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    Older Kobalt Socket Rail Manufacturer

    Hello guys, Anyone know who made the old Kobalt plastic US made socket rails from circa 2009/10? I have a few and they have held up very well, they are a high quality black plastic with a ball retention system. I want to get more and would like to get the same ones if possible, just have no...
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    Need a 21 inch Tool box with ball bearing

    Hey guys, I need a tool box with ball bearing slides. This thing is for work, and they are paying for it. It is going to be mounted on my golf cart at the plant and the typical husky and sears toolboxes aren't cutting it. Here is the issue, this will be run on the back of a cart all day...
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    Telecom crimper, Cat5

    I need a crimper that can crimp cat5 and phone cable, I looked at both the Klein and Ideal ones and they are Taiwan. I want a US made one if possible. I am willing to settle for Canadian, European, or Japanese if ONLY no USA made ones are available. I tried locating one and cannot find a USA...
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    Empires future

    With Empire level now owned by Milwaukee what are the chances that the Chinese parent company are going to outsource it's production? In the event this happens are there any good US makers of levels and squares that one can turn too?
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    Info on these Torque Wrenches!

    I'm retiring my Snap-On split beam due to sentimental reasons (was my dads, and it's getting delegated to home use.) I am looking at a set of different torque wrenches on Amazon, my criteria is: Made in USA (I do not care if it made of gold, I wont budge on this one,) 1/2 drive up to 250 FT...
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    New SK dealer in AZ Valley

    Hey fellow Arizonians, I checked SK's mobile distributor finder and located a company named "Arizona Specialty Tools" located in Chandler. To get the contact info go to SKs find a dealer. The guy has a google+ profile that states he is a former Cornwell/Snap-on dealer. Just wanted to give a...
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    Yet another from AZ

    Hey guys, I have been browsing your site for many years. Figured I would join in. Your knowledge on tools is unsurpassed on the internet. I work as a Maintenance Mechanic at a industrial plant in AZ. I play with the bigger stuff :deathmeta Tool wise, I prefer SK, but have a lot of US...
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