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snapmom

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A 4-5/8 inch snap on socket. 20 lbs.
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Dallus

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Just won this Saturday and got it last night. Been wanting a 325 forever! I bought a BluePoint AT380 from a guy at work who needed cash for $60 and this thing feels like night and day compared to it.


I have a $400+ order with the SO guy who better have the stuff this week. Could I trade the AT380 for some credit for my account? If so, how much you think I could get?


Now I gotta buy up all the pink handled ratcheting screwdrivers in North Texas!!!
 

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Rossco

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Brand spanking new KRL1056 Roll cab .. Should be here on Thursday :thumbup:

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Third of the price .. Gotta love a recession.

That 1 1/2 drive impact would make a great ash tray.
 
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Moose-LandTran

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Nice KRL!

I was SO close to buying a gunmetal KRL off my dealer. Was just about to close the deal when he bumped me on the VAT and the price shot up. He lost that deal because of it. If i do buy one it won't ever be from him. :mad:

There's more, but here are the interesting recent purchases:

Midtronics MCR400 battery tester:

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Coil spring compressor. Blue-Point version (identical) is £360, this was £154:

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Snap-on 5/8" torque adapter:

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Rolls-Royce 5/16" torque adapter:

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mrbreezeet1

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Got this Gear cover for my Logan Lathe for .99 cents, plus $10.00 shipping.

Must have been $13.00 shipping according to the title of the picture.

And these 2 remotes for $25.00 & $5.00 shipping for my GDO, both work,
 

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Super Sport

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Just bought a smaller lot of Proto/Armstrong/Wright tools. Seemed like a killer deal to me!

I really only need the 3/8 breaker and the 1/4 ratchet...but who am I to turn down a good deal on tools?

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canuckian

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pretty stoked about these bad boys. Got a great deal on an early "buy it now". they're going straight into my little guy's box. I figure it'll be kinda cool for him to have a brand new set when he's old enough to appreciate them.
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Moose-LandTran

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LOL showoff!!!! :p123 I'm diggin those minis you have there!
I didnt even notice the pin till I got them. nice little bonus I thought! Actually hoping to pick up the matching ratcheting screwdriver when (if) my truck guy gets them in.

The two mini sets were BINs i found early and hit instantly, about £20 each. I didn't know about the pin until i got the set, from another member on here.

The new ratcheting screwdriver has a slightly different finish, more matt, not glossy like the other screwdrivers.
 

db130

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a proto professional 1/2" flex ratchet.. it has some interesting features like quick-release and hand-turned speeder ring:

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Jeff

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Picked up these Bosch 12v tools from 3 different sellers. $87 total.

Initially I was worried about warranty status since the drivers were from broken down kits and sold separately. The paperwork was included and Bosch accepted the serial number registrations.

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canuckian

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this fella arrived today. never had a socket on it by the looks of it. If anyone knows where I can get the 1/4 version with this handle please let me know. I already have the 1/2 handle, just waiting for a good deal on a ratchet to put it onto. As far as I'm concerned, this is the comfort handle SO should have stayed with.

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canuckian

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Don't try to beat that man in the screwdriver department.

You will die.

He has more screwdrivers than any 10 trucks and Snap-On Europe calls HIM for replacement handles.

LOL...oh no worries....I have no deluded thoughts of taking Moose on in a screwdriver showdown. I've seen glimpses of the hard handled bonanza that is his toolbox!
 

Sarbatche

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I bought a 19' scissor lift for $2000. 28'x40' garage I'm building next month has a vaulted ceiling in the front 25' - and the ceiling is 24' tall... Also, I'm placing an overhead bridge crane on the right half and couldn't think of a safe way to lift the spanning I-beam 10' in the air to place on its tracks without severely stressing the rafters with a chain fall.

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Moose-LandTran

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I bought a 19' scissor lift for $2000. 28'x40' garage I'm building next month has a vaulted ceiling in the front 25' - and the ceiling is 24' tall... Also, I'm placing an overhead bridge crane on the right half and couldn't think of a safe way to lift the spanning I-beam 10' in the air to place on its tracks without severely stressing the rafters with a chain fall.

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Now that's something you don't see every day..
 
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Moose-LandTran

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Sure wish it wasn't missing the 42 but ACR & a great color :)

ooooh, very nice. I no longer have any of those in my collection.

Some of mine..

Clutch aligners:

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Puller for injector pump pullies:

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HUGE Britool (Made in England!) 3/4" torque wrench. 150-600lb/ft, 200-810nm:

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Ingersoll-Rand 117 air hammer and 10 bits, can't say no for £20:

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Kent-Moore ball joint separator:

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Klann ball joint separator:

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Snap-on/Blue-Point screw extractor set:

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Kastar fan clutch holder:

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That's all for now.. :)

(Until i next have some money..)
 
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