miguelvldz
Well-known member
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2016
- Messages
- 58
Our shop supply's us with the ha normal shop tools.I will do that sir. I do work in a medium duty shop (think brown).
The shop usually supplies the 3/4" impacts for us, but I got tired of the politics involving the tools they purchase for the shop, and finally said screw it and bought one.
If it works well, I'll more than likely buy another, just to keep a torque stick and socket on for install, and the other just for removal. (im lazy and don't like beating them off with a hammer every time.)
1/3 the price of snap on, lighter than the snap on, more power than the snap on, and quieter than the snap on (like I said as advertised). Just couldn't see spending close to $1k from snap on for something just to remove and install tires.
Does your shop provide the impacts for you guys?
Nice find , i need (want ) a set badly
where did you score them?
I picked up a few tools yesterday.
Originally, I was going to stick a "full" Cman top box in my new trailer. But I have HF 44 box and I think that will be enough. I still wanted some screwdrivers on that side of the garage so I picked up the Cman 17 piece set for $20. While I haven't been impressed with Cman screwdrivers, their cost was just over $1 each, made in the USA with lifetime warranty and won't get much use in the trailer. I believe they will be alright for the job.
i have some of those screwdrivers i bought about 2 years ago. made in the USA. some of the shafts where bowed. the tips on phillips don't last long at all. maybe you will have better luck then i did.

That's why I was leery on buying them. The ones that I bought years ago in my regular tool box don't get much use as I know their faults...like you mention including tips that break off the slotted ones. I won't be doing much at the track but they "should" be ok for their intended use. . . . I hope.![]()
Just got these DeWalt tools, and added them to the collection.
How do you keep your tools so clean and scratch free?
![]()
.........A selection from recent Cripe Distributing purchases...
Gedore pliers- I like the wire strippers for doing solid and stranded house wiring (and they are 1000v which is why I got them), not so much for speaker and automotive.
All the other pliers have gread fit and finish.
Nupla made deadblow, sliding T-handle to go with the not pictured 9 and 5 inch extensions, also excellent.
Gedore at these prices is well worth it I think. [emoji106]
Irwin countersink and step bits.
Williams 18" (china) adjustable.
Gearwrench E-torx sockets and Sunex Triple Square/XZN
Hi Tony,A selection from recent Cripe Distributing purchases...
Gedore pliers- I like the wire strippers for doing solid and stranded house wiring (and they are 1000v which is why I got them), not so much for speaker and automotive.
All the other pliers have gread fit and finish.
Nupla made deadblow, sliding T-handle to go with the not pictured 9 and 5 inch extensions, also excellent.
Gedore at these prices is well worth it I think. [emoji106]
Irwin countersink and step bits.
Williams 18" (china) adjustable.
Gearwrench E-torx sockets and Sunex Triple Square/XZN
Hi Tony,
How do you find these Gedore strippers? Are they easy to adjust and to operate? How good they strip down to the wire?
I am thinking to by that Gedore as well or the similar automatic one.
Thank you
Sent from my HTC Desire 620 using Tapatalk
Automatic all the way.How do you find these Gedore strippers? Are they easy to adjust and to operate? How good they strip down to the wire?
I am thinking to by that Gedore as well or the similar automatic one.
The circular saw was looking pretty rough a month ago. I had tried cutting a few cement landscaping blocks with a masonry blade and running water. After three battery changes I decided it wasn't going to work, and used our diamond blade tile cutting saw instead. I finally got around to washing the circular saw, and scrubbing all of the dirt and masonry grit from every nook and cranny about a week ago. So it had just been cleaned a few days before the picture. The other tools get wiped down after use, and don't get that dirty anyway (drills, bit driver). The angle grinder and reciprocating saw are new.

Is it normal for the letters to be painted in like that?
I don't know that I have ever seen that before. Or at least noticed.![]()
Is it normal for the letters to be painted in like that?
I don't know that I have ever seen that before. Or at least noticed.![]()
Is it normal for the letters to be painted in like that?
I don't know that I have ever seen that before. Or at least noticed.![]()
Automatic all the way.![]()
Much easier to use, more comfortable, no figuring out which stripping nest/hole or adjusting the thumbwheel, and it allows you to set the strip length.
FWIW, mine is a Pressmaster Embla. This particular model is even more useful & cost effective as they also make blade cartridges for larger wire and Teflon/Tefzel/PTFE.
![]()