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mikevango

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i got these recently to replace the china ones i had and to support my ever growing love for channellock.
 

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nw2571

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Just scored a 9 pc set of SAE SK SuperKrome long combos w/ roll-up pouch. Arrived this morning and other than the 1/2" and 9/16" which have a few normal signs of wear I don't think these things have been used. $30 shipped to my door!

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I've been treating myself to all kinds of goodies for christmas.

Snap on 1/4" T936

Snap on Nut drivers ( 6mm, 1/2, 3/8, 5/16, 7/32)

Snap On F80 w/ 7 11/32" length handle

Snap on Orange Hard Handle 5 pc Torx drivers

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Bo Heck

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Granco 23 pc. Metric 1/2 dr. 12 pt. Socket Set - 38 shipped
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Gearwrench 14 pc 3/8" drive deep metric socket set - 25 shipped
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Gearwrench 13 pc 1/2" drive metric socket set - 22 shipped
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74 pc Blackhawk 1/4" and 3/8" drive Socket set - 55 shipped

New Allen SAE and metric ball end hex T handles - 38 shipped
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13 pc SK 3/8" drive deep socket set 1/4" - 1" - 34 shipped
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Proto 1/2" drive SAE socket set 7/16 - 1 1/4" - 66 shipped
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29 pieces of Wright USA goodness, 1/2" drive SAE 1/2"-1 1/4" and accessories - 81 shipped
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Granco 23 pc. Metric 1/2 dr. 12 pt. Socket Set - 38 shipped
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How do the Granco's compare to the truck brands? I've got a set of Granco SAE flare/box combo wrenches. They're really nice with thick, heavy beams and fat box ends. Not too good for low clearance applications, but very nice none the less. Are the sockets really thick walled?

As for me, I've been busy digging a hole with my paypal account! I have recently assumed ownership of:

A mostly SK set of 3/4" drive sockets(all are good brands, just not a matched set).

A empty Snap-on burr bit index. I already have one and needed another. to tell the truth I still need another one.:spit:

A Snap-on 1/2" drive SN4B flex head speeder. I don't know what I'll use it on, but I've always thought they were kewl!:thumbup:

A set of Blue Point SAE Combo wrenches 3/8" through 7/8". These are the US made ones before production was shifted to Taiwan. Pretty nice wrenches with the same profile and feel of a Snap-on. This set matches my 8-19mm set.

A Lisle stud installer/remover set #71000. These are discontinued and my first set was missing a much needed piece. Picked 'em up cheap!

A set of three Blue Point hose clamp pliers. This is one tool I just never bought and should have waaaaaaaaay before now. I always cussed myself for not having this type of tool. Now I have to find something else to ***** about.:lol_hitti
 

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I honestly cant do a comparison with any truck brands because I can't afford them, never owned them. they are better than my craftsman sockets for sure. and they appear to be very high quality with a no frills approach. I'm very satisfied with them.
 

Mickey O

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How do the Granco's compare to the truck brands? I've got a set of Granco SAE flare/box combo wrenches. They're really nice with thick, heavy beams and fat box ends. Not too good for low clearance applications, but very nice none the less. Are the sockets really thick walled?

I looked up Granco because I never heard of them, found this on their website:

The good: Every tool in this catalog that bears the trademark of Granco Ind. Inc. is made in the U.S.A. to assure you are getting the highest quality possible.


The bad: 3-30-07 - We are discontinuing our Socket Lines, this DOES NOT INCLUDE Spline. We still have hundreds of thousands of sockets in stock and we are selling them at a discounted rate!

Might be a problem if a warranty issue arises, but at the price he paid I wouldn't be to concerned.
 

thebigc66

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I collect Truecraft tools and scored this lot about two years ago:

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I'd never seen a wobble ratchet until now. And the 3/8" driver pivots 90 degrees:

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The sockets have the retainer balls in the socket walls and they were in new condition:

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They came in these cigar box styled cases and they were in rough shape:

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The 1/4" set above has a clone of the old Proto style ratchet.

