my m12 drill I got a couple days ago and picked up the combo kit for a couple bucks more. This includes the impact driver.
Can someone tell me tho if it's normal for the drill chuck on the drill to have a slight wobble? It's not 100% true. When I run it and look at it from the side it has a slight wobble. Wondering if I should return it.
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did you put a drill bit in it and try? iv notice on some the chuck looks like it might be wobbling but once you have a drill bit installed its dead straight. something worth trying.
 

90zcar

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^^^^exactly my thoughts. I will try that tonight. I picked the set up and opened it in my car before work today and tried the drill quickly and seen that. I will put a bit in it later tonight.


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davethorik

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Those are one of the best if not the best diagonal cutters I have ever used. The Klein2000 series are tough as hell and will cut anything you can throw at it.

I can thank GJ for learning me on 2000 series Klein pliers. I also have a pair of D2000-7CST Ironworkers pliers, and the cutters on both pair seem every bit as good as Knipex.
 
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