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    Where do you prefer to purchase Milwaukee batteries from?

    Market place has tons of new batteries for close to half price.
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    Looking to buy this used Snap On KRL 1001b but not familiar with the value, help.....

    That's way high here in the philly tri-state area. we have a lot of triple bank boxes for 2500 that have been on MP for months. Granted, that box is nice looking. But as has been stated, show up with money and offer way less. Buyers WITH cash are far and few between.
  3. M

    Tool identification help

    looks like some kind of strike plate for a door.
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    Best lock on Tire Air Chucks for Inflators

    I bought the lock N' Flate. ($50 ouch) and it makes a complete seal about 90-95% of the time. A major step up from that standard fitting you posted in the first post.
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    Miller Pricing

    I am not that great with welding knowledge. But I have heard nothing but great things about primeweld welders. They have 3 year warranties and the customer service is excellent. The owners even participate in the FaceBook forum for primeweld users. Guys rave about the welders. they have a...
  6. M

    Battery Screwdrivers, Like em? What Brand?

    Love my Milwaukee. Surprisingly torquey for what it is. Great for small stuff: light switches and receptacles working on laptops and desktops small appliance work I find myself reaching for it more often than I would have thought.
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    Show us your shop stool

    I made the low rider for doing brakes. I used the side panels of two MAC G5 computers, and some awesome german casters. I also used the yoga mat process on the medium stool. Couldn't believe how it came out with a lot of cleaning and wire brushing.
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    10yo US made or new US general/Icon/Husy?

    Truck box no question. American made. Better built, better reputation, and far better support. I just called Snap-on about my 22 year old box for parts. I had them in 3 days. If you think you'll get that kind of support form Harbor freight in any length of time close to that, you're...
  9. M

    New air chuck "LockNFlate"

    I hear ya. I had the milton was less than impressed. YMMV.
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    New air chuck "LockNFlate"

    From the guys that make the LockNLube tools. They now make a similar style air chuck that mimics the same mechinism as their LockNLube tools. Mine arrived and I used it when the TPMS light came on in my truck. It's not 100%. It takes a bit of wiggling to get it to make a 95% seal for...
  11. M

    Harbor Freight drywall sander?

    I got the amazon version which looks identical. Sands great, wish I had gotten it sooner. Still plenty of dust despite using shop vac with it. Still super handy.
  12. M

    The Screwdriver took 3 YEARS to design

    100K sold. backordered until January. $70ea.
  13. M

    Snap on pit wagon paint peeling.

    The best you're gonna do is a small discount on a new box from them. If this is anywhere near the bottom of the box they will claim floor solvents, which honestly messes up a lot of boxes.
  14. M

    Smallest/Largest Bolt/Nut Automotive?

    5.5mm holding up the bottom of a ford taurus front bumper. F'n stupid.
  15. M

    Malco Eagle Grip pliers

    project farm did a great comparrison with the different brands. Malco came out on top. It's too bad. Just got mine. Love them.
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    What is the tool!

    It started as a French-Polynesian subsiderary with diversifications in the 3 main conkler regions for Ram-type re-versification process plants. Until they were bought by the Alcam company out of franklin Indiana. Alcam still makes the Famous Orange agricultural triangle-trac.
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    What is the tool!

    Nice find! Those are 19th century corbitoer pliers. They were used to re-pinch the corbit to the mid-section of the outer ream-reacher. You could have used a couple of regular rear-reah pliers, but you had to remove the post-seamer to get to the tinning posts. These were a major time saver...
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    Does anyone have or use this ratcheting atachment?

    Essential for bumper removal and install and fantastic for plugs fuel rails and coils. They are super handy but not as needed now that long neck cordless ratchets are so easily obtained.
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