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Kennedy Kits Tackle Box, Snap On Grinder, misc.

finley31

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This kennedy box is in great shape. If I had a practical use for it I would keep it, but I already have two other Kennedy chests, so something has to go. It does not have the correct key to lock it, but the hinges and latches work just as good as new. The pictures speak for themselves on the condition of the box.
I'm asking $80 + shipping.

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Sold Next is a Snap On et1345 4 1/2" angle grinder. I picked this up at an auction, and I have not used it. It's a 6 amp 10,000 rpm grinder, and runs great. It was in such good condition I hated to take it to work and let it get beat up. It does have someone's initials and a serial number scribed into the head. I am asking $70 + shipping for this one.

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This is a Starrett 644 - 881 dial depth gauge. This is a metric depth gauge with three different extensions for measuring different depths. All the measurements on this unit are in metric. It looks like it has been used very lightly. If this measured in thousandths I would love to keep it. I am asking $45 shipped for this set.

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This is a Mitutoyo 0-1" micrometer with the original packaging. This micrometer measures in .001" increments, and looks as if it has never been used. I think I used it once while doing some reloading, then put it back in the packaging. I am asking $40 shipped for this.

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I would listen to trade offers on USA made 1/2" drive deep impact sets, machinist tools, IR air tools, or another 4 1/2" grinder (preferably Metabo).
 
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Fordman7795

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What kind of on/off switch does the grinder have (edit: i can see the paddle switch on the bottom)?

Any idea who made it and its COO?
 

rsanter

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What kind of on/off switch does the grinder have (edit: i can see the paddle switch on the bottom)?

Any idea who made it and its COO?

original mfg was black & Decker
it is a very good unit and is what became the dewalt line
at the time that was made the COO would be USA

bob
 
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finley31

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The grinder has a standard 5/8" arbor. It is operated by the paddle you see on the bottom. Someone was already kind enough to point out that it was manufactured in the USA.
 
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