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Vinny

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SRAM spare chain

SRAM... that's a brand I haven't thought about in a while. I always wish they made a silver component set, as I always wanted to build up a 'new old school' American made steel bike, having a custom built from from the multitude of sellers in the US. But they never made one.
 

measuredtwice

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more Channellock goodness! 16again, where did you find those pliers and how much?

Mr. Moss, I had linked 16again to the source where I bought mine. I recommend calling before ordering to see if they have any left in stock. The website doesn't have a live inventory and several have ordered. It's a small mom and pop store. The link is in this topic --> https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=8350296&postcount=30

They were $16.99 shipped free when I ordered. It looks like they've raised the price to $18.99 shipped free.

Wow I had no clue. I love the quality of everything Carlyle I bought so far, but I always prefer knipex first, then channelock. But since knipex slip joints aren’t my style, I would go channelock here in a heartbeat. Those look great. Maybe I’ll find some of those if I can if I ever buy a different size.


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dodge610

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73a4d8ad3ac35e137367990720310d8b.jpg51fb4e29f16d295fe50a2e0704141269.jpgJust a few small things needed for some projects coming up shortly.


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Farmall450

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DeWalt range finding laser. Works well.
 

TJKamp

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Long story, but I ended up with a fairly large O’reilly’s gift card.

So, I brought Old Faithful’s twin brother home today.

I’ve had the old one for 17 years (it’s still going strong), and have been wanting a second one for a while, but considered it more of a luxury than a necessity.

I’m pretty excited! 51f3e67b1e4d92c2836b2a9b001770db.jpg

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Farmall450

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Long story, but I ended up with a fairly large O’reilly’s gift card.

So, I brought Old Faithful’s twin brother home today.

I’ve had the old one for 17 years (it’s still going strong), and have been wanting a second one for a while, but considered it more of a luxury than a necessity.

I’m pretty excited! 51f3e67b1e4d92c2836b2a9b001770db.jpg

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That Delco stuff is nice. I just picked up a pair of 6 ton stands.
 

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TJKamp

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That Delco stuff is nice. I just picked up a pair of 6 ton stands.



Nice! Ive been eyeballing their 6 ton stands for a bit too.

I’ve got two pair of their lower weight smaller stands (I think one set is 3 ton and the other 3.5 ton that match the floor jacks) that I got at the same time I got that first floor jack, and then a pair of the 6 tons I picked up for half price a while back at TSC (Big Red brand).

I’ve been wanting this matching second floor jack for years, but could never justify spending the money, as I had other smaller and different brand jacks that I could make serve my purposes. Having matching jacks is going to be awesome!
 

Farmall450

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Nice! Ive been eyeballing their 6 ton stands for a bit too.

I’ve got two pair of their lower weight smaller stands (I think one set is 3 ton and the other 3.5 ton that match the floor jacks) that I got at the same time I got that first floor jack, and then a pair of the 6 tons I picked up for half price a while back at TSC (Big Red brand).

I’ve been wanting this matching second floor jack for years, but could never justify spending the money, as I had other smaller and different brand jacks that I could make serve my purposes. Having matching jacks is going to be awesome!

Yes, plus it's a testament to the design that they have the same one all these years later. :thumbup:
 

TJKamp

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Yes, plus it's a testament to the design that they have the same one all these years later. :thumbup:



For sure!

I was beginning to get nervous that they were going to change it on me, and I wouldn’t be able to have exact twins. It’s even still packaged exactly the same way as the old one had been.

I’ve got no complaints with it after all this time it’s still rock solid.

Having the nice shiny new one does make me realize now how badly I need to clean the old one though, lol!
 

Roju1985

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A few new arrivals.

Black Ano Lock Cover
1/4 Hex to 1/4 Square 4in Locking Extension (TMLPA4)
61CF 8in Duck Bill Pliers
SDD8A2DP - Purple Handle (For a SHL936A Ratchet)
SDD6A2PB - Pearl Blue Handle (For a FHLFD80 Ratchet)
A161B Trim Pad Tool
SDD224O (With Magnet)
SDDP204BO

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Where are you getting bare snap on handles from I can no longer find them on their site.
 

Stooge

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I've been switching my air tools over to Chicago Pneumatic, and ive been trying to treat myself to owning multiples so I grabbed another 90* die grinder so I don't have to swap out sanding discs/ attachments.

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Pretty compact and plenty of power, though it will mostly just be used for sanding/ grinding discs. I paint all of the easy to loose stuff bright colors, so that's why the roloc has pink paint on it, though its mostly worn away

20200222_155743 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
 

measuredtwice

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Everyone is obsessed with their tiny NUTTS... Found this at Tractor Supply.
The Milwaukee tool will be added to my phone/network go box.

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That Milwaukee looks handy. Are you going to tell your wife that you posted a photo of your spudger on the internet?
 

sweet victory

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Really liked the size and ergonomics of this wrench set. Stubby offset wrenches.




I upgraded my soda bottle to a purpose made bottle that has a magnet on the back (strong enough to hold the bottle completely full of liquid) and a check valve in the cap.




10" Knipex Pliers wrench. This is the new style. I much prefer the textured grips over the slick style plastic grips.



Universal E10 socket from Snap On.

 
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HotWire

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This “arrived” today.

I finished building it this afternoon. Pine-framed 3/4” MDF covered in Formica with a miter rail.

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Indexmill

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This “arrived” today.

I finished building it this afternoon. Pine-framed 3/4” MDF covered in Formica with a miter rail.

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Hi, What do you do with the new miter slot/rail way out there?
 

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Petersprint

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Hi,

See on GJ this nice hammer.
I order one, reviece him in a few day's from the other site of the planet…
Looks realy good USA quality.

Regards from the Netherlands, Peter.:)
 

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Mr. Tool

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This place (this particular thread that is) always lure's me in when I see specific tools, etc., can't resist!

Just purchased the following....Milwaukee 48-22-2145 4-in-1 Multi Pick !
 

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Sterff

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Nice, don't see those often

So far I really like it!

Have you used this yet? Do you like it? I've been looking for something, and there's nothing I've seen that is really much quality.

I've used it a few times so far. My one saw the max rpms are 10.5-11.5K. I thought I had it close but, it was at 8900 rpms. I picked this one because it uses a 9v battery which is replaceable. Most of the ones I've seen have a permanent battery and this one works both with the leads and wirelessly. It was $100, but I think its worth it. I was considering the Stihl Edt 9 but, I liked the 9v battery. I bought it here...

https://www.amickssuperstore.com/DT...ld_Tachometer_p/dti tech-tach tt-20k tach.htm
 
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