Going to have to get me one of those!
Going to have to get me one of those!


Those power torque are interesting. I need some very low profile 1/4 and was on a path to get koken because they are about 1/2 inch tall. But these are cheaper, and even better have the hex on the drive end.
Those power torque are interesting. I need some very low profile 1/4 and was on a path to get koken because they are about 1/2 inch tall. But these are cheaper, and even better have the hex on the drive end.
Most all of the Taiwan 1/4 sockets are quite tall, like tekton
Are you required to buy special tools?I never share these kind of new tool arrivals, which is mostly what Im buying constantly.
These are Mopar " special tools " but really nothing more than a set of blind hole bearing pullers.. does not look like much, this is $375 from Dodge.
No, not required, Im self employed. Ive got a " block " for hacking things. I will pass on a job if I have to hack it.Are you required to buy special tools?
Ah okay that makes more sense then. My other thought was my fellow employees don't tend to care for special tools because they didn't spend money on them. They easily see the most abuse.No, not required, Im self employed. Ive got a " block " for hacking things. I will pass on a job if I have to hack it.
Guys will try and cut or force a bearing out in lieu of pulling them with pullers like these. At the end of the day, I likely have less beer money... but am ooohh so better equipped to get things done right and with less damage to the assembly. Im also a tool-a-holic... so it works on several levels.
Ah okay that makes more sense then. My other thought was my fellow employees don't tend to care for special tools because they didn't spend money on them. They easily see the most abuse.
OoOoOoo do want.I Always pick up 10mm Mac sockets off eBay. Ever see their extra shorts?

Those do look interesting.
Milwaukee has a simultaneous charger as well, 48-59-1807. I have both, the Milwaukee charges up to 3 batteries at one time, and the DeWalt 4:Figured I’d try the dewalt ratchet, curious how well it will work with the power stack batteries, it feels like it has lots of torque
Needed another dewalt charger, i wonder why only dewalt charges 4 batteries at the same time, Milwaukee and ryobi are sequential. It’s such a pleasure to charge multiple batteries at the same time with one charger.
Needed a small electric test kit and picked up the Klein ratchet screwdriver, which seems very similar to megapro, actually has a smoother action and half the price.
Those do look interesting.
13/64 and 15/32. I don't think I've ever come across a nut needed those sizes. They don't seem to be the usual sizes included in sets. What am I missing about those sizes?
Thats a haul!
15/32 is a rusted 12mm bolt removerIt's so rare that I use SAE that I'm not really bothered. I'm 99.99% metric.
Good to see they scalloped all four sides of the drive end. If the tolerances are good, thats a deal.

Looks like a nice bulk buy. What were the highlights?
All USA made stuff. Nothing really stands out. The tiny little Diamond Crescent wrench. It is around 3 inches long. That is kinda fun.Looks like a nice bulk buy. What were the highlights?
One new tool arrival EEDM525F multimeter, and another older tool arrival for @BlakeTheCarGuy (Snap On 1/2 breaker bar I got for free)
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What's your opinion of that DMM? Is there a reason you bought it over a Fluke (for example)?
I'm on the fence about buying one. I have a Fluke 115, but I want a second meter and maybe with more functions.
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The Milwaukee has 6 spots for batteries, 3 on each side, but different styles. Are you saying only 3 will charge at a time?Milwaukee has a simultaneous charger as well, 48-59-1807. I have both, the Milwaukee charges up to 3 batteries at one time, and the DeWalt 4:
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Correct, it will charge up 3 batteries at a time, as long as they're not on the same "bank" of slots. It's best to think about it as three rapid chargers wired to one electrical plug - if you plug in an M18 and an M12 battery into the same "bank" they won't charge simultaneously - if you stagger them across the three different "banks" up three batteries will charge simultaneously.The Milwaukee has 6 spots for batteries, 3 on each side, but different styles. Are you saying only 3 will charge at a time?