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Austin's one Jeep Garage

AustinRob

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Cibolo, tx
Hello everyone, been checking out the shops and garage's on here and want to post a few pictures of mine.


CJ7
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Reloading area
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Left side
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USA
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General and bike bench
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New SK socket sets
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Thanks for looking
 
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AustinRob

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Thank you both for the kind comments. Had the jeep for three months and I drive it daily. I will take some full pictures and post if any interest.

cj7365 nice jeep as well
 

eldirector

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Thank you both for the kind comments. Had the jeep for three months and I drive it daily. I will take some full pictures and post if any interest.

cj7365 nice jeep as well

"If any interest"? Surely you jest!

Jeeps, guns, and bikes. Not bad!
 
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robarosa

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Welcome to GJ. Nice bunch of pics. We like pics, so yeah, post away. Give ya $100 for that old clunker. :)
 

mheimer1

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I think that you can do better than SK, I've goe some Craftsman stuff I'll trade ya....:lol:
 
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AustinRob

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Here are a few more pictures.

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I made up a road box with my old set of craftsman tools and went on a quest to get the best bang for buck USA made hand tools out there and ended up with a lot of SK and some channellock.

I searched around on here for weeks reading post and felt SK was the best for my core hand tools. I’m not a pro but a long time ago I worked in a shop refurbishing sea land chassis's and I broke at least one each of 1/2 3/8 and 1/4 drive craftsman ratchets plus a few sockets. I broke so many 1/2 drive craftsman ratchets my boss got a company owned snap on for me to use and yes I did try and break it but couldn't. It was nice but those tools are out of my price range.

Breaking the craftsman stuff was not a big deal then because I could warranty them and get a USA made tool back. Looks like those good old days are coming to a close.

In the end these SK Tools are far superior to any craftsman hand tools I have ever used and wish SK good days ahead. Having a US company making tools as nice as they are in that price range is a win for us.

You can see I left my 12 point stuff in my box. The SK sets are all six point.

1/2 inch set (first post is 3/8 and 1/4)
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SK Stubby's with my gearwrench sets
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Screwdrivers. I just got these as it took awhile to confirm were these were made. They say USA and I hope not just assembled here.
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Bitset. These are nice with the thumbwheel's.
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Hammers
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Just reorganized my stuff from moving. I try and keep things simple and squared away as I have to haul all my stuff around when I move every two- three years. I will get some pictures of my road box up later.

Thanks again
 

B-RAD77

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Love old CJs. Dig the reload equipment. You don't simply own a Jeep, it is a life style.:beer:
 
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