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  1. J

    $200 for Fluke 88 fair?

    Yes. Very fair. Great price. Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
  2. J

    For those people who say don't buy cheap tools:

    I thought Armstrong was the tool provider for the u.s military?
  3. J

    so are those pittsburgh wrenches any good?

    At $15 bucks, you have nothing to lose. Buy them and try them. 1 snap-on wrench cost more than a set of Pittsburghs, get me? Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk 2
  4. J

    Adjustable wrenches, brand?

    Don't Nepros make some very nice ones? Could of swore there's some pics floating around... Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk 2
  5. J

    Makita vs dewalt vs Milwaukee -- any thoughts?

    Out of those 3, Milwaukee for sure, but Ridgid X4's have been quite good to me. Very affordable and good quality. Ridgid's Lifetime replacement battery warranty was pretty much what sold me.
  6. J

    Snap-on and Craftsman Rethreading Kits are exactly the same

    I bought the 48 pc set and am actually surprised how often I use it, which is quite a bit. Kaster/Lang is the OEM for all those sets...
  7. J

    127lb brown and sharpe micrometer

    That's badass...
  8. J

    Are Snap on screw drivers that much better?

    Bottom line is buy what you can afford. Snap On are great if you use it to make your living but they are pricy. If not, there are other, more affordable choices to consider and the quality are awesome, (i.e. Wiha, Wera, Witte, Felo, etc...). Personally, I currently own the brands mentioned and...
  9. J

    Pegboard Tool Hanging...is an Art!!!

    "Tool box? I don't need no stinking tool box..."
  10. J

    Best socket organizer. Ideas?

    I use Hanson's for my regular sockets, and for impacts, hex, and torx bits, I use the similiar to one listed below, but in black... I think this design is by far the best for various sizes and what not...
  11. J

    Who make a quality screwdriver these days?

    Yes sir... Husky Pro's are quite nice. Very affordable and easily obtainable. Good quality too. I own Craftsman Pro's, Wiha's, Wera's, Mac's, Snap-On's etc. and the Husky's are the ones I reach for when I open the drawers. Could be the fact that the handles, to me, are very comfortable to...
  12. J

    Don't build your driveway like this.

    That driveway is ridiculous... LOL!
  13. J

    Jack stands

    I have 2 sets of the HF ones myself. Used them for years. No probs what so ever.
  14. J

    Wire like a rocket scientist

    Cool stuff... Very specific guidelines there.
  15. J

    Let's see your toolbox.

    @vectorw8015 - Good Lord! That is a thing of beauty. Very nice box....
  16. J

    Custom handle ratchets, Witte screwdrivers, nut drivers, etc...

    Hey I just received the custom handle Mac ratchets from ZeniTH and I'm loving them. Don't be afraid to order from him. Great communication and service. Thanks again...
  17. J

    My Snap On Collection

    I'm pretty sure you can trade that in for a house, LOL! I'm jealous... so jealous.
  18. J

    Craftsman Professional Wrenches-Still USA

    To my knowledge, Craftsman Pro wrench sets (U.S.A) are only currently sold online/catalog. You can only buy individual Craftsman Pro's at the stores. The polished (Non-pro) sets in the stores are imports...
  19. J

    Most unused tools you have?

    Yeah, I don't even remember the last time I used my SAE tools... :headscrat
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