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bigjeff94

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Also, new Klein 10 inch spud for work.37b41b30896cb2c3d9c4d6e33ae60dae.jpg

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Elsinore13

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Sk metric long pattern 6 point from a local welding shop. Sweet wrenches, love the extra length over my craftsman rps 310c287e12684fda3bcdeebf31f4766e.jpg

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Nice, you will enjoy those for many years to come. Got 22 years on my 6mm-24mm set. Looks like yours goes up a few more sizes? Ho many in the set and how much does that cost today?
 

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dbabicky

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Those composite ratchets are great, strong as anything and very smooth. Better (or atleast as good) as ratchets 5x the price.

I have two each of the HF 1/4,3/8, and 1/2 inch ratchets like that. I use them all the time and I like them.
It's just that al the "Tekton is great" and all the "Harbor Freight is junk" I just had to mention that.:lol_hitti
 

djcslice

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Picked up a vintage vidmar box ($50) and a craftsman bench drill press ($60). Both are in good shape, I plan on just cleaning up the craftsman and refinishing the vidmar.
 

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First order for tooltopia.com and have to say they are great. Can’t wait to try this out.


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dbabicky

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Those composite ratchets are great, strong as anything and very smooth. Better (or atleast as good) as ratchets 5x the price.

I have two each of the HF 1/4,3/8, and 1/2 inch ratchets like that. I use them all the time and I like them.
It's just that all the "Tekton is great" and all the "Harbor Freight is junk" I just had to mention that.:lol_hitti
 

nbruno

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First order for tooltopia.com and have to say they are great. Can’t wait to try this out.


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Nice set up. A big fan of power probe and tooltopia.

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ihateminimumwage

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Finally got to stop in at Cripe to pick up an online order after recently moving (and working) just down the road. Got the full tour from Deb over my lunch break and got to see their operation in the main shipping building. No joke how packed with good stuff they are. Met Bree for a minute on my way out, good to put a face to the voice/emails over the years. This could be dangerous with the new job, but already been turning my coworkers on to them.

I only needed a Vacuum/Fuel pressure gauge after breaking my Sears one that's older than I am. Ended up with another oil filter strap wrench, Armstrong 3/8" locking extension, KD hose pinch pliers, and Carquest boxed Alemite 555-E grease gun.
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Also got back to work and got a kick out of my coworker's purchase from the Matco truck for double the cost.:D
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Tonyuk

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Not purchased myself but a gift from a retiring guy i work with when he heard i wanted a new impact driver a couple of months ago;

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Made in Canada, wonder how old it is.
 

beelsr

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not a snap-on nerd but many snappie tools have a date code on them - i see it on my ratchets and wrenches. it's usually a number in a unique font. google "snapon date code"...
 

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jalind

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Well spotted!! I wonder if the owner knows? Maybe he mixed up a 12pt from another set....maybe SK made a mistake.:dunno:
Could be the original 11mm walked off the job and a 12-pt was the available replacement.

I've got a couple one-off set replacements.

John
 
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dalehsc

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Not purchased myself but a gift from a retiring guy i work with when he heard i wanted a new impact driver a couple of months ago;

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Made in Canada, wonder how old it is.

I have the set,driver and bits,my dad would have bought it around 1973,He became a Polaris snowmobile dealer that year & I think it was an essential tool. Works well. It's at home ....I'll get a pic & post it
 

Tonyuk

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I have the set,driver and bits,my dad would have bought it around 1973,He became a Polaris snowmobile dealer that year & I think it was an essential tool. Works well. It's at home ....I'll get a pic & post it

Possibly, i cant see any date markings on it, it has the text as shown then the markings "JH" stamped on it in a few places.
 

dbabicky

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First order for tooltopia.com and have to say they are great. Can’t wait to try this out.


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Nice set-up !! If you don't mind how much did it run you ? I just want to see how much money I wasted buying things piece meal through Snap-on ! LOL !!!

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Nice set-up !! If you don't mind how much did it run you ? I just want to see how much money I wasted buying things piece meal through Snap-on ! LOL !!!
 
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AmishFury

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got this guy for a little over $50

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Caligula455

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New set of screwdrivers. Packaging could really be better than just throwing in a plastic bag for a $100 set of hand tools, but didn’t seem to hurt anything.
 

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jalind

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Just got this used, in excellent condition, Lufkin X46X, with double extensions, one on each end. This model has been discontinued for some time. You can still get an X46 with one extension on one end.

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What is the extension for?
Allows interior measurements. Put one end on one wall or box side and open the rule until it's less than one leg from the other side. Slide out the extension and add that to the length shown on the rule itself, and Bob's your uncle, you have the distance between the two surfaces. Why extensions on both ends? Been thinking about it and all I can figure at this point is convenience. Doesn't matter which end you start with.

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chrisnazzy

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Been thinking of adding semi deeps in 1/4" metric anyway. Since I have a thing for orange and didn't have a long 1/4" ratchet this was an easy decision. 3bd069c6807704c75d645ffeb1b76a94.jpg6bc77a75b76998c154e5643f8cd42dd2.jpg

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geo_08

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Pardon the thumbs, my phorobucker is being screwy. Picked up this homack box loaded with tools lots of craftsman, some snap on, Industo, sk.

The sk (guessing Williams made) ratchet will be a restoration project for me as it is bound up pretty bad.

I've been wanting a metal box like this for awhile to make my "honey do" home repair tool box. Price is right for sure. Time to fill it up.

Not bad for $20.
 

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dalehsc

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I have the set,driver and bits,my dad would have bought it around 1973,He became a Polaris snowmobile dealer that year & I think it was an essential tool. Works well. It's at home ....I'll get a pic & post it

Worn quite a bit more than your example,but still works perfectly
 

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Been thinking of adding semi deeps in 1/4" metric anyway. Since I have a thing for orange and didn't have a long 1/4" ratchet this was an easy decision. 3bd069c6807704c75d645ffeb1b76a94.jpg6bc77a75b76998c154e5643f8cd42dd2.jpg

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That is a sweet setup! Nice snag!


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ca90ss

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Tekton torx bit set, Astro metric 1/4" flex sockets and Milwaukee m12 fuel hackzall.
 

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Elsinore13

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Pardon the thumbs, my phorobucker is being screwy. Picked up this homack box loaded with tools lots of craftsman, some snap on, Industo, sk.

The sk (guessing Williams made) ratchet will be a restoration project for me as it is bound up pretty bad.

I've been wanting a metal box like this for awhile to make my "honey do" home repair tool box. Price is right for sure. Time to fill it up.

Not bad for $20.

Yep that's a Williams ratchet. Seems to be a common brand on the ships my dad worked on as a merchant marine. I now have quite a few Williams tools...
 
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