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bodyguy16

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Some ebay finds for home:

Lsf720 1/2 drive in a 3/8 body amd a trim tool

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Stopped by Sear to see if they had any of the Cman Professional series screwdrivers left. I picked a few of them up to stick in the trailer.




I think it's 5/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4 and P2, not in that order though. $2.99 each.
 

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Picked up some new stuff for work today, side cutters, crimpers, and some more fish sticks...

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I've had a set of the 1/4" orange fish sticks for a few years now and I love them...they don't splinter like my old Greenlee. Just did 20 Cat 6 drops for a MB/Volvo dealership here in town.
 

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Some ebay finds for home:

Lsf720 1/2 drive in a 3/8 body amd a trim tool

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What did that ratchet cost? If you don't mind me asking.

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bodyguy16

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What did that ratchet cost? If you don't mind me asking.

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40 and shipping, looked it up seems like not many around and it fit the bill for home. I was happy to find the internals were in great condition when i opened it up to lube it, all in all im happy

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40 and shipping, looked it up seems like not many around and it fit the bill for home. I was happy to find the internals were in great condition when i opened it up to lube it, all in all im happy

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Thanks the reason I ask is I have one not sure if I want to sell it. Not sure of its value.

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40 and shipping, looked it up seems like not many around and it fit the bill for home. I was happy to find the internals were in great condition when i opened it up to lube it, all in all im happy

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Thirty years ago, Snap-on ran a BOGO with a small set of deep 1/2" metric sockets with that ratchet. Mine is stamped E for exchange. It is a slick little ratchet.
 

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Thirty years ago, Snap-on ran a BOGO with a small set of deep 1/2" metric sockets with that ratchet. Mine is stamped E for exchange. It is a slick little ratchet.
Thats neat, im gonna have to look and see if mine has any other stamping! Small set meaning smaller sizes or limited sockets?

Thanks for the info

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Thanks the reason I ask is I have one not sure if I want to sell it. Not sure of its value.

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I looked it up before purchasing and i seem to have gotten a "deal". You're call on the decision but after reading copes last post i think id keep it, not to mention its pretty handy.

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I ran to Menard's to pick up a new green LED bulb to replace one that died already. I saw that the two pack of Stanley tape measures 12' & 16' were stillin stock and $6.99 so I grabbed another pack of them.

Then I made my over to an Ace Hardware after seeing the thread in the Hot Deals section. I thought I might have seen something but wasn't sure if that's what it was. I was hoping they were air recip saw blades, but they weren't. I did spot a 3 pack of Dewalt countersink drill bits for $12.99 So I grabbed a pack and they rang up (w/ tax) for just over $32. I questioned it and one of the sales guys walked over to the end cap with me. Somebody had put them on the wrong hook, not just one pack but three packs of them. Since there multiple packs, he gave them to me for the $12.99 price.

 

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Thats neat, im gonna have to look and see if mine has any other stamping! Small set meaning smaller sizes or limited sockets?

Thanks for the info

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10-17 or something like that. I sold them long ago. The E is stamped on the handle below the head. It's not long enough to break large fasteners, but it's nice for running them on or off. Also use it with oil filter wrenches.
 

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I've had a set of the 1/4" orange fish sticks for a few years now and I love them...they don't splinter like my old Greenlee. Just did 20 Cat 6 drops for a MB/Volvo dealership here in town.

I have found the Klien sticks to be the best too... The 1/4" are great for long runs... I like the 3/16" for tight curves!! I do commercial sound system installs...
 

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I have found the Klien sticks to be the best too... The 1/4" are great for long runs... I like the 3/16" for tight curves!! I do commercial sound system installs...

I had a single one that was either 1/8 or 3/16 that I lost, need to run to Home Depot and pick up another one because it was super handy. I did a lot of sound and A/V work when I was in school. Worked one summer with a commercial sound company here in Cleveland doing installs.
 
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The Green and Purple truck delivered some Green OEM goodness from Mobile Distributor's Supply.

First up, a 80 piece 1/4 drive socket set featuring shallow & deep 6 point sockets form 5-15mm and 3/16-9/16.
There's also a 90 tooth ratchet, extensions, u joint, and a nice bit ratchet set with S2 steel bits. The set is satin finished. The sockets feature nice knurling with the metric sizes having diagonal lines crisscrossing and the SAE having vertical lines only. The sockets also feature turned down bases. Size markings are pretty small. I really like the satin finish. the set is housed in a really nice carrying case with great latches. You can also remove the two color dense foam insert and place the set in a drawer.
Next up, an 8 piece combination screwdriver set. The screwdrivers feature a uniquely shaped hard handle with some graining to it that I like. I bought a couple in the past and liked them so, I picked up the neon green set. Both items hail from Taiwan. Part of a Black Friday/Cyber hell sale, I'll throw'em on my cart and see how they work out next week.:beer:
 

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Hey that looks kinda of handy. What's the down-low on that thing, do they work?.


I have not use mine just yet, but I have used ones that have belonged to coworkers, and they all work fantastic.
Like the Doctor said they are great for a spot here and there when you don't feel like dragging out the shop vac.
It is not the kind of tool you vacuum the whole interior with, but spot cleaning here and there it is a champ.

This might be the same thing....

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002T15L16/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 

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Picked up these over the last week or so. Most of them were on sale. The Huskys were only $10 so I figured I would give them a try. I don't like the Kobalt or HF channel locks I have now. The ratchet wrenches were only $20 same as the HF so I grabbed them too.
 

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They work! I've had one for many years and it's awesome for quick little spot cleaning jobs like sucking up drillings after making holes in the floor of a truck.

They work great! I use mine for sucking **** off top of gas tanks when changing fuel pumps

I have not use mine just yet, but I have used ones that have belonged to coworkers, and they all work fantastic.
Like the Doctor said they are great for a spot here and there when you don't feel like dragging out the shop vac.
It is not the kind of tool you vacuum the whole interior with, but spot cleaning here and there it is a champ.

This might be the same thing....

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002T15L16/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Thanks guys! I want one for the same reason that it gets old dragging out the shop vac for a quickly deal. And that small diameter tube looks much handier that the 2-1/4" shop vac hose. Anyhow, thanks again and I'll be buying one. ::beer:
 

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Got the 700 lumen Pro-Stick from MAC for when the 400 just isn't enough


And the MAC impact hex set
 

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Great set of Knipex, If you did not have any before you're in for a nice surprise, Enjoy!

I think with these I'm now at 16 pairs of knipex :scared: they make awesome pliers...

but this is the first time I have placed an order from Amazon.de
with great success I might add. Prices and shipping were hard to beat :D


Here's the missing pic of the Wiha 50pc Master precision set (Im officially a full blown wiha addict)
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and I made a trip to the NYC dental convention thanks (MOM) and spent 50 bucks on some tools I will use for o-rings and gaskets... all stainless stuff... heres a pic with everything
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and a close up
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36bc4b4ffff91f449a38f6d0dec6a34e.jpgHusky insulated screwdriver set $7.00 at the HD


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