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Vortaku

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Lets see if I got this right...

The op has $100.00 to spend Check.
A google search of the closest town with a CL close to Irving Texas is the Dallas/Fort Worth area (not sure how far away??? Check.
A shopping trip with your guide Woody shows the following set of tools Check.

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/tls/5754311681.html

With $10.00 dollars left over for your gas. Check

Best shopping trip ever!!! Check.[emoji481]:rocker:[emoji106][emoji106]
That's pretty awesome, however was just a general question. Me and some friends were asking what we would do with two hundred to upgrade a computer, I thought it could be fun to see what people would do with less on tools. I've got some awesome answers so far. Lol

I may be driving to Ennis this weekend though

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The first thing that springs to mind is to find a NAPA Real Deals flyer and pick up whatever sockets they have on special that I need.

Or a Snap On F80. Or a couple of Proto Facom design ratchets.

Or some PB Swiss drivers.
 

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probably some assorted rolls/types of sandpapers. they always add up quick and I hate buying it because i'm a cheap ***.

or several sets of allen keys, i'm awful at putting them back in their slots and as a result I have probably atleast 10 incomplete sets floating around the shop. few more sets will keep me busy for a bit while losing them.
 

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OK, If I understand the question correctly, you give me $100 to spend on tools today, What do I spend it on?
Individual sockets to fill in some of the larger sizes I don't have. That's what's on my mind currently.
Where do I pick up the $$$???:lol_hitti
 

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50 freakin' posts and NOBODY mentioned BEER???
I thought sure I would see:
"I'd go to Harbor Freight and get some cheap-as-hell tools and spend the change on BEER!":beer:

Although Beer could account for "ripper" instead of "stripper":lol_hitti
 

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50 freakin' posts and NOBODY mentioned BEER???
I thought sure I would see:
"I'd go to Harbor Freight and get some cheap-as-hell tools and spend the change on BEER!":beer:

Although Beer could account for "ripper" instead of "stripper":lol_hitti

Ok I take it back instead of putting the $10.00 dollars in his gas tank go out and pick up a six pack of beer!:beer:
 

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If it was me specifically then it would have to be sockets and wrenches to fill in gaps in my sets. For general just need to spend $100 it would be Gearwrench 20 piece ratchet wrench set at Sears for $50 and some HF Pittsburgh Pro screwdrivers and maybe some HF impact sockets.
 
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I only try to get tools that expand my capability, not duplicates of what I already have. That doesn't happen often, I have most everything I can think of. But I expanded my capability a bit today, and answered that $100 question, although I traded a nice SK wrench set instead of cash:
 

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I said ripper. In some places, "going to the **********" is "going to the rippers." :beer:

... thanks for clearing that up I was just about to ask...
I get a random extra $100 or so to spend pretty much once or sometimes twice a year. I know most folks nowadays use cards but I have always used cash - if it isn't in my wallet , I don't spend it ( at least most times ) . I keep all my change in a drawer in my toolbox, don't spend it at the time and empty it once a year -or sooner if it is looking full !
I will use this cash to buy a tool that I really want , whether I need it or not , or just sometimes I will buy all the sandpaper or other consumables I think I might need in the near future. Just to stay OT : I just spent my most recent cash on a Wera 1/2" drive ratchet handle
 

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probably Ebay. :D

for more Knipex

or

one of those new super long 1/4" dr snappy flexheads...
 
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If had to spend $100 only on tools:

Responsibly, 1/4 sockets. Have to pull out my old craftsman mechanic tool set for them and it's annoying.

Irresponsibly, Nepros 3/8 ratchet.
 

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Going off my needs right now I'd get the mac 1/4 drive knurled extension set. Bought one off the truck and i love the knurling on the drive end.

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well it's time for some new oring picks.
so i'm off to my friendly neighborhood HF....

then stop by HD for a few 4 1/2" cutoff disks and see whats on the clearance shelf.

take what cash is left and take the wife out for a couple drinks tonight....


:beer:
 

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I don't think 100 would quite cover it, but I'd go for a set of Knipex pliers wrenches. Been in my amazon cart for like a year.
 

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I'd buy another two months of access to the local makerspace. I love having access to the wood shop and metal shop, without having the burden of tool storage and maintenance looming overhead.

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Well in the original op post he said a hundred dollars to buy tools! So i posted i would put it back until i really needed something.then ive read over these a few times and seen some sensible thoughts but for the life of me.why in the world would anyone take any amount of money and set foot in harbor freight?i mean the way i understood it the hundred dollars is like extra or free.wouldn't you want to buy a decent set of sk or gear wrench? I understand working and all and guys on a budget buying some necessary tools at harbor freight.but not if its free money unless i took the op s post wrong.
 
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There has been some amazing ideas here. I always love to see variety in all things.

I have decided to start giving myself atleast 100 a month for tool purchases. That wasn't the point of the thread but seeing what all can be gotten for right around that, I figure why not!
 

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I'd get an Estwing double bit axe and tomahawk for when I go camping/kayaking. I've been looking at them for a while but it's hard to justify the cost of roughly $50 each for something that's most definitely in my "want" column.
 
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