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NUTTSGT

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Really wish there was a Menards around here, they always seem to have what I'm looking for but the closest is in W. Virginia.
Sometimes, they have exactly what you need and others, its cheaper ****.

Last year I picked up another set of prybars, their house brand, Masterforce. The nice thing was, they had striking caps on them.
 

setfocus

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Got a chance to try out the astro "last chance" hub tool already. Rear wheel hub/bearing on a Ford Flex. It didn't work. The hub face diameter was too small and the pad and bearing housing too big to sit flush, so the bolt cocked in the lug stud hole and started Fing up the threads.

Used a smaller regular nut/bolt and the hub/bearing came out
 

Mr. Tool

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Got two of these in my Amazoon shipment today. 20LB LP Tank booties. Protects your vehicular and your deck boards. Prevents rust transfer to your grill shelf. It also feels a lot better when you drop the tank on your bare foot or leg when moving the tank into position.

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These are the other ones i have on two tanks.

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Could you please post the site where you purchased the "TANK TIRE" one ?

I could only find the Mopeka Halo style one on Amazon but not the other one.
 

PelicanPines

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Mr. Tool

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Sadly... I got both versions from amazon. The "Tire" one is out of stock and was rather expensive. ($25) Here is the link anyway.

Propane Tank Tire (out of stock)

Here is the Manufacturer WEBSITE

Tank Tire Website
Sweet but Sad.

Thanks for the links anyway.

I would have purchased a few of them but really wanted just one (if possible) specifically for my newly purchased 40 lb LP Tank.


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PelicanPines

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Sweet but Sad.

Thanks for the links anyways.

I would have purchased a few of them but really wanted just one (if possible) specifically for my newly purchased 40 lb LP Tank.
The other Tank rings are NOT BAD... I now have 4 or the darker colored rings... They fit A LOT easier on the propane tank than the Tank Tires. The Tank Tires REQUIRED dish soap and a deadblow hammer to "massage it into place. (might have been the rust)

The tank tires will outlive the tank, my grill, my house, me. But the other ones are worthy for the task
 

Renegade1LI

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Finally got my clutch spider tool, at least I’ll have it for the next time. Was able to get one blue one drawer cart, need one more, 10 hf stores in 30 miles and only 1 cart, oh well.
 

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javyLSU

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Still have a few things my dealer hasn’t gotten in yet, but here’s today’s haul from the truck:

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Freebie hard handle bottle opener in Power Blue, SSX22P107

7 7/8” High leverage combination pliers, HL138ACPG

Blue Point Micro shear wire cutter, PWC19


Mini Instinct handle ramp gauge, FBP2GRN

8” 35 degree bent needle nose pliers, 9735CFG

8oz ball peen dead blow hammer, HBBD8G

8 3/4” 3/8” drive crowfoot wrench holder (which I’ll use to store my torque adapters), A277
 

boom_bap

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New 12" square shank Craftsman. Made in Taiwan to my surprise. Cost was $9.50. Looks and feels like my MiUSA ones, but we'll see. Good enough for who it is for. It was purchased for cleaning sinks heh. Couple nits are the shank could have gone deeper in the handle. Its not a Mayhew with a stiking cap, but that would have been sweet too. Somewhat expensive considering the HF 16inch pair for $10, however compared to tekton offerings they don't offer any square shanks like this that are stout.
 

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Cheap (£14 $19) ebay 12v oil extractor. Wildly varying results and opinions on these things on the internet, so I'm not sure how well it's going to work. Oil filter on my car is on top of the engine, so it would save me from having to jack up the car, remove under tray, crawl on the floor etc, and I can pump the oil straight into a bottle to take to the recycling centre. Worth a try.

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javyLSU

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A few weeks ago on my last trip to HF, I noticed that the floor model 36” Icon roll cab was gone. At checkout I asked the manager about it, and he told me that it was being discontinued. Today, I needed some coin cell batteries and stopped at a different Harbor Freight - I noticed they still had their floor model out, but without a price tag. After a few minutes talking to the manager of that store, I walked out with this roller cab (with the stainless steel top) and a 2 year ITC membership for $978+tax. Happy birthday to me!

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This thing is HEAVY. The specs say it weighs 440 lbs, and I believe it.
 

BlakeTheCarGuy

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Do you count this as a tool or equipment? I say it’s a bit of both haha. Got this for around $23 at Advance Auto. Gave us employee discount and my dad had some speed perks. They asked me so no hand tools today? 😂. I bought another one because I had three but two of them I took to empty and they are so old they cracked so I’ll be getting rid of them and using the two I have now. The other one I have is a 16 quart one. Intended to get the one with no top as then you avoid any splatter but for the deal I got on this one I’m happy. I really like this one I just changed the oil in my Camry with it now moving on to the Escape and truck.
 

Fedwrench

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A few weeks ago on my last trip to HF, I noticed that the floor model 36” Icon roll cab was gone. At checkout I asked the manager about it, and he told me that it was being discontinued. Today, I needed some coin cell batteries and stopped at a different Harbor Freight - I noticed they still had their floor model out, but without a price tag. After a few minutes talking to the manager of that store, I walked out with this roller cab (with the stainless steel top) and a 2 year ITC membership for $978+tax. Happy birthday to me!

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This thing is HEAVY. The specs say it weighs 440 lbs, and I believe it.
That's a great buy and find. I would would even say you ****!!!
 

Greg5OH

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I was missing some larger metric sockets. Couldnt beat this for 61 shipped.
only gripe is these are full length broaching, removing material and thus weight. Always want more inertia for impact sockets.

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Meursault74

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Do you count this as a tool or equipment? I say it’s a bit of both haha. Got this for around $23 at Advance Auto. Gave us employee discount and my dad had some speed perks. They asked me so no hand tools today? 😂. I bought another one because I had three but two of them I took to empty and they are so old they cracked so I’ll be getting rid of them and using the two I have now. The other one I have is a 16 quart one. Intended to get the one with no top as then you avoid any splatter but for the deal I got on this one I’m happy. I really like this one I just changed the oil in my Camry with it now moving on to the Escape and truck.
Looks like you could ride that down a snow-covered hill ;) .
 

garfieldzzz

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my best guess is that the OEM is Schröder which is now owned by Peddinghaus


these had heyco box wrapping but look to be clones of hazet
 
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