Bessy
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A hammer is pretty hard to screw up
This is the Princess Auto thread. If anyone can do it, I would point at them first.
A hammer is pretty hard to screw up
This is the Princess Auto thread. If anyone can do it, I would point at them first.
Oooooo IR Hammerhead clone! How does it feel?
Whoa whoa whoa, how come I've never seen these before? My local PA just stocked these Pro-Point deadblow ball peins, a 26oz and a 44oz. Feels great, no steel shot in these. Only problem is the price, but knowing PA, it'll go on sale for 50% off in the future, another product to keep an eye out for!
Use it like you would a regular hammer, only these are easier on your arms, doesn't bounce back, and less "ringy" when struck on metallic objects (such as disc brakes) compared to a regular wood handled hammers. Great for pounding stuff.I ve never seen a 60$ dead blow can you explain why are they so good and what are they used for ?
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The single biggest problem for me buying stuff from Princess is that their inventory and catalog is not consistent. Six months down the road and some of these things you bought are no longer stocked (one off special buys) making warranty a giant pain in the ***.Whoa whoa whoa, how come I've never seen these before? My local PA just stocked these Pro-Point deadblow ball peins, a 26oz and a 44oz. Feels great, no steel shot in these. Only problem is the price, but knowing PA, it'll go on sale for 50% off in the future, another product to keep an eye out for!
Another round of good deals this coming Tuesday (or really, starting tomorrow!)!
-OSCA Made in Italy hammers (assortment) are marked down finally!
-Decent looking service cart for $117.77
-4 ton Porta-Power kit is back for $100!
I have no PA stores close by, but have made a few purchases online over the past year or so. I am not super familiar with all of the products and pricing structures but a few weeks ago I saw another GJ post on OSCA hammers, checked the PA website and purchased the 11 lb sledge that was on sale for $34.99, regular $54.99
Now this sledge is $129 regular price!
http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/11-lb-sledge-hammer/A-p8614489e
Do they normally change regular pricing that much or was this more of an anomaly?
BK, your comment "Another round of good deals this coming Tuesday (or really, starting tomorrow!)!", I didn't catch why you said starting tomorrow; does the sale start earlier in the stores?
... as long as you have a physical flyer (of next week's sale) you can go in and they'll adjust the price of the item to the sale pricing.
Saw them today
Made in Taiwan but read bad reviews on the PA site
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Saw these at Princess Auto and couldn't resist. They are on sale for 50 bucks and are discontinued from this point on. Vessel made in Japan screwdrivers. The silver ones are impact drivers and are spring loaded/camming. You hit them with a hammer and they turn the crack the screw loose for you. Time will tell how I like these. They had other Vessel sets but to me this was the only interesting item.
Well my new OSCA hammers showed up today... Most of them anyways.
Packing slip shows three hammers, box was shoddily taped to the point that an 24" box had the better part of maybe 6-8" of closure from the tape (it was all twisted and stuck to itself).
Brought it inside, took a picture of the condition as it felt a tad light for having three hammers in it. Surprise! it didn't. Took the packing slip out to verify whether or not there was a second package to come (seems odd, considering three hammers can certainly fit into a box that is 24x8x10) and it shows three hammers were supposed to be there.
Awaiting a response from the call centre, who is awaiting response from the warehouse.
Hammers were in decent shape upon arrival. Only minimal scratching at the **** of the handles, likely from being pulled out of one of the wire bins in the warehouse. So far I am satisfied wit the quality, though I have not yet used them. Balance seems good.

It would be worth it for the diyer if they actually keep them in stock for more than 1 season. The lifecycle of welding machines at PA has been around 9 months, then they're marked down and get no more support or parts
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New propoint multi welder systems and plasma cutters. I wonder who is making them for them?
I asked about whether there's a pedal available for TIG on the 3-1, and the response was "it doesn't need one as there is a sensor that controls the process..." From what I know of TIG welding, sounds like a bit of BS....can anyone interpret/confirm that this would actually be feasible?
Does anyone have any experience with either of the welding helmets in the current princess auto sale flyer? I'm in the market for one and Canadian Tire also has one on sale this week. Anyone have pros or cons to either?
vessel dual tone screwdrivers are on clearance. I dont know about instore stock but they are available online
http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/6-pc-screwdriver-set/A-p8606642e