Recent content by Scotty_B

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    Wright Tools, The Good, The Bad

    Make sure you scour pawn shops for Wright stuff. I’ve gotten a lot of wrenches, ratchets, and sockets for next to nothing because most aren’t familiar with the brand.
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    Version 2 tool bag... Looking for more ideas to add or remove.. Help

    For your scissors, consider the classic Klein electrician's scissors. Forged steel, not stamped, with hardened blades. You can get them in nickel coated or stainless, bare or with plastic-dipped handles. Tough and durable, yet versatile and precise. This is the standard tool for pros who...
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    Any Deals At The Pawnshop Lately?

    Ooh! Celebrating your deal, but crying for the guy who pawned that Martin!
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    OEM Briggs $60 replacement the carb same as $15 ebay/amazon?

    I got one of these, too, for my Troy-bilt Horse lawn tractor. It was cheaper than a rebuild kit and I needed to get up and running fast. Much quicker to install a new one than to clean and rebuild one. I only expected it to last long enough to give myself some time to rebuild the original. Two...
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    Any Deals At The Pawnshop Lately?

    Here's my latest haul. 6 3/8 drive Snap-on metric impact sockets and 4 Craftsman USA-made "g" sockets that look like they've never been used – for a grand total of $5. The guys behind the counter were whispering about the the Snap-ons, but they were loose in a bin, not in a set. Again, $5...
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    Anyone else like Channellocks?

    Here ya go! Probably my most used tool is a pair of Channellock 449 9 1/2 inch High Leverage Diagonal Cutting Pliers. Tougher than nails! Literally! They will cut nails, but because they are offset, they will usually pry them right out. I use them for auto and lawn mower repair (cotter pins...
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    SK roto ratchets.. What happened?

    Love my 3870. I finally was able to grab one in good shape on eBay at a reasonable price. The only complaint I might have is that the chrome seems to chip off too easily. 3870s that are in mint condition go for exorbitant prices on eBay. The ones that are more reasonable often have bad damage to...
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    Quality of Husky USA Sockets?

    Figured I might might throw in here. Just yesterday, I was looking for a decent 1/2" 3/8 drive socket at a pawn shop and found a Husky USA and a Stanley USA in the same bin. They are identical, except one says Husky and one says Stanley. Gotem both, just because. I hardly have any matching...
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    Ratcheting wrenches vs Regular

    Just paying it forward, I guess. Love this forum because of the range of needs and experience amongst posters. Today, I was organizing and trying to figure out what else I might really need vs what I want (which is everything, of course). I'm sure there's always someone coming along like I did...
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    Ratcheting wrenches vs Regular

    While there are some stories of failure in ratcheting wrenches in high torque situations here in this thread, ratcheting wrenches might be stronger than they are often given credit for, when it comes to breaking loose fasteners. Of course, it depends on the mechanism and the quality of...
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    Wrench Proto vs. Wright vs. SK Advice

    It's not surprising that the DeWalts have the same open, non-slip design as the Protos, since they are both Stanley owned. I find that the DeWalts have slightly more squared edges on the beam than the Protos. The DeWalts have pretty decent chrome compared to similarly priced wrenches, but I...
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    proto lsd vs snap on fd+??

    I'm sure the original poster has long since made his decision, but I figured I might chip in, anyway. Proto has two lines of ASD USA-made combo wrenches. The standard ASD line has matte-finished chrome and is more standard in length. Fairly comparable to Wright, but the Wright matte finish is...
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    Proto versus Snap On

    I know this thread isn't too recent, but I figured I'd chip in my 2¢ worth. I'm a shade tree mechanic, more out of necessity than love, but I do love to have great tools to get the work done. I buy most of my tools used or deeply discounted through eBay and by frequenting local pawn shops. I...
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    The Klein Tool addiction thread! :)

    Any "proper" pair of linesman pliers has a slight gap between the jaws, as you noticed. That is because the tip is made for grasping and twisting copper wire to do splices and such without crushing the wire. However, the cutting blades should touch evenly across their edges. If yours don't...
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    Roto ratchets

    Finally got an SK 3870. There's nothing wrong with my GearWrench 3/8 roto, but I couldn't resist. Pretty good shape. Like I said before, I've noticed that a lot of the 3870's have chrome chipping on them. Which I always thought was weird since SK is known for their excellent chrome. This one...
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