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flying eyeball

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saulvg99

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Got these on sale at sears for $19.99. Still made in America. f48326a358d9b21999dbfb0e14be2d64.jpg

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rmsg0040

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Used mac prybar holder





Dollarama trays



Hilti tea time knife, german made, reminds me of swiss army knife or eka swede 38 knife



Hopefully these work out

 

m_hatcher

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Just picked these up off craigslist for $40. The deadblow is brand new and the ball pein looks to be new except for light surface rust on the metal caps.
 

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ezriderga

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Just received my new replacement Milwaukee rotary tool. It was warranted for 5 years and failed after 3 so they sent me a new one. They even paid postage to return the defective one.

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firworks

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Wish I would have read his post before buying the milwaukee magnet.

I was inspired by it to try something myself. It didn't work out quite as well. I thought "Hey I've got that adaptor to take a 1/4-20 and attach it to my boom mic stand. I wonder if that could hold the stick light." The answer is it really can't. This is a picture of it precariously not toppling over for the moment.

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shanny19

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That looks like a pretty cheapo boom mike stand. A real one has a counterweight on the **** end of the horizontal boom that would work just fine for that application.
 

firworks

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That looks like a pretty cheapo boom mike stand. A real one has a counterweight on the **** end of the horizontal boom that would work just fine for that application.

Yeah it's just a cheap one for holding little condenser mics for recording Guitar. The M12 Stick light weighs like 10x more than my mics though.
 

wiens80

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New to me, 1/2" SK breaker bar. A little Scotch Brite and it's looking pretty good.
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LXCam

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That looks like a pretty cheapo boom mike stand. A real one has a counterweight on the **** end of the horizontal boom that would work just fine for that application.

Yeah it's just a cheap one for holding little condenser mics for recording Guitar. The M12 Stick light weighs like 10x more than my mics though.

Fir, shanny gave you the solution, just counter weight it.
 

bodyguy16

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Question, how did you get that for ONLY $60?? That's a steal:bowdown:!
The wrench sells for $299 online:eyecrazy:

https://store.snapon.com/US-Torque-...d-Ratchet-40-200-in-lb-1-4-drive-P640957.aspx

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Classifieds ad, he was asking 100 i told him it was a guess and that i would most likely need to have calibrated, told him if he was negotiable we could work something out. I offered 60$ he took it. I tried it out this morning at work with another wrench and it seems accurate, i will test it next week on the snappy truck to be sure.
 

CoogarXR

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I have been wanting a nice step ladder for at my place. Sick of balancing on milk crates.
The wife's parents got me a gift card for Home Depot so I finally broke down and bought me a 6 foot fiberglass Werner. Man this thing is nice.
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I just bought the same ladder, and it's great! Much improved over the old orange Werner that I had. As another poster mentioned, they make attachments for the top. I bought the 79003 bucket and the 79001 paint cup. I think it was only around $20 total for the pair at Lowes.

I love the attachments. I have used the bucket twice already. It holds my drill, impact driver, drill bit case, and still had room to spare. It even has divots across it for pipes or fluorescent tubes, etc. Highly recommended.

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D7es3l

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Christmas present from mom, just got in yesterday i don't know what the hold up was:
10inch knipex pliers
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Replaced a lost 1/2 wrench and picked up the new SO wire crimpers!
 

toolmutt

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Got these for future work on a '41 Chevy Pickup.
 

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toolmutt

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And threw this in from the same seller. #0 - #3 Robertson drives. (Calling Jeff)
 

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vartz04

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Sk wrench set. Looks almost unused minus the idiot markings on them (missed that in the eBay add but for 1/2 the price of new I am cool with it)

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m_hatcher

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Refurbished Ryobi P320 from Amazon. Already used it to install some baseboards and am quite happy with the results. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1452730329.768021.jpg
 

mjoekingz28

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toolmutt, so what do you call those Snap-Ons? Butterfly screwdrivers? Screw extractors?

four.cycle, that really is a nice set! Someone must have taken great care of them......Is it from the 1940s?
 

Rogue1987

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toolmutt, so what do you call those Snap-Ons? Butterfly screwdrivers? Screw extractors?

four.cycle, that really is a nice set! Someone must have taken great care of them......Is it from the 1940s?

Those are clutch screwdrivers, someone posted a link to the full set for around $40. Not sure if that deal is dead or not, it was a long time ago.

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JDon99

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Those are clutch screwdrivers, someone posted a link to the full set for around $40. Not sure if that deal is dead or not, it was a long time ago.

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Deal is dead. I wanted to get a set or two but missed out.
 

toolmutt

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toolmutt, so what do you call those Snap-Ons? Butterfly screwdrivers? Screw extractors?

As Rogue said, they are clutch head (some people refer to them as butterfly) drivers. Common on Chevrolets of the '40s and '50s. There are two types of clutch head, G like these and A which I think are common on some RVs.

Deal is dead. I wanted to get a set or two but missed out.

Yes, the vendor in the Hot Deals thread is sold out. I got these from ebay. PM me if you want the seller's name. He's top rated and I would recommend him.
 
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