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    Snap-On GREEN: HS50G Quick Cutter, T-Handle Ratcheting Screwdriver and Duck Bill Pliers

    HS50G Quick Cutter- New and unused. Includes case and 2 blades $135 OBO SSOMRT4 Ratcheting T-Handle - 9 out of 10. $50 OBO 6J9CR 9-1/4" Duck Bill Pliers - 8.5 out of 10. $45 OB0 All Prices do not include shipping. Package deal $225 shipped CONUS and Canada Cheers
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    Snap-on GREEN File Set HS500G

    Lightly used HS500G File Set. Includes case and 2 extra handles. Defects: both of the extra handles has engraved initials, as shown, and two of the handles have different sized files installed and so are too long to fit in case I would rate the other handles 8.5 to 9 out of 10. Asking $225...
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    Yost 750-DI Vise Recommendation

    I've had the 750 DI for 2.5 years. Beat on it, bent steel plate and torqued on it. No problems so far. I would buy another just for the adjustability. Recommend one, especially for the price.
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    Pressmaster Mobile Crimp Tool + Dies (Wiha 43190)

    Can anyone tell me if one can use the 4300-3242 Weather Pack die for Deutsch open barrel terminals? Or is there another die for the Pressmaster frame that would work better? Also see a separate die set listed above for Metri Pack, but assumed the Weather Pack die could also be used for these...
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    Help me pick a floor jack.

    HF yellow 3 ton. The Snap-on clone. I use it daily on lifted 4x4's and it hasn't let me down in 10 months. It's the perfect size and lift range for general work on cars and trucks. If it broke I would buy another one. Unless the Snap-on came down in price.
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    tape measure's

    Definitely Lufkin for metric. Anything for imperial - Stanley tapes with the hi-viz background are nice. Fat max are for framers. GL
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    ir thermometer?

    The good ones use a reflectivity coefficient you enter based on the density of material being measured. Can make upwards of a 25% difference in temp reading (i.e. steel manifold or rubber coolant hose). None of the ones above fall into the "accurate" category. Snap-on are accurate and come with...
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    Princess Auto deals

    Brake Cleaner goes on sale Tuesday, at least in Alberta. I thinks it's $3.00 savings per can. Good time to load up.
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    Looking for sockets. Sunex, Tekton or GP duo?

    Williams. Made in USA and as cheap or cheaper than.....
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    Do not buy...

    Not so fast! Guess you haven't used your 12" Pliers Wrench in any higher torque applications (i.e. TRE's). They ****.... big time. The handles spread as you apply more torque - no matter what tool orientation. Useless. Got rid of ALL my pliers wrenches, except for the 6" which is handy as hell...
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Saweet! Part #?
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    Locking vs. Non-Locking Flex Head Rathets

    I prefer locking for universal sockets or you're in a position where you can't reach the ratchet head and need to pre-set the angle and reach in (ex. suspension/injectors/crowsfeet). I've found it to be a necessity quite a few times. A combination of locking and roto heads cover 100% of my use...
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    Metrinch 12 point universal SAE/Metric sockets

    I have a set of the 1/4" 6-point style in my truck and use the **** out of them. Not gimmicky at all. If you're limited in space or weight (i.e. wheeling rig / moto / backpack) I would recommend them as you always have metric & sae on a modded 4x4. Never rounded a fastener. Even worked ok taking...
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    Metrinch

    1/4" drive socket set in my mini tool kit has never let me down. Which it went to 14, instead of 13 though.
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    Slip joint pliers vs water pump pliers(knipex)

    Both! Now if Knipex made Cobra's that had jaws parallel with the handles then I could get rid of my slip-joints.
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    Help ASAP! Snap-On: KRSC246 vs KRSC43

    My 243 is not tippy at all and the top's loaded with sockets. If you'll be using it as a cart and moving it to where you're working, the sliding top is awesome. Where would you put parts down with a flip top? What about a service manual? Great place for tools you're using instead of opening...
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    M18 FUEL thoughts

    Hopefully the chucks are better on the new M18 Drills. Drill has plenty of power (read - break your wrist), but the chucks chew drill bits. My 10 year old Dewalt 14.4 has a way better chuck design FWIW.
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    snap on kart

    No bad comments. It's perfect for my needs - almost. If buying again - I would have added 4 swivel castors and 4 x 2" drawers. Apparently you can add custom drawer configurations now when you order. Sliding top works great! I also added a side panel and air tool holder for impacts / drill...
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    Going to make a Road bag...

    If you have to ask, you don't leave the pavement much and drive a new vehicle. Think exploring off-road. But, maybe your battery or alternator craps out on road. Pretty easy fix WITH tools....
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    Cracks in a fairly new slab

    It would help if you included some details on your existing control joint locations and spacing. For those who say random "cracking" is normal - it's not. You live in Houston (no freeze/thaw). Inadequate compaction or wrong material coupled with drainage issues would seem to make the most...
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