The stronghold ones are better in my opinion,I heard Irwin ones are brittle.
I like the adjustment knob too. Thanks for the tip!
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I have that Lang set as well. They're fantastic (much more gentle than taps and dies with boogered threads), but that stupid flimsy case is an utter abomination. And yeah, it takes up an inordinate amount of space.
Maybe I should get motivated and make something out of a block or wood or whatever.
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I got one too. Worked great for popping the PCV cover and rocket arm block of the head of my bike. Great tool.


Just a few things. Picked up the SO Rethreading set. I have a lang kit at work...figured it's just easier to warranty through snap on, plus there was a nice promo on it.
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As I own the Lang and SO kit now, I can confirm they are identical in everyday except warranty process and packaging.
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Extended my t handle set to include a T8 for rebuilding 1/4" drive ratchets.
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My dealer had a few of these in his storage. New old stock. Woohoo!
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And lastly...I brought home the so truck...
I loved it as soon as my **** touched it, which is not something I get to say too often. Very comfy, and very wide/stable. I've eaten **** twice on my HF creeper when the wheel gets stuck on something. Haven't figured out what exactly I plan on storing in it, but since I have a small garage, more storage is better!
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PN and details for those interested.
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. New-in-Box, these appear to sell for north of $400 online. I have no idea why this one was so cheap. I certainly have no need for this high-end of a die grinder, but it was the same $$ as I was going to spend on the Chicago Pneumatic version, so why not.
Just got a new die grinder in the mail today. I currently have a 90deg Chicago Pneumatic (CP875) die grinder that has served me well and was planning on getting the straight version (CP872) from Chicago Pneumatic.
Before a pulled the trigger on an Amazon.com order, I figured I should check Craigslist/OfferUp/Etc.
Boy am I glad I did. I found a new/unused Dynabrade 0.7HP Die Grinder on Offer-Up for $50 shipped. New-in-Box, these appear to sell for north of $400 online. I have no idea why this one was so cheap. I certainly have no need for this high-end of a die grinder, but it was the same $$ as I was going to spend on the Chicago Pneumatic version, so why not.
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I had my doubts as to what would actually show up at my door.... But it showed up w/ all the original paperwork, the collett wrench and the protective cap in the air fitting port (just as described). It certainly appears to have never been used. I can't say it would be worth $400 but it is clearly very well made and you can feel that in its weight. I will hook it up tonight and see how she runs.
Hey, is that People's Republic of China Craftsman or Taiwan Craftsman? it looks like a nice little kit. How smooth is that bit ratchet? How many teeth does it have? Thanks for posting![]()
Mora Kniv 511 in the 2019 edition
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What do those usually run? I like the looks of themPicked up a few more Orbis Pliers (watching Amazon pricing go crazy low with their weird algorithms). I snagged the others a few weeks ago on similar deals.
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What do those usually run? I like the looks of them
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Flea Market find
I'm not sure if I paid too much. Snap-on 3/8 extension kit, Snap-on pliers, Snap-on 18mm 12 point wrench, and Snap-on 13/16th wrench. Got everything for just over $60
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