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sawatch

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Have been watching/waiting a while for the THLF936 '87 to come around and got it BIN. Seller offered FM711 '96 with red hndl and couldn't pass it up.
 

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Brookesy

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Moose i've sinned & bought some tools.

Snap on 18v impact gun & an Autel Maxscan GS500 code reader.

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Hiball

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I picked up 2 sets of Wright Service Wrenches today.. I feel so bad i dont want to disclose the total price. LOL

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Hiball

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:mad: I'm so mad at myself. I was watching two sets of those and forgot all about them.:tard: If they're the two I was watching, you got a helluva deal. Nice!:thumbup:

I expect they were, I have Wright tools on lockdown via Ebay. There isnt much that happens that i dont know about. I dont always win but im fully aware. LOL
 

wreckercologist

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PDR5A for cheap, added a new boot and chuck, ordered new vanes. After a quick hit with the brake hone, new vanes, and new grease in the planetaries, she'll be as good as new.:thumbup:

PT220 for cheap, it was locked up solid when I got it, broke it apart, cleaned it and now it works great......very little if any wear inside. Ordered $10.00 worth of parts to fix the trigger, which was messed up.:thumbup:

FLF80 w/USA stamp. Not cheap, but I wanted it.:D

Three more file handles:thumbup:

Six torque adaptors. Cheap....seller didn't list sizes so it was a surprise........five 7/16" & one 9/16".:lol:

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wreckercologist

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:rant:You guys are slackin' off!:spit:

picked up the metric shallow and deep 3/8" drive Cornwells and a sweet little Snappy F-70 M.:thumbup:
 

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FordToughF250

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I just bought lots of things...1/4 in snap on 737 ratchet, 1/2 in and 3/8 in dual 80s, rebuild kit for my a arms on my wheeler and wheel bearings for the front, new cell phone, dvd and some matco flare nut wrenches. Im very broke now...
 

rhastings80

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Won these for $172.50 with shipping.

Anybody have the 1/2 Proto 500 wrench that I'm missing?

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wbrian63

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Haven't had a chance to open the box yet, but if weight is any indication of quality, I got a good deal. $40 for the reel. Freight was a bit stiff at $30, but if the hose reel is good quality, $70 for a 50' 3/8" reel is a good deal.
 

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Moose-LandTran

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I know, I'm just kiddin' around. What tool did you loose?

My Gedore 1/4" bit ratchet. Handy little ******, used it all the time since buying it. Can't beat it for size. Oh well, ordered another to replace it. It's one of those tools you never knew you needed and then can't live without.

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Also bought a 1/4" square drive adapter for it.

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And a M8 triple square. Shorter than my Wiha one.

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Went to a job interview earlier. Hopefully it comes good i'll be back making some monies soon.
 

Goinlow

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Just bought 2 3/8" drive extensions I needed 18" and 24" Got them both shipped for cheaper then the 24" one new.

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...id=238&supersede=&store=snapon-store&tool=all

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Got this ratchet in black and chrome. Along with a pair of cresent vise grips

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(This but with the older orange hard handle).

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-I work at a place that does a lot of autobody also and after borrowing these a lot I got some.

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-20mm wrench to try out KD's quality after hearing great things about them.
 

Goinlow

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what is that second tool for? The pliers type tool

Push nails. If you do body work or do a lot of removal for body guys (like I do) they are absolutely necessary. They hold all kinds of things on cars, most especially bumpers.
 
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Moose-LandTran

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What tool did you loose?

After replying before and ordering a replacement i found it in my radio removal tools pouch.. Now i have two!

Bought some..


Snap-on stubby 3/8" Torx drivers.

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Snap-on long 1/2" drive T55 Torx.

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Stahlwille 10, 12 and 13mm 12-point sockets. For <£3!

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Snap-on 19mm obstruction wrench.

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Unior M10 Ribe driver. My other two M10 Ribes don't fit Fiat M10 headbolts, this one does!

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Kent-Moore oxygen sensor socket. (I hope it's 22mm..)

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Stahlwille 1/2" long 8mm driver.

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Stahlwille 1/2" long 10mm drive.

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Stahlwille 1/4" socket set. (Bargainous!)

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Yeah, i'm somewhat lacking in the willpower department..
 

epiphany

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Your loss of willpower is our gain. Nice pictures and beautiful tools you got there. Maybe one of the tools you bought will help you to fix your willpower screw.
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north

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My new SK 3/8 stubby arrived today. :bounce: BIN $19.95 + $9.04 s/h.

A bit heavy for the size maybe but I'm really pleased with the smooth action and 'tight' feeling and very easy to change direction with the thumb. :thumbup:

I have a feeling this is not my last SK.

Have a nice day. :)
 

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Lump

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Damn Moose Is there like some kind of E-Bayaholics support group or something you can attend :) I have only ever just looked and NEVER bought or sold on e-bay due to a fear of getting screwed! I have seen a plethora of items I would have loved to bid on though.
I used to buy a lot on eBay, and now I tend spend more time selling. I have about 700 feedbacks, all positive. I have had one item get damaged in shipping (I refunded $$ to buyer's satisfaction), I had two buyers never send money....so I never sent items. (eBay kicked one of them off eBay and refunded my listing fees for both). Everything else has worked perfectly. I've even sent items before receiving payment, when that was convenient for me at the moment (and when the buyer's feedback was good), and never had a problem. :thumbup:
 
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