Spend some time on the Government Liquidation website using the search term "tool box".
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=10967503&convertTo=USD
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Here are some linked photos from a Ebay sale that show the handles.
They seem to be very nice and I am in for a couple on next month's tool order.:thumbup:
Very end of part 2. The machinist learns how difficult the job actually turns out to be("kicked my ***"). Remember at the beginning of part 1, he is careful to explain his opinion of "car guys" and machinists ("they operate machines"...). More than a little hubris to be found there.
In the end...
Sure are not, and here is what Snap On says this morning about that.
"Thank you for contacting Snap-on Tools!
At this time, the item is not widely available for purchase and only a few franchisees are able to sell it.
We do not have a date at the moment for the full release of the TLLF72.
I...
Yes indeed, 3/8 drive in a 1/4 sized head. Make yourself a inch to foot conversion chart and use it for the single digit foot pound settings.
The small size is very handy for confined spaces...
Everyone is aware you can order directly from the digital catalog by clicking on the image of the item you want to purchase?
It opens a page with the description, price and button to place the order. Very easy to do.
One of my favorite tools. The shank comes out of the handle for use in a cordless screwdriver and those gold bits are very tough. Best Phillips bits I have ever used. Very resistant to damage from camming out.
I added a selection of Wiha bits for tamper proof Torx and larger slotted...
I would second this as well. I do like the spring loaded handles SO offers in their "Channelock" type pliers. Knipex offers an excellent jaw design and handle position selections. Well worth the money.