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billspreston

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Hey all, wanted to fill you in on the details as we close in on our upcoming annual spring sale starting later this week:
  • 15% Off Sitewide
  • Coupon Code – SPRING23
  • Start – Friday, May 26 @ 12:01am PST
  • End – Monday, May 29 (Memorial Day) @ 11:59pm PST
  • GarageJournal Early Access – Thursday, May 25 @ 12:01am PST – Code SPRING23GJ
Thanks for your support!
 

jimf

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Happy to support DRPD/SLO. Ordered a few more PB Swiss goodies:
- Heavy duty screwdrivers
- C6 1/4" 30 piece bit set
- Swissgrip bit screwdrivers
- Precision screwdrivers
- Parallel punch set
- Sliding t-handle driver
- Mallet/hammers
- Seal scraper

Bill, thanks again for the GJ discount... much appreciated. Always great products and service.
 

Pexto

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Along those lines of upgrading and filling in, one of the items I added this time around was the Ko-ken 3/8" Semi-Deep Socket Set RS3300X/8.

I don't currently have any semi-deep sockets and have been wanting to try some out. Figured this was a good way to cover the most used sizes (8-19mm), without breaking the bank.
 

Odd-job

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Just got another order in. This is turning into a Epsteins day of sorts for me on an annual basis.

I wish I had placed my order in sooner. Darn 5mm PB Swiss bits out of stock again. Can never get the 4,5,6 combo. Maybe next year :)

Got PB Swiss hex bits, knurled allen keys, magnets in screwdriver handles (hoping to drill one out to use the handle), Koken ratchet spinner and sliding T handles (going to use for tap sockets).
 
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ebarker9

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Grabbed a bunch of PB Swiss bits, PB Swiss precision screwdriver set, Nepros 1/4" flex head ratchet, and some PB swiss screwdriver handle Torx and hex drivers. Should be nice additions to the home bike tool setup.
 

demarpaint

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I was going to place a second order, as it turns out you snooze you lose. The item was marked as sold out. I was able to grab what I wanted in the first order so I'm good. Thanks Mike for making this possible.
 

will335i

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Dang-it. I had my cart loaded and forgot to check out. Hope everyone enjoys their new tools.
 

Amused

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Same...had a nepros ratchet in my cart and got distracted by the kids and forgot to check out.
 

Madjik Man

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Ooowee. These are super nice!!

The fit of the z-series extensions and quick spinners on the ratchets really is something to write home about.

Ko-ken might be the best tools in the world.. at least for my little hands!!

Zeal sockets/ratchets on Zeal ratchets is the most beautiful thing ever. Literally no wiggle/slop whatsoever.
 

Madjik Man

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winnievan

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I like the use of foam for the extension and ratchet holders. I have a 3D printed version saved in a bookmark but I haven’t pulled the trigger because they’re so expensive.

Granted I have no access to a printer or the know-how so I gladly pay for someone’s craft, but they’re still a bit spends for my home game.
I legitimately make them from gardening mats from the dollar tree — using a pin, utility knife (olfa of course) and a pair of flush cutters.

I then glue them into my toolbox with hot glue and magnets — its cheap, easy and entirely modular.

Works for me
 

Madjik Man

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I legitimately make them from gardening mats from the dollar tree — using a pin, utility knife (olfa of course) and a pair of flush cutters.

I then glue them into my toolbox with hot glue and magnets — its cheap, easy and entirely modular.

Works for me

Brilliant.

I’m going to steal this idea, if you don’t mind.
 

winnievan

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Not a problem whatsoever...

I use a t-pin to "trace" the item onto the foam -- it gets a really nice profile as if you keep the pin perpendicular to the foam -- you get a perfect "projection" down onto the foam.

It's hard to do with a pen -- unless the item sits flat on the foam..

Hope that makes sense -- I've been meaning to do a YouTube video of it.
 

Not So Legendary

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I took no ones recommendation:sneaky:, and bought some of the new 72 tooth with the push button. These are way smaller than I was anticipating. Feeling catfished right now, should've read the length. Guess I need to order longer ratchets later.

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tamaraw

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These are way smaller than I was anticipating.
The Zeal handles are a little on the small side, so they tend to make the tools look larger in photographs. But hey, now you have super compact options too! :)

Are those the 3/8 compact ratchets or the normal sized ones?
Looks like a 1/4" model and a compact 3/8" in the same sized body next to it.
 

Not So Legendary

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yeah it's the compact 3/8" and a 1/4", I also have a nepros compact 3/8" and the new 72 tooth is so smooth. A strong breeze will make that thing spin.
 

winnievan

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I’ll say the normal 3/8 in normal body is way more in line with other ratchets.

Those 1/4 and compact 3/8 are very small—but I think it’s a feature not a bug.

I will say the 3/8 compact in the flex head long pattern is a good form factor.

The regular sized ones are kinda comically small—but when you need it—it’s great to have.

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