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    Good quality crows foot wrenches?

    Paid by the hour, not concerned nor pushed to save time here and there, but having been replacing lower end tools that for preform as well from earlier days to better quality stuff, not that all to stuff was like that but some is, trying to make life easier.
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    Air Drills

    I don't think I would consider my mac drill nor the snap on's I have seen in use un powerful, when you stop pulling the trigger on them the chuck stops spinning, when you stop pulling the trigger on any corded drill the chuck spins another 20 turns, when you're torquing on a large bit and it...
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    Air Drills

    My work has always provided corded 1/2" drills, mainly dewalt or makita. When the bit grabs (binds) the drill kicks and rips your arm half off or busts your knuckles. For that reason I ended up buying a Mac 1/2" air drill, it was less than half the price of the SO drill and the Mac guy was...
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    Good quality crows foot wrenches?

    By breaking the bank I meant the 500+ for retail, I am a HDEM so more commonly I would be using 1"+ most sets go up to 1" so I would need 2 sets of SAE, for both brand new from SO it's like 1500 CDN or something outrageous. However, I wouldn't be using them all the time (really I have made due...
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    The "OMG" Tool Thread

    Tap sockets
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    Good quality crows foot wrenches?

    Thanks guys. Still not sure which way to go but I will figure it out.
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    Good quality crows foot wrenches?

    Looking for a good set of crowsfoot wrenches, have had a huge news for them ever but lately there have been times they would be hand, mainly hydraulic hose fittings. Looking for recommendation on a good set that won't spread without breaking the bank. G2S tools (Canada) has a set of gear wrench...
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    Custom toolbox add ons/modificiations!?

    I made this back piece to hang things on and for magnetic stuff, I 2 way taped the power bar to it for my rechargeable light, cordless impact charger etc. 16 gauge steel (I think?) 54"x 18" welded to a piece of 2x2x 1/8" angle 54" long, the angle iron gets sandwiched under neath my stainless top...
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    I don't think those PA stubby holders are made in Canada lol I have the same holders for my stubbies, I hate them haha
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    Does snap on make a flex long 3/8 ratchet??

    The SO guy had the 13", 3/8" flex with soft grips, you got a free vintage sign with it if you bought it, hard to decide on 162 bucks for that ratchet or half for the gear wrench 120 tooth.
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    Do you use lots of Loctite at your business? New tool - free sample.

    Also what stops the loctite from just constantly leaking out once the tip is cut?
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    Do you use lots of Loctite at your business? New tool - free sample.

    Maybe as a business owner you might be concerned, I would imagine the majority of employers supply loctite so how many employees are really concerned about the little puddle on bench or floor? I would think the best places for this would be super clean assembly facilities, electronics and...
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    The Orange Snap-on tools **** thread!

    My box Orange striking pry bars Orange Oring picks Most of the rest of my SO stuff is red
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    Anyone else use only impacts in 1/2"

    I only use 1/2" drive impact/ sockets. I have a heavy duty gun and a light duty 1/2" (both cp) that weighs next to nothing and is small, a 2763 Milwaukee and another battery powered 1/2" at home. I see no use on buying and storing another set of impact sockets (3/8" dr.)
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    Best 1/2" cordless impact wrench

    I have the Milwaukee 2763 1/2". 1100 ftlb, It's pretty sweet, haven't got to test it on things to it's full potential but have removed lots of 1" bolts (1 1/2" socket) and lots of track pad bolts off equipment that my cp 7488 usually won't take out, pretty effortlessly. The batteries last a long...
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    Snap on vs Mac die grinders.

    Been looking on cp's website, didn't realize they had so many die grinders, there must be 30 + models. Looking at some of the .5 - .7 hp ones, upwards of 30 cfm??? Snap on rates their 1 hp die grinder at 5 cfm, which is probably a little low, my .3 hp cp is rated at 5 cfm.
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    Snap on vs Mac die grinders.

    $400 CDN, plus $40 shipping plus 60 for import fees lol I can probably get 2 snappy 1 hp die grinders for that lol
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    Snap on vs Mac die grinders.

    Good thing the benefits will cover me to be off work lol
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    Snap on vs Mac die grinders.

    Remember these are Canadian prices. They have it in their "heavy duty" flyer right now but it doesn't actually have a sale price, just the regular price and a great buy type of thing I think.
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