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Fedwrench

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The only problem is they're not long enough. Look at that lonely little socket. No home for him.

Yeah, I hate having lonely sockets. The Craftsman plastic rails are about 14 inches long with about 13 inches of usuable length. The Ernst rails are available in 8, 13, and 18 inch long versions.
 

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Damn Hell you say!I'm gonna check out my local SEARS and see if that is true!!!!!!

Your professorial profundities have once again begat a multifarious eye opening ,IMHO:thumbup:

You must have one of those books that list fancy words that say the same thing as short ones.
 

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Mike, I would be interested in sets with holders, but I am not sure I want the hanson style... The Ernst has my attention though. I LOVE my Toptul tools, but they are tools. I put them away in my tool chest, and use them- I dont really have lots of time to blow on re-arranging the drawers every time I buy more tools. And as you know, I have been buying lots of tools lately. :D
 

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This is my collection. I don't even remember having the 7mm. :confused:

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Merk,
Does the sockets with the plastic thing a ma gigs take a special ratchet?

I mean how does one attach said socket to the matching ratchet?:headscrat

Those are the new "Thin Profile" socket spinner handles. Mine broke the first time I tried to remove the spinner from the socket in order to use it on a standard ratchet. When I took it back to Sears for the warranty, they actually laughed in my face!:shocking:

I am willing to put up with some plastic parts, but customer service like that is just too much:mad:

















:)
 

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I hear a lot of guys complain about how their sets of sockets don't completely fill up a Hansen socket tray and they always have to buy extra sockets to fill out the empty slots. I'm thinking if those Hansen trays came already preloaded with all the slots filled out ... that would be the latest sizzle in the sHizzle. :D
 

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I'm thinking if a guy was to offer the Hansen trays preloaded with sockets and his competitors didn't offer such and option, the guy with the preloaded Hansen trays might have a competitive advantage ... does that make sense? :D
 

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He posted last night at 10:19pm, Also he contacted me via email about a future order.
 

Blacknwhitepit

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I'm wondering why Mike hasn't replied back to his own thread yet ... oh wait ... not everyone goes on GJ everyday. :bounce:

I PM'd him about buying some stuff from him 3 days ago and he never replied.... Even though he has logged on since then... Oh well, guess he was busy or didn't need a sale.

-BWP
 

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I PM'd him about buying some stuff from him 3 days ago and he never replied.... Even though he has logged on since then... Oh well, guess he was busy or didn't need a sale.

-BWP

He has posted earlier that the preferred method of contact was to email him or contact him via the phone number he referenced.
 

1loudsuv

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I PM'd him about buying some stuff from him 3 days ago and he never replied.... Even though he has logged on since then... Oh well, guess he was busy or didn't need a sale.

-BWP

The guy is really cool I emailed him last night and we talked today in the morning and I ordered some stuff from him, he already boxes it up and shipping it Tuesday IMO that's good customer service... How many places will take your order on a Sunday and package it the same day?

I called a snap on guy I always buy stuff from cash on Thursday wanted to buy a 1/2 flex head ratchet and he never called back.
 
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blacknwhite....yes I have your email but have been waiting to respond (putting you off if I'm honest) while I get out some wish list orders where the people have been waiting a very long time.

I can get you that socket holder but I will have to order it. It is meant for retail display so I'm not so sure it will be useful to you .......but no worries I'll obviously let you decide that. So sorry for the delay in getting to you. I'll have a price for you tomorrow....but like I said...I do not have this display available for sale at the moment.

Sincerely,

Mike Wren
 
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blacknwhite....yes I have your email but have been waiting to respond (putting you off if I'm honest) while I get out some wish list orders where the people have been waiting a very long time.

I can get you that socket holder but I will have to order it. It is meant for retail display so I'm not so sure it will be useful to you .......but no worries I'll obviously let you decide that. So sorry for the delay in getting to you. I'll have a price for you tomorrow....but like I said...I do not have this display available for sale at the moment.

