Dear Astro,
I've delivered 10 of your folding 557003 work stations in the last two weeks at work for an auto body supply store.
They're on special, at least at my particular store, so you know...anyone who needs one should jump on it (not sure if this applies to all auto body jobbers)...
thanks d.
i didn't even think about the online stuff. I really like to get a look at **** before I buy it...but that's a great idea for when sitting on points.
Could definitely use some cold chisels/punches...I don't need them that often, but when I do I always make do with something else and hate myself the entire time. Anyone know who makes them for cman?
People -- I am legitimately interested in getting **** at Sears. If it's good, I'll buy it. Wtf is up with the weird brand loyalty rigamarole on here? Sometimes they have deals. Calm down. Bunch of weirdos. Yeah, I said Smears. I sincerely apologize to all the people who were hurt by my...
Hello all,
Just got an e-mail from the Smears entitling me to a bunch of points, yadda yadda yadda. I've already decided they're going towards a pair of Knipex cutters I spotted last time I was Smearsing.
I gotta go up there anyway to exchange a cman flex head ratchet with a completely...
I recently had a situation where I needed one (did my brother bend valves when his timing belt slipped because the terrible noise of a seized waterpump under the hood was not a concern to him?...stay tuned to find out), and I got a USB endoscope on amazon for like $18 -- I don't even know the...
I don't see much by way of practical use for almost anything I found aside from a few snap on sockets/breaker bars and the like. Almost every "standardized" tool we have today is just so much more practical.
That said, I really like the idea of there being several hundred small American tool...
It's funny you both mentioned an allen wrench with a ball detent.
I do have a bunch of super rusty allens soaking...I'll have to see if I have what you describe.
I DID find what looked like an allen key with ball detents, and a lip to keep a socket from slipping down on the ends...but it...
Was going through an old, old toolbox that I think belonged to a great, great uncle. Lot of neat old williams/snap on stuff in there...but I came across 12pt sockets broached with a hex instead of a 1/2" square end like these...
I was expecting them to be atrocious...they're just gonna sit in a drawer as a spare set...so I'm not overly concerned about it. ...but I do want that missing wrench.
I just don't want to deal with the rigamarole.
Basically, I was hoping someone here would say "yeah, brought mine up to...
gearwrench? apex?...people. people. calm down.
i want to know how to go about getting the wrench that was supposed to come in the set...not looking for reflexive cman bashing or being told i don't need it.
wrench is supposed to be in the set. paid for the set. missing wrench. want...
Just ordered these: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-21-piece-metric-combination-wrench-set/p-00923048000P too cheap. I know, I know. The fit and finish is atrocious and the business ends are friggin' sharper than a laser beam...and the chrome is awful, stamping is awful, they feel worse...
"Do you know how to use a file? PROPERLY?" -- I don't know what it is...but the number of times I've seen this on the interwebz is just mind blowing.
Videos of old grizzled machinists who clearly know their **** -- and who *actually* use files for actual ****-- just doing a quick "wonder...