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    Lowe's Clearance Thread 2016

    Senlow , Glad you we're able to get one at that price I checked at a store in Aurora and they had them for 39.97. I have not tried mine yet to see how it works I should do that . For $10 I figured it would be hard to go wrong. I have an older Porter cable tiger saw that works great but...
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    Lowe's Clearance Thread 2016

    Yeah not sure if they do the clearance on a store by store basis . I am going to be near another Lowes today I am going to check to see what deals if any they have . Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    Lowe's Clearance Thread 2016

    I am not sure if this has been posted I did not see it on the last few pages I looked at. Stopped by the Lowe's in greenwood village Colorado found these Porter Cable reciprocating saw model pc75trs for $9.99 each Sent from my Lenovo TB-X103F using Tapatalk
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    Trying to ID a Williams socket set

    I plan to use them for sure.
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    Trying to ID a Williams socket set

    Thanks again 3baygarage and ganymede for the additional information. Looks beefy on the inside. Seems like I picked up an interesting set. It all seems to work fine. I am sure at some point I am going to use them to work on something. Mike.
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    Trying to ID a Williams socket set

    Jeremy you posted, "If you look at the square drive end of that ratchet you will notice the ratchet cover plate is round, screwed on, and it requires a tool like a pin wrench to turn it. That's classic old Williams." I checked and it is does have the round cover plate with the 2 places for...
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    Trying to ID a Williams socket set

    Thank you 3baygarage and jeremy v jeremy, Looking I have been reading through that link you provided. I did not see that section when I first looked at the Alloy-Artifacts site. the sockets that are with the set I have are of the form of the sockets the site indicates are from 1935-1939 with...
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    Trying to ID a Williams socket set

    ganymede, Thanks for the quick reply. It would be neat if they were made for the government, even just to imagine what they may have been used to work on. I hope I can find more information on them. Bigmike
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    Trying to ID a Williams socket set

    Hello, I found this set at a thrift store and I think that it is a Williams set. However I have looked at this alloy-artifacts site and did not come across any with the markings that are on the the set I have. Maybe it is too common of a set for them to put up. Just want to see if I can...
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    recommendations on the right wrench for this issue

    How about a spanner wrench will that fit in there
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    DIABLO Reciprocating Saw Blades

    I picked up a few of these on the $1 special and they work really well. I cut apart an old shed right through nails and Hurricane ties and all with no problem.
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    What hand tools people are getting rid of...

    Zkling I paid 100 for the entire lot. I thought a good price for them, a lot of them look new. Some of them new are like $20 to 30 each. What ***** just a year ago I had to buy a socket to work on a car and I paid 20 for that one and there is one in the bunch I bought at the pawn shop. Grrrr...
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    What hand tools people are getting rid of...

    Picked these up at the pawn shop. Mostly 3/4 and 1 " drive Napa, snap on and proto. The tag on the bag they were in was labeled pittsburgh tool haha
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