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ProGun3400

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Will County, Illinois
Snap-on wrenches that need to be sold
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That's a nice set of SAE pump (angle head) wrenches. :thumbup:
 

i4ni

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Wow! That's a lot of nice collections.Seeing all those crowsfeet reminded me I have a set somewhere. Anybody actually ever use theirs?
 

NY Old Guy

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Well, my stubbys, big boys, and other saltus, box and whitworth wrenches are at my mom's house but here's what I have in my apartment:

this is about 1/2 my wrench stuff:

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1950bowtie

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My wrenches that made the toolbox. I have a bucket all the auction overflow goes into.
 

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Ohio Auto

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Wow! That's a lot of nice collections.Seeing all those crowsfeet reminded me I have a set somewhere. Anybody actually ever use theirs?

I just used mine two days ago putting a rack and pinion in my wife's car. Only way to bust the lines loose off the top of the rack.
 

Big Vic

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heres mine <a href="http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s264/zemus420/Work%20Pics/?action=view&current=0217010207.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s264/zemus420/Work%20Pics/0217010207.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
 

Alan Douglas

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Here's my favorite, my grandfather's watch charm, pictured on his pocket watch. He was a stationary steam engineer for a short time, then opened his own plumbing shop in Brunswick, Maine, which my uncle eventually took over. My uncle said he used to play with this wrench in church to keep occupied (it does open and close).

I found an ad for this and other tool charms in the June 1904 issue of "Amateur Work." They were sold by The Frase Co. of New York City, for 25 cents, so the ad says.
 
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Welderguy24

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Alexandria, MN
Here are mine, spent about 2 hours the other night after work getting this drawer just right, I've been bitten by the FD+ bug and am slowly moving the Matco's to second string, then bumping the C-Man's back to my pickup toolbox.

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1/4" - 1 1/4" Matco (Long & Reg)
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1/4" - 1 1/4" Back-ups
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8mm - 24mm Back-ups
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8mm - 24mm Matco Long & SO FD+
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8mm - 19mm GW Reversible
9mm - 21mm SO Flare Nut
3/8" - 11/16" SO & Northern Flare Nut
10mm - 19mm Northern Stubby
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5/16" - 1" GW Gearbox :thumbup:
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5/16" - 3/4" GW Reversible
3/8" - 1" MAC Low Profile (Thin = Lifesaver :bounce:)
7/16" - 1" Northern Stubby + 1/16" Homemade Stubby
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marcone

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Guys, quick question: can flare nut wrenches be used in high torque applications like normal box-end wrenches?
I'm looking at Elora 121 series flare nut wrenches to use for standard jobs as well as pipe work.
 

metaldad

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what is that interesting device, 1/2 drive, that kinda resembles a crow foot, pic #7, gearwrench ratchet/box wrench drawer, top of pic, in green snap on box?
 

Lt CHEG

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Upstate NY
Here are mine, spent about 2 hours the other night after work getting this drawer just right, I've been bitten by the FD+ bug and am slowly moving the Matco's to second string, then bumping the C-Man's back to my pickup toolbox.

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1/4" - 1 1/4" Matco (Long & Reg)
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1/4" - 1 1/4" Back-ups
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8mm - 24mm Back-ups
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8mm - 24mm Matco Long & SO FD+
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8mm - 19mm GW Reversible
9mm - 21mm SO Flare Nut
3/8" - 11/16" SO & Northern Flare Nut
10mm - 19mm Northern Stubby
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5/16" - 1" GW Gearbox :thumbup:
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5/16" - 3/4" GW Reversible
3/8" - 1" MAC Low Profile (Thin = Lifesaver :bounce:)
7/16" - 1" Northern Stubby + 1/16" Homemade Stubby
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Which wrench organizers are those if you don't mind my asking? It appears that at least some of them are the Snap On KRA15A or KRA22A but I'm not sure which. I need to organize my wrenches most of which are Craftsman raised panels but I am not sure which organizer is appropriate, the ones for the small wrenches or for the large wrenches? I am thinking that the organizers for the large wrenches would be the most appropriate since I have the full Craftsman sets in SAE and Metric. Thanks for your help.
 

Rural53

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Tauranga, New Zealand
I have the same thing, I'm betting you paid about $120 or $99 when they first came out like I did. Mean deal and are way better quality than the powerbuilt ones.

No, they were bought last Friday on my mates trade account $143 ($125+GST). Retail they are about $170 now.
 

Matt018

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Williams combinations, Harbor freight stubbies, And a set of Husky metric ratcheting

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