jsackin
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I’m here in Vegas for the Sema show. Just for the first few days. Going for the tools but if you guys have any requests I’ll see what I can do.
Post pictures of the new Harbor Freight tools that won’t show up in stores till 2030 or later.
I would also recommend visiting the Astro Pneumatic booth to see their new releases. Hope you brought comfortable shoes and have fun. It's sensory overload at its finest. Is this your first time? Whaddya think?I’m here in Vegas for the Sema show. Just for the first few days. Going for the tools but if you guys have any requests I’ll see what I can do.
I'm also hoping for a new Milwaukee 3/4 Impact. In the interim I got a Hercules from Harbor Freight and must admit that I'm pretty impressed with it. Hi occasionally change tires on a semi truck and surprisingly my half inch Milwaukee with a 33 mm usually gets the lugs right off, but it sure hammers up the input end of the socket after a while.I wanna know if Icon has any more boxes coming. I'm really hoping for a slide-top cart so I don't have to pay a fortune to my Snap-On man. I'd also wanna know what new tools at SEMA feel like in the hand from someone who might use them, not just whatever a youtuber can briefly show on camera. Super interested in new offerings from Astro Pneumatic, Knipex, and Icon. Capri and Tekton if they've got booths. I should have just gone myself. Maybe next year.
I'm really hoping Milwaukee has a redesign of their 3/4 impact, and that Capri comes out with mid-length swivels.
Thread 'Updated Tekton Small Engine Kit Coming soon' https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/updated-tekton-small-engine-kit-coming-soon.551885/Ask the guys at Tekton if and when they are ever actually going to produce that "Small Engine Kit" (EXP0008)
One video said they would release end of 2026 who know what they end up releasing i was interested til they said end of next year!omg, there's 30" deep Icons with Epiq-style drawer latches now. Does anyone know if they have a full modular system of the 30" cabinets coming? I'd be excited to sell my entire wall of Icon boxes for a 30" deep setup.
I'll have to find that video. If this was available now I would probably have done that instead of the husky box I just bought.One video said they would release end of 2026 who know what they end up releasing i was interested til they said end of next year!
It's interesting to see that style of latch coming back. I never really understood why they went away except for a few brands. I keep calling them the grip latch style because that was what craftsman called them I think. I guess it was probably more expensive than other systems.I can see them being a big hit with professional mechanics. I like the depth, 3 long drawers, power drawer, latches, etc. The gap between HF's offerings and the truck offerings has really closed in recent years.
Koken has the z-series 3/8 drive sockets in fractional
I've seen that car, or somebody that did the same thing!
Ask Milwaukee for a better M12 charger.
Ask Knipex for a linesman shorter than 240mm (9.5").
I presume by “parallel jaw pliers from England”, you’re referring to Maun Industries.
Things I forgot to mention: Koken has the z-series 3/8 drive sockets in fractional. Met Shaviv, which is a deburring company. They had some interesting looking stuff for sheet metal guys. I didn’t spend much time talking to Harbor Freight. Vessel says their electric ratchet is coming out in December (maybe). Also does anyone use parallel jaw pliers? They had some from England that looked nice but their niche and kinda expensive.
Nothing wrong per se, just rather unsatisfactory and seems they could do better if they wanted.What is wrong with M12 charger?
I have 4 of them and they seem to work good.
^ curious... a huge portion of the tools used by dentists and orthodontists are made in Pakistan - small pliers.The Quality of the Pakistan made parallel jaw pliers can be questionable.
Some of the vehicles look pretty real. Of course there's a lot of trucks to making them look good in a short amount of time, but I can see them. Never seen Bigfoot or the loch Ness monster. I don't know what you think a trade show is. Yeah it's all a sales thing. That's what make the world spin^ curious... a huge portion of the tools used by dentists and orthodontists are made in Pakistan - small pliers.
for those who don't know who he's talking about:
Maun / Maun Industries Ltd., Hamilton Road, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 5LD, England / https://www.maunindustries.com/ / est. 1944 / pliers, cutters, tools /
I would think that would be a fairly limited market niche.
@jsackin -
I believe the last SEMA show I attended was 1984 - Las Vegas. It was miserably hot and dry. I met "Mr. T." (who was pitching for Turtle Wax.)
I was amazed by how short he was.
Everything at those shows is fake - everything - just a bunch of liars and posers all lookin' to tap your wallet.
(Gotta love wearin' the purple badge, eh?)
Sounds like you went at the right time. Mr. T!^ curious... a huge portion of the tools used by dentists and orthodontists are made in Pakistan - small pliers.
for those who don't know who he's talking about:
Maun / Maun Industries Ltd., Hamilton Road, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 5LD, England / https://www.maunindustries.com/ / est. 1944 / pliers, cutters, tools /
I would think that would be a fairly limited market niche.
@jsackin -
I believe the last SEMA show I attended was 1984 - Las Vegas. It was miserably hot and dry. I met "Mr. T." (who was pitching for Turtle Wax.)
I was amazed by how short he was.
Everything at those shows is fake - everything - just a bunch of liars and posers all lookin' to tap your wallet.
(Gotta love wearin' the purple badge, eh?)
But it tastes better because it cost you $70!... and you order a croissant and they’ll serve you one on a fancy plate that they got from the gas station across the street.
Aww! A smart carrying his offspring on his back. Isn't nature beautiful?Not part of SEMA show…
Plus 30% mandatory tip. Gotta reward the waiter for walking to the gas station.But it tastes better because it cost you $70!
Pakistan is the “affordable” location for the manufacturer of orthodontist, and surgical tools, not the only place.^ curious... a huge portion of the tools used by dentists and orthodontists are made in Pakistan - small pliers.
for those who don't know who he's talking about:
Maun / Maun Industries Ltd., Hamilton Road, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 5LD, England / https://www.maunindustries.com/ / est. 1944 / pliers, cutters, tools /
I would think that would be a fairly limited market niche.
@jsackin -
I believe the last SEMA show I attended was 1984 - Las Vegas. It was miserably hot and dry. I met "Mr. T." (who was pitching for Turtle Wax.)
I was amazed by how short he was.
Everything at those shows is fake - everything - just a bunch of liars and posers all lookin' to tap your wallet.
(Gotta love wearin' the purple badge, eh?)