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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    My vises: Will some one will tell me when my Stanley No. 700 was manufactured and give some more information about it ??? I can't find any information about it.
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    Show us your portable toolbox!

    My setup: [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG]
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    Vise Grip 4LW / 7LW / 10LW locking wrenches

    My set: [/URL][/IMG]
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    Vise Grip 4LW / 7LW / 10LW locking wrenches

    Just used the 10LW to open a stuck plumbing fitting on the water inlet valve to my apartment. The adjustable wrench was slipping badly. This vise grip locked with tremendous power onto the locknut and I then could release it. 1st use since the purchase but was great !
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    The Bosch addiction thread

    In general the Green tools are for DIY homeowners that doesn't really stress the tool. The Blue tools are for professional use. They are sturdier and heavy duty designed for a long lasting use. Nowadays the Green are really cheap and weak. There were times like 20-25 years ago that the Green...
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    Is someone looking for Petersen vise grip bent nose ?

    I came across an eBay listing from Italy selling all the bent nose Petersen's models. I bought one and it came in perfectly. I know these are a very rare find and he is selling them for a sane price. So check this out...
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    Worx tools?

    I have this mini circular saw: So far been great.
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    Let's see your KID'S workbench

    I own a Stanley No. 700 woodworking vise. They are really great and I like using them while woodworking. Anyone knows when approximately they were manufactured ???
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    Hello from Israel

    Well, I can't remember any special tool made of here. But we do have an abrassive and grinding/ cutting wheel made here. called Camel, check this: http://www.cgwheels.com/ They are excellent I am using their products for years and never dissapointed me. As for the plastic tool boxes we the...
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    "Metric" countries question

    Over here is almost all metric: temperatures, weight, length, speed, volume, area. But as far as ratchet drive handles, extensions and accessories is still goes 1/4, 3/8, 1/2. Also 3/4 inch drive. Fasteners are most of the time metric and it is very easy for us to pick the right wrench or socket...
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    Schroder Ratcheting Tap Wrench vs. Harbor freight T-Handle Tap Ratcheting Wrench

    I have used both of the handles both in home and in my work, but not these particular. I prefer the ratcheting handle. It's easier to work with it to my opinion, and will allow you to tap in confined spaces as the T handle can also slide to either side and position. There are also long...
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Shalom Shalom Jeff ! and thank you.
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