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    Craftsman 20 volt

    Anybody have any experience with the new Craftsman 20 volt systems? You like them? Are they better than the C3 line?
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    Impact vs. Impact Driver

    So if you can have one that does both. One would you want one that cant?
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    Impact vs. Impact Driver

    seems like the impact drivers or more useful?
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    Impact vs. Impact Driver

    What are the advantages and disadvantages with cordless impacts vs. cordless impact drivers?
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    Cordless Impact recommendation

    Thanks Ill look into all the ones listed above This will only be used maybe once a month for less than 2 hours but I just need it to be there when I need it.
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    Cordless Impact recommendation

    I know some of you will give me some good advice. What I am looking for is a Cordless Impact that would best suit the following: Needs to fit into tight spaces. Removing car bumpers, fenders and so on. Hold a good charge as it may only be used once a month. Strong enough to break rusty...
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    Old tool displays?

    I have not seen any of his stuff.... can someone tell send me some of his posts?
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    Old tool displays?

    Any of you have displays for old tools in your garages? If so I would like to see some pics. Thanks B
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    Any Vintage Snap On Experts?

    I did some research and read that they build this 5/8 drive in 1923 and stopped putting the S over the O in that same year. Which is how these are marked. So Im guessing that means they were built in 1923. Thanks guys...you know your stuff
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    Any Vintage Snap On Experts?

    When my grandpa gave them to me I could see him remembering the past. There were also three international wrenches and a rivet crimper used for working on combine draper headers in with the set. Its neat knowing my grandpas used them busting their knuckles making a leaving. Not that I would...
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    Any Vintage Snap On Experts?

    Today my grandfather (80yr) wanted me to have a 5/8s drive snap on set that my great great grandpa bought new. My grandpa said that he and his dad carried this box of tools in the back of the pickup to the field to work on the farm equipment for years, he then laughed and said you dont know how...
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    Any homemade log splitters?

    What did you use for the actual splitter? did you make one or buy one
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    Any homemade log splitters?

    Any of you made your own log splitters? If so could you post pictures and say what you like and would change.
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    Help with Stihl 034 av

    Nevermind...I had to push it in and pull up on the cover...it was a little sticky at first Thanks
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    Help with Stihl 034 av

    Your telling me I just need to turn the spring loaded knob above the handle? I did that and it didnt seem to want to come off
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    Help with Stihl 034 av

    I purchased a used Stihl 034 AV. I am able to get the top cover off but was wondering about removing the rear cover to get to the air filter (access to the carb) and be able to get a socket on the spark plug. Anyone with this saw...can you help me.
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    What's the most money you mugs...

    Around $40 just a DIYer purchased a thin line pro series craftsman 1/2" very nice ratchet in my opinion.
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    Bought My First Welder - Newb help

    Gas is the way to go...for sure
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    Bought My First Welder - Newb help

    Im also a Brandon B. ... I would get a decent auto darkening helmet makes life easy especially when your trying to learn. It takes some practice flipping the lid and keeping your gun in the correct place. Good luck welding is a lot of fun been doing it for years and it never gets old.
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    Tankless water heaters?

    Anyone have a tankless water heater...if so do you like it?
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