Sincerely,

Mike Wren

OK,

Sorry,

I Didn't mean to be such a Di#@ about it. I have a lot of sockets and am looking forward to the Garage Journal Mid Atlantic Meeting

I wanted something that I could show off several hundred sockets with, and I like the green color!

-BWP
 

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I hear a lot of guys complain about how their sets of sockets don't completely fill up a Hansen socket tray and they always have to buy extra sockets to fill out the empty slots. I'm thinking if those Hansen trays came already preloaded with all the slots filled out ... that would be the latest sizzle in the sHizzle. :D


Cornwell Trucks offer this
 

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I can get you that socket holder but I will have to order it. It is meant for retail display so I'm not so sure it will be useful to you .......but no worries I'll obviously let you decide that.

What's this I hear? BWP wants to order a retail socket holder intended for display purposes? Man, I don't know if I'd want anybody else knowing about that!! :lol:

:supergay: :supergay: :supergay:
 

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Hey Mike, I'm thinking maybe you shouldn't post the details of such graphic personal emails on the wide open board. LMAO!! :lol:
 

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I would be interested in the sockets to fill the Hansen trays, I just got my trays from Sears last Friday .

I plan on buying Toptul to fill my toolchest for Weekend Warrior wrenching, a little at the time .

I like the feedback I see on Toptul .


Bob
 

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I would be interested in the sockets to fill the Hansen trays, I just got my trays from Sears last Friday .

I plan on buying Toptul to fill my toolchest for Weekend Warrior wrenching, a little at the time .

I like the feedback I see on Toptul .


Bob

i purchased a bunch of 1/2 drive sockets filling all the holes my craftsman set left behind....all for the price of about 6 snapon sockets....the quality is quite surprising, and no one can beat the customer service
 

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I'm not sure if I'd ever buy a hand tool that wasn't made in the U.S.A.

Out of curiousity, I looked at your website. When I click the "order" button under the "product specs" button, nothing happens. No order form, shopping cart, nothing. I might be tempted to order something if the website worked.

I'm using IE 8. What is wrong?
 

The Muffin Man

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Out of curiousity, I looked at your website. When I click the "order" button under the "product specs" button, nothing happens. No order form, shopping cart, nothing. I might be tempted to order something if the website worked.

I'm using IE 8. What is wrong?

The site is still under construction. You would have to shoot Mike an email or call him for pricing/ordering until the site is finished.
 

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im kinda getting sick of the "not made in USA then it must be ****" theory...

Did I miss something, I did not see him say tools not made in the USA were ****. He said his preference was to buy tools made in the USA. To each their own.
 

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Did I miss something, I did not see him say tools not made in the USA were ****. He said his preference was to buy tools made in the USA. To each their own.

no no i didnt mean it as insulting im just saying i keep seeing that idea all over
 

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I'm not sure if I'd ever buy a hand tool that wasn't made in the U.S.A.

I think the Taiwanese have got a bad rap. Back in the 80s when they were making cheap tools for American importing companies that just wanted to sell you a tool and didn't care if it lasted or not - and the tool said Made In Taiwan on it - that's where I'm thinking they got their bad rap.

Unless I'm wrong, Toptul has never been a contractor for an American importing company; they are making tools for themselves and are selling them though distributors like Mike. Judging solely by the pictures I've seen of the tools guys have posted on the board, they look to be a tool that was made with great care and a concern for quality.
 

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If the price is right, i'd love the full socket set with the trays. I just spent over $1k at Sears buying tools this week, got everything I needed besides filling in my existing (and sparse) socket set.

Were you going to do 6 point? 12 point? Both?
 

r0meyrome

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haha the first thing ill do when this happens is ask "Mike how about just selling me the hansen socket trays!"
 

r0meyrome

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nah its the one before it! 87 535is. Flat black paint. Blacked out (M5) trims,moldings, bumpers...etc...

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I should thank your Mr Wren. Your tools has help me restore my car!
 
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