dpaton
Well-known member
It's true. I'm an addict.
It started with my dad's 1966 set, including a 45170. It felt good in my 6 year old hands, spinning bolts on the wooden go-kart we built from 2x4s and a broken down pallet.
I used that set like there was no tomorrow growing up. On his Honda, on mine, on mom's minivan, on my friends cars, on anything that needed a socket.
In college, I picked up a cheap Craftsman set to get me by while I had no money.
Once I came back, I scrambled all over trying to find something like dad's set for me. eBay to the rescue, I picked up a complete 3/8 kit (sold now as 94549) for a pittance with a broken case. It formed the backbone of my collection, and still does.
Marriage, kids, and 4 jobs later, money flowed again for acquisitions.
First a 45170. Then a 42470. Then a 40970. Then a pair of 3870s. Then another 45170 and a 42470 with the diamond logos, and a set of SAE 12pt shallow knurled sockets. Then a long handled 42470.
When will it stop?
Never!
Pictures and stuff to follow with edits.
It started with my dad's 1966 set, including a 45170. It felt good in my 6 year old hands, spinning bolts on the wooden go-kart we built from 2x4s and a broken down pallet.
I used that set like there was no tomorrow growing up. On his Honda, on mine, on mom's minivan, on my friends cars, on anything that needed a socket.
In college, I picked up a cheap Craftsman set to get me by while I had no money.
Once I came back, I scrambled all over trying to find something like dad's set for me. eBay to the rescue, I picked up a complete 3/8 kit (sold now as 94549) for a pittance with a broken case. It formed the backbone of my collection, and still does.
Marriage, kids, and 4 jobs later, money flowed again for acquisitions.
First a 45170. Then a 42470. Then a 40970. Then a pair of 3870s. Then another 45170 and a 42470 with the diamond logos, and a set of SAE 12pt shallow knurled sockets. Then a long handled 42470.
When will it stop?
Never!
Pictures and stuff to follow with edits.
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hope you enjoy the pictures, this is the reason I enjoy the GJ:the Kraeuter is made by SK and I love the handle very much!