The grand total? $0.99 plus about $15 shipping. I was the lone bidder. So not my most recent Ebay purchase but definitely one of my best scores.
 

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Thanks. I remember seeing the cigar box Truecraft 2000 stuff when the Cummins Tool gypsies would come around probably ten or twelve years ago and they wanted almost retail for the stuff, but I knew it was nice stuff. When I came across the listing on eBay, there was only one pic in the listing and not a good one at that but I knew I had to have those tools and took a chance. I won the auction for 99 cents, paid the man and hoped for the best. When I saw the boxes, I expected the worst. But when I opened them, it was like Christmas! Most of the sockets were unused and only two or three missing. Happily, all the retainer sockets were there. Needless to say, the seller received glowing feedback. The boxes:

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Thanks. I remember seeing the cigar box Truecraft 2000 stuff when the Cummins Tool gypsies would come around probably ten or twelve years ago and they wanted almost retail for the stuff, but I knew it was nice stuff.

"Cummins Tool gypsies.." Lol thats good stuff.
 

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the "Truecraft" sockets and 3/8" folding socket driver look like they are made by ko-ken from japan. Is there "japan" stamped into the tools somewhere ?
( ko-ken part no. 3769H folding socket driver)
 
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I was gone for the holidays and just got home today and here was what Santa left me from here and ebay, and I will on tuesday go to the classifieds and leave credit where I need to. Santa left me an slf80(over 24 inches), fk80 (stubby dual 80) and a fx80, all three look new and the tl936, is also great and looks new. They are all like new, now I am waiting for my wera and I am good to go.

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mikevango

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got these nos channellocks today! i have been going channellock crazy recently. there is no upc code on them so in thinking they are a late 60s early 70s vintage.
 

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Nice, I always liked my channellock tools, and would love to find some NOS ones.
 

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the "Truecraft" sockets and 3/8" folding socket driver look like they are made by ko-ken from japan. Is there "japan" stamped into the tools somewhere ?
( ko-ken part no. 3769H folding socket driver)

Good call on the sockets; they're called "nut grip" sockets. The 1/4" ratchet, too looks like Ko-Ken. But it still looks like a knock-off of a Proto.:)

Man, I've learned quite a bit recently about Truecraft with the SEK and Ko-Ken outsourcing.

Thanks for all the info.
 

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Third from top. This is a new 3/8" SO torque wrench that I got off CL for $80.
 

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I got these in the last few weeks:

1" OEX32B in nice shape.

3/8" OEX12B in nice shape.

SN4B in nice shape. I don't know why, but I've always thought these were cool so I bought one(cheap too).

3 Blue Point hose clamp pliers.
 

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scsracing

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Just bought some Snap on Ratchets for £60 posted.

Snap On 1/2" Drive Ratchet, S836 Model

Snap On 3/8" Drive Ratchet, F836 Model

Snap On 1/4" Drive Ratchet, TML836 Model

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Snap-On-1-2-D...s_Equipment?hash=item518fbc1561#ht_500wt_1182

Is there anything i can do with the handles as they have seen better days.

Also if take the handles off is it the same underneath as the normal non hard handled snap on ratchets?
 

scsracing

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Ok then might keep handles on unless i can find some screwdrivers with a trashed shank.The handle is'nt included in warranty is it?
 

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I got these in the last few weeks:

1" OEX32B in nice shape.

3/8" OEX12B in nice shape.

SN4B in nice shape. I don't know why, but I've always thought these were cool so I bought one(cheap too).

3 Blue Point hose clamp pliers.

I also picked up two (SN4B's) pretty cheap in the past for about 25(each) with shipping... I was bidding on one a while back but missed it, but now that I have two that were new I don't need any more great find.
 

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I also picked up two (SN4B's) pretty cheap in the past for about 25(each) with shipping... I was bidding on one a while back but missed it, but now that I have two that were new I don't need any more great find.

Yeah, I don't get Ebay sometimes. You'll look for months for an item and never see one and then, all at once, there are several. I probably watched five or six in December and finally decided to bid on one. Neat tool.
 
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