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potato

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20 for screwdrivers and 5 for the armstrong ratchet fron a local pawn.
 
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Well that sure looks handy! Link?

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Do a search on franks tools... i bought both 1/4 and 3/8....

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Got my sockets in today...1d4191fbb22fda047232bdc87325bf9f.jpg816b45c90e81a6896430bad3e1a232df.jpg7b5f75f0195a114e9ba658d677079421.jpg

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ihateminimumwage

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New to me FHFD80A from the classifieds here. Been wanting one for a bit, and loving it so far.
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Anyone out there interested in trading a QR head for a regular Dual 80 head?:D
 

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1. Bora 36” track saw guide, with accessory clamps & storage bag
2. Dremel side handle (shown attached to an 8220) (AWD)
3. Bessy small wood clamp
4. Woodpecker 12” saddle ruler
5. Woodpecker 1281SE square
6. Bosch jigsaw blades
7. Glue needles 14 gauge (AWD)
8. Velcro sanding backer (for angle grinder) (AWD)
9. 1 7/16” Starrett hole saw
10. Insta-bit ¼-20 nut-sert tool
11. Milwaukee M12 multi-tool
12. Assorted multitool blades
13. Assorted multitool sanding backers and paper (not shown)
14. Shapton 2000 grit wet stone
15. Shapton 5000 grit wet stone
16. Large durham parts box (two small dents) (AWD)
17. 10 5w LED bulbs (3 came out of the package) (AWD)
18. Assorted wire “tooth brushes”

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mdog892001

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jfcasey

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Finally got a new box after a few months of shopping around. 0449ba2b8cccd0ebb989fbae6dd54088.jpg

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Tallpilot

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My fractioal wrench collection needed some attention so I decided to try Carlyle due to some good reviews. This set does a couple things for me: I had neither "Flank Drive Plus" style open ends or reversible ratcheting box ends. Gaining 6 point open ends was a bonus. The set was in the real deal flyer for $99. I did have to pay shipping (7.99) though since my local NAPA refused to eat that cost.

I have included a picture of 3 different open ends. I measured the 1/2" size with a micrometer and surprisingly the Chinese sourced Gearwrench was the closest to 1/2". Note the size of the open ends on the smallest of the lots. We can make assumptions about the underlying metallurgy but without destructive testing it would be nothing but supposition. However it is clear that the Carlyle has the smallest profile and therefore the best clearance.

If I were not a "lobster claw" snob already this comparison would make me one.
 

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Mr Ratchet

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Picked up a 9/16" Allen brand long arm hex wrench since I was missing this size and needed it the other day. Irwin dies and a tap. The 5mm .090 was is go in my set since they had a double of another size and left this one out. Found out one day when I needed it. The other set is 8mm 1.0 for the bottom bracket on my vintage mountain bike. The last is a 6" long 1/4" dive Snap On wobble extension.
 
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kb1982

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Couple eBay finds that came in the mail today. 1/4" flex Toptul and a 3/8" flex Craftsman v shifter. Also received my December SK socket for the month ca5ff699f2817e0e95aec116a627feb3.jpg

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Milton s506 Inflator Gauge
Milton s-920 Tire Pressure Gauge

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Just got two air drills from Matco on special. Tired of burning up battery powered drills.
 

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Spending Christmas Bonus despite the Government Shutdown this past Monday:

Associated Equipment 6031 Battery Tester
Posi-Lock Model 104 Puller
Bondhus T-Handle Torx and Metric Hex
Snap On Cooling System Tester

Sorry about the sideways photos.
 

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dodge610

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It might just by the photo but, those stubby ratchets look large and heavy :dunno:

I recently picked up these Powerbuilt Pro 1/4 drive ratchets. Heads are pretty compact, that's a nickel next to them. They have 72 teeth with a quick release head. The flexhead's head closely resembles a Carlyle flex head quick release ratchet but, the direction switch is shaped slightly different. I think i may like the handle shape though. it reminds me of a Tone or Blackhawk pear head ratchet but, it's rotated 90 degrees so, its widest portion faces your fingers with knurling in the center. Nice chrome, Taiwan made, crisp action. Thee fixed ratchet measures approx 5 5/8 inches overall, while the flex head comes in at 6 3/4 inches long. We'll see how they work out. :beer:
 

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Well it might not be NEW, but it is NEW TO ME. Yesterday I acquired a vintage Stanley 39 1/2 level. It is from the 1890s--a time when they embellished tools.
 

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dodge610

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It might just by the photo but, those stubby ratchets look large and heavy :dunno:

I recently picked up these Powerbuilt Pro 1/4 drive ratchets. Heads are pretty compact, that's a nickel next to them. They have 72 teeth with a quick release head. The flexhead's head closely resembles a Carlyle flex head quick release ratchet but, the direction switch is shaped slightly different. I think i may like the handle shape though. it reminds me of a Tone or Blackhawk pear head ratchet but, it's rotated 90 degrees so, its widest portion faces your fingers with knurling in the center. Nice chrome, Taiwan made, crisp action. Thee fixed ratchet measures approx 5 5/8 inches overall, while the flex head comes in at 6 3/4 inches long. We'll see how they work out. :beer:

Guess i will find out I am just a weekend warrior so they should work fine for me :D I hope.
 

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My new tool is a second M12 ratchet.5b03f9cbadb2c74be3871efd3a39b64c.jpg

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It might just by the photo but, those stubby ratchets look large and heavy :dunno:

I recently picked up these Powerbuilt Pro 1/4 drive ratchets. Heads are pretty compact, that's a nickel next to them. They have 72 teeth with a quick release head. The flexhead's head closely resembles a Carlyle flex head quick release ratchet but, the direction switch is shaped slightly different. I think i may like the handle shape though. it reminds me of a Tone or Blackhawk pear head ratchet but, it's rotated 90 degrees so, its widest portion faces your fingers with knurling in the center. Nice chrome, Taiwan made, crisp action. Thee fixed ratchet measures approx 5 5/8 inches overall, while the flex head comes in at 6 3/4 inches long. We'll see how they work out. :beer:

I've been waiting for someone to give these a try. Any chance you will share your thoughts after you get to use them for a while?
 

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So what's your impression on that 1/4" toptul rat? I bought one a few months back and I think it's ok, but not nearly as nice as a few others I own. I bought it for a couple reasons. First off it was on sale for like $10 and second I had been looking at trying out some of their other rats. So to land this plane, I'm glad I only spent a days lunch money, I won't be spending a night out on the town in the near future that's fur sure. :p


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Just won these two on Ebay.. for £7 thats $9.90 . The one with the long jaws is a Record but I'm not sure what the other one is yet.. but I wanted a swivel vice for the other end of my bench from the record 25 I have.. and the price is great.. :rocker:

And they are only 5 minutes away so I can collect.. :thumbup:

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Picked up a few things on Amazon. Knipex auto crimpers work great. My first Williams ratchet. #3 Phillips to match my Felo driver set. Wilde punches and some shrink connectors to finish it off!

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Just picked this up at work for 10 dollars. Aircat 1375XL. Guy sold it because it wouldn't remove any bolts that the other guys put in with their SnapOn MG725 lol. I tried to explain to him that the SnapOn should be compared to the 1150 or 1250k model, but he just wanted the junky Aircat gone. For 10 bucks, I was happy to obligefce1bf26ead4180681a7268c1401f54b.jpg

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