I have this same set and I paid about $5 for it as well after rewards points. I'll say this.. I've used it maybe 4 or 5 times. I refused to use the ratchet that came with it. It *****. I think it's only got about 5 teeth, and the back swing is ridiculous. The bits I've used are already...
I love my dual drive hf ratchets. I am going to be picking up the Pitts pro flex head in 3/8 and 1/2" next time I'm at hf.
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Yep, I say tear it down, and tear it down soon, before you get attached to it. I also agree, use some of the wood for the barn to make something else, so the "soul" of the barn will live on.
Feelings got hurt? How old are you? 20 something millenial? Man up, continue your work, and who gives a **** if someone criticized you? You are the one getting paid to do the work. If it's the way you do it, then so be it. If the owners are truly unhappy with it, I'm sure they will voice...
I have a few stores under the seat in my truck and 4 or 5 floating around my truck bed. I can always find one when I need it.
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Depends on what I'm using it for.. At work.. Standard wrenches because I'm wrenching on semi trucks and they will win every time. At home I always grab a ratcheting wrench.
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I tend to agree. I don't post much on my garage build because it's just a boring attached 3 car garage... Its not a massive space with tons of money poured into it.
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It's blurry.. But this is currently loaded in my truck.. Grabbed a parts washer for $30. Can't beat that. Now I just need to decide what solvent to use...
Scott
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I'm going through this same dilemma but on a smaller scale as I am weighing options between a 21 and 26 or 30 gallon. Just from reading this thread and knowing my intended usage I think a 21 or 26 would be plenty.
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