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Scored some free, old tools

AStrahota

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Scored these older tools for free.

I got a ton more, but these are for you COO (USA) junkies.

The others are from Brazil or Japan.

Sorry if the Tq Wrench pic is bad, its a Proto.

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Wouldn't happen to have the contents of that wooden crate would ya? :D

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zkling

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Looks like no one else has said it YOU **** :beer: Great score, especially on the proto torque wrench :drool:

What is the background story?
 
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AStrahota

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My friend's mother in law is moving Thursday to a new home 20 miles away. Her husband passed away about two years ago and she was throwing a lot of stuff she didn't want to move. Which is where I scored the Delta belt sander and the rest of these tools. I just didn't get them out until yesterday when I was packing up my garage for my move.
 
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G_P

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I had a Mexican manufactured version of the multi wrench. Worked decent and I carried it around as a kid on my mountain bike for trailside repairs.

My friends all referred to it as the "Mexican speed wrench" lol!
 

Gregg33

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You do **** lol. And I thought I got a good deal when I bought a similar looking 3/8" torque wrench for $25! lol It works good, the selector lever is a but sloppy, but I have yet to torque anything with reverse thread, so it's not like a ratchet where you switch it often.
 
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AStrahota

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The Proto torque wrench is not ratcheting. It is solid/fixed.

It has to be at least 15 years old or more, I am not good at judging age

Good news, just tested to see if it is accurate. DEAD ON.
 
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