Flyer if anyone doesn't want to give them an email addressAtlas tools is getting ready to have their ********* friday sales this month too.

Dang I’ve been paying almost $40 for those locally! I LOVE those things, very handy.

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I remember when these launched at PA. I was like "Anti-shedding"? Are they wrenches for Labrador Retrievers?7 pc Metric Anti-Shedding 45° Offset Box-End Wrench Set - on clearance for $38 (reg $80). 6mm-19mm, no skips.
I had to watch the video to figure out what these wrenches were for. Weird description Princess Auto - maybe why your "anti-shedding" wrenches didn't sell.
Anyway, after looking at the video these appear to be clones of the Olsa Tools Offset Bolt Extractor Wrenches. Since Olsa's are imported from Taiwan and appear to be identical, wouldn't surprise me if it was the same factory.
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I might add this to my assortment for camping.Sog Terminus XR on sale at Sport Chek and Atmosphere for $50. Part of the "Black Friday" sale.
I have the red G10 version myself, but this is the black-coated version with wooden scales. It's a very good EDC design - 3.2oz, deep carry pocket clip, high flat grind clip point with a swedge, 2.95" blade.
I really like a crossbar lock because you can close the knife quickly and keep your fingers out the blade path while doing it. This knife also has three deployment methods: pull back on the crossbar and wrist flick, finger flipper and thumb studs. I find the flipper tab a bit lackluster - but that's kind of inherent with a crossbar lock. It still works, it's just not super crisp and you can fail it if you do it too slow. Thumb studs and crossbar work like you'd expect though.
D2 steel is about as good as it gets for the price point - it's got pretty good edge retention, it is semi-stainless and reasonably tough. Certainly an improvement from 7cr, 8cr, 420 j2 or HC, 440 a or b, etc. that you'd typically find on sub $50 knives, but I prefer VG10, 14c28n, Nitro-V and 10cr18comov that you find on knives in the $70-$150 range.
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I found them on a clearance table on my local PA - further reduced to $25. Picked up both SAE and metric. They look really good.7 pc Metric Anti-Shedding 45° Offset Box-End Wrench Set - on clearance for $38 (reg $80). 6mm-19mm, no skips.
I had to watch the video to figure out what these wrenches were for. Weird description Princess Auto - maybe why your "anti-shedding" wrenches didn't sell.
Anyway, after looking at the video these appear to be clones of the Olsa Tools Offset Bolt Extractor Wrenches. Since Olsa's are imported from Taiwan and appear to be identical, wouldn't surprise me if it was the same factory.
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Could have sworn the CDN Tire stuff was cheaper but I checked and it seems to be the full synthetic is $25/L (iso 46) and non-synthetic (SAE 30 ISO 100) is $20/L, but I don't see a synthetic blend.PA had Rolair synthetic blend compressor oil on sale for $15/L down from $20/L in their last flyer, but they honour past sales if it's within 30 days (sometimes longer depending on the store). Is it worth it, or is there better oil/pricing elsewhere?

I can’t think of any reason it wouldn’t work, mechanically speaking, but 7” grinders do run slower than 5”.Can large grinders like this be fitted with smaller discs and guards?
The speed was going to be something I mentioned, but with a smaller disc it's unlikely that you'd lose as much speed when working with it. I'd download the manual and have a look to see if there's any explicit mention of *not* using smaller discs for some reason. You might also run into some issues depending on the cutting/grinding angle with regards to the guard.I can’t think of any reason it wouldn’t work, mechanically speaking, but 7” grinders do run slower than 5”.
That one runs at 6500 rpm I think, and most 5” grinders spin over 10k.
Yeah he did mention fitting a smaller guard on it too.You might also run into some issues depending on the cutting/grinding angle with regards to the guard.
Thanks! That's a good point about the RPM.I can’t think of any reason it wouldn’t work, mechanically speaking, but 7” grinders do run slower than 5”.
That one runs at 6500 rpm I think, and most 5” grinders spin over 10k.
Available now in warehouse for $30. Damn GJ!!! Picked up 2I don't believe these claimed specs can be real, but Costco has a flashlight on sale for $40 that comes with a proprietary li-on pack, 9 Duracell alkaline batteries and claims to be able to pump out 5000 lumens for 2hrs.
Impossible I say. Lights making 5000 lumens are usually $100-250 and often can only sustain that output for a few minutes before they throttle down to avoid overheating. 5000 lumens is like 3x halogen highbeams on a car. Compare this light to the Olight mini Marauder, for example (7000 lumens, but for 2-3 minutes, regular price $250 - black friday deal for $180).
Here it is though. The reviews are good.
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Bust one out tonight and tell me how it is! Compare it to your headlights maybe (unless you've got another high-lumen light with a known rating). I'm super curious about how it performs.
I share the same sentiment, I'd be in for a few if that's the caseBust one out tonight and tell me how it is! Compare it to your headlights maybe (unless you've got another high-lumen light with a known rating). I'm super curious about how it performs.
I suspect it's a good light for a great price, but I just can't believe the lumen rating is real. The reviews are all excellent so I don't doubt it's bright - but if that light can truly summon 5000 lumens, it's the greatest flashlight deal of all time (and I'll buy several).


Nice Call, purchased 2x yesterday at $47.05. Today they're $135!!!Century Drill & Tool Cobalt 15pc Drill Bit set - $47.05 (seems like this set sells for about $100 USD normally).
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Thanks for the tip! Lee Valley is an awesome place to shop for Christmas presents - they have unique stuff and nothing is junk.Lee Valley has their OnLine sale which just started. I picked up a $1K gift card for $850. It started at midnight EDT.
I see that Rikon 10-326 coming home with me before the end of the year. The Saskatoon LV has been closed for a few months now. They are moving into a larger mall setting with a Gand opening date of Dec.1st. Bet you know who will be in line for that one. LV has packaged the 14” with a wheel kit or a wheel kit and 4 blades or simply the always available saw only version.
I looked at Laguna but not much on sale these days. I have looked at used Laguna and Rikon but nothing came of it. Either over priced, too far to travel or some people are just flakey.


You and your knivesHow about some cooking "tools"? OKC Agilite kitchen knives are on sale at Knife Center with some big discounts. This isn't Canada-specific per se, but if you're buying a set then even with exchange and shipping, the price quickly becomes much better than buying them here.
E.g. The 9.5" Chef knife is $17 USD (reg $52.40).
That's a lot of knife for the money! is tough, stainless and holds an edge very well. It's probably my favorite non-powder metallurgical steel. The handles look pretty basic, but I feel like you're lucky to get a handle when buying 9.5 inches of 14c28n at that price!![]()