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nickjj

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More parcels from Sears, ordered on Sunday delivered by Thursday, quick but tools just loose in the boxes...
 

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Hpozzuoli

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First snap on tool

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Is it me or is that 1/4. If it is that's the one I want too.
 

trpearcy

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Filled in some sockets that were missing out of my set, and got a 16oz dead blow hammer from SO. Also got a ph3050a air hammer and quick chuck. Got 100 bucks off the hammer because it's dinged up, and the air chuck for free, and the 100 bucks off the chissle set.
I love my SO guy. :)


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Got this little die grinder and then it was leaking a little (older hardware store, probably sitting on the shelf for 5 years, so I replaced some o-rings in it and runs now good as new.
 
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BlksnshN

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Jumped in on the BOGO prybars and Hammer.

Also talked the boss into buying a Vantage Ultra scope and amp clamp that I forgot to put in the picture. Scope was on sale for $1900.00 and the driver is updating out Solus Pro for free.

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stovebolt6

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Figured it was about time I got a proper rear disc brake kit. With all the adapters I can now do brakes for friends/family's cars.

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Also got this 1/2 clicker torque wrench; it's certainly not top shelf but for 36 bucks it'll be more than fine to tighten lugs with. Plus if it ever breaks I can just take it back to PA and get a new one.

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^I believe that's more or less equivalent to your Pittsburgh Pro for us Canadians
 

Mr.3-5-7

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Mesa, AZ
Got this cordless screwdriver and thread file last week but i didnt have any bits for the driver.



I ordered this bit set from El Snappo for a reasonable price. It has everything i will need. I love it so far.







 

HalfFlip

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bay area
Just got my vessel and pb swiss screwdrivers/bits

PB Swiss:
PH3, PH2, PZ2 Swissgrips and #1-3 pozidrive screwdriver bits and powerbits

Vessel:
Megadora JIS #1 and #2 and #1-3 JIS bits

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My hand seems to favor the slightly larger size and shape of the megadora handles over the swissgrips, but they are both very comfortable to use
 
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Chadwilliam1

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Gearwrench 5/8 spark plug wobble socket w/ extension.
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1/4 extension 3/8 universial and 20 mm 3/8 drive socket all SK.
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bareass172

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N'awlins
This has been a crazy week for me, it's like the dam broke on tool buying... I bought a bunch of Knipex from Woot, a set from another member here, and some small end cutters on Ebay. I bought 2 SO ratchets, a F720 and a 71-15 for $35, and I just won an Ebay auction for 3 GW 120XP ratchets (1/4", 3/8" and 1/2") and some other misc GW sockets and stuff for $27. I also snapped up an Ideal 45-125 wire stripper for $4 shipped on Ebay.

Pics of the rest to come when I get it all... :lol_hitti
 

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durallymax

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Traded my 17" green locking flex 88 for a 24" of the same and traded my 24" breaker bar for the 30" orange.

 

durallymax

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What size is that? I thought they usually were the same drive size as a socket...1/4"/3/8"


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most are, I got the full set of pipe plug sockets when they were a $99 special a few years ago They work nicer than just an extension
 

Hopalong604

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Bought a nice blue point scraper today. Wish the handle was a little thinner though.



My old mac 250 1/2" torque wrench days were numbered so I bought a Snap On flex head today. I have the 3/8 version and it works great so I didn't hesitate to buy this since it's on sale this month.

 

padronanniversary

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I got a smoking deal on the miller 350p for $500

The outside was rough I just bought new panels and cleaned it up

Works perfect . So I'm maybe $1800 into it with a new miller 30a
 

Lippyp

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My latest acquisition, going to pick it up this afternoon, £90 ebay electric (240V) cement mixer. Got to lay a block base for the wifes new greenhouse and have loads of other small jobs on the horizon in the garden and garage that will need mortar and maybe some concrete and mixing it in a wheelbarrow is getting old (or maybe its just me thats getting old!)

 

Audiocrazy28

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Chicago
Replacing my craftsman pros. These seem a lot stronger. The craftsman would bend easily.
 

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90zcar

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Replacing my craftsman pros. These seem a lot stronger. The craftsman would bend easily.


U will like those. They are very strong. I have twisted and pryed very hard with some of those and they didn't even skip a beat. I find myself using the short ones 90% of the time


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Audiocrazy28

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U will like those. They are very strong. I have twisted and pryed very hard with some of those and they didn't even skip a beat. I find myself using the short ones 90% of the time


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Yeah the long ones seems nice for hard to reach areas. I see the short ones being used a lot more as well.
 

T_Roze

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Gearwrench add on sets to the sets I already have. 13/16" 7/8" 15/16" 1" in SAE, and 21mm 22mm 23mm 25mm in metric. $44 each set.

Ratcheting is very smooth in terms of the feel of the teeth, but a little "dry". Has anyone lubricated these at all?? Any advice?
 
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