Drilled out?Williams 12point socket set. Also the 6-7, and 20 to satiate my OCD. Only one socket needed to be drilled out. Purchased from Pro Tool Warehouse
Drilled out the hole in the socket to fit the peg.Drilled out?
Where did you get it?
Hey Cat-man,I'm trying to buy as many CAT tools that are still affordable as possible and while I can still get them for a discount price...
Ordered up a 3/8" chrome socket set 8am-19mm before I left the shop, hard to pass up for less than $40.
Made by Snap On and made in the good old USA.
Also stopped by the Snap On truck on the way home, it's been awhile and I needed my fix. Picked up 2 hex sockets and a 1/2" extension, nothing special... But to my surprise my dealer had a special low profile 5/8" swivel impact socket for CAT equipment that I ordered back in October, it only took 7 months.
I do the same thing. All sockets must fall into line in the Hansen peg order.











Yes. 5pc sets in a PAKTY, 6pc sets in a bag, and individual screwdrivers.Hey Cat-man,
Does Cat sell screwdrivers?
They seem to have a ****-load of stuff here, nothing I really need though. Like the color on the roll-cabs though...Amazon sloppy seconds for $41. Hoping to use this three footers for the first and last time this weekend. There aren’t a lot of SATA products available in the US, but none have disappointed so far.
Hey Cat-man,
Does Cat sell screwdrivers?
Yes. 5pc sets in a PAKTY, 6pc sets in a bag, and individual screwdrivers.
is the 9pc cat torx screwdriver set , hard handle? or instinct 431-1522 is part # i think


- Powerful 15 AMP motor with electronic speed control maintains constant speed under load
- Equipped with Anti-Vibration Technology (AVT®), an internal counterbalance system that greatly reduces vibration and directs more impact energy to the work surface for increased user comfort and greater productivity
- Large 2-finger trigger with lock-on button for added convenience
- Long 1-1/4" stroke for faster cutting
- Variable speed control dial enables user to match the speed to the application
- "Tool-less" blade change and shoe adjustment
- 4-position orbital/straight cutting action
- Built-in clutch reduces gear damage by disengaging gears if blade binds
- Ergonomically designed rubberized grip for more comfort
The JR3070CT has a long 1-1/4” stroke for faster cutting with 0-2,800 strokes per minute (SPM) and a variable speed dial with six different preset speeds to match the speed of the saw to the application. The unique clutch system extends the tool life by protecting the gears should the blade bind. It also has orbital action with 4 settings to choose from for high speed cutting.
The JR3070CT has a durable body design that keeps dust and debris away from the motor, with rubber and felt seals to keep dust and water out for a longer tool life. The JR3070CT weighs just 9.7 lbs., with “tool-less” blade change and five-position shoe adjustment.
only euro as far as i knowDoes he handle struts for domestic cars too!
New to me old style HF engine hoist, was always on the lookout for one to have just in case I needed it.
It was only used once and stored indoors, looks like new.
A friend just wanted it gone, gave $100 for it.
What did you pay him to help him paint his fence?I had a friend do similar 10-15 years ago, with a hoist and a stand for just $50 (or maybe it was $75, I don't remember for sure any more) on the stipulation that he could borrow them any time he needed to. All i could think at the time was what a great deal it was but he's borrowed them for weeks at a time dozens of times now. He currently has the stand and has had it for the past couple months and I know by now that when he's done with the engine he has on it he's going to come and get the hoist again. I mean, it still was a great deal and I've gotten a lot of use out of them, but there's been a few times I wish I had one or the other but he has had it at the time, and I've come to realize I paid him the $50 or whatever it was for the privilege of storing HIS hoist and stand for him. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
LOL, admittedly if they are going to fire up the grill and/or buy some beer I'm usually the first friend to show up to help with the fence painting or whatever other team project is going on. It works both ways though.What did you pay him to help him paint his fence?
used the 90 degree attachment. It allowed me to accomplish the task I needed done. I had seen a video on this attachment prior to buying that matched what I had experienced. It made a lot of noise when using. The reason was also the same. I don't think they put enough grease in it. I took it apart after, and packed in a bunch more grease and it made less noise, but it didn't last that long. They just put a blob of grease in there near one of the spindles, but I didn't see any on the gears the first time I took it apart. I put some more in, opened it after running it, and then packed more. Repeated 'till I was satisfied.I used the caulk tool set today. Redid the bathtub and kitchen sink. Did a good job of scarping off the old material in the crack. The flat surface, I used a razor blade at times as the flat part on the tool was just ok. Good thing about being plastic is that I wasn't going to damage the porcelain. Bad thing about being plastic is there is visible wear after the two tasks. The squeegee tool did a good job of smoothing out the silicone bead. Certainly much better than using my finger. That's what I did years ago when I didn't know they made these tools.
Right angle attachment for my Dremel. Have to get the cutter into a tight spot. I'm hoping this attachment will allow me to do that. Have not had a chance to use it.
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I used the Lisle to scape a bunch of stickers off a metal cane. Sprayed some WD-40 on the stickers/cane and went for it. There was plenty of control considering the round and slippery surface I was scrapping. Did I good job and I was glad my fingers were nowhere near the action.
I can't get them to pull up on the website, any ideas?They are hard handle.
I would call the parts department at your local CATERPILLAR dealership.I can't get them to pull up on the website, any ideas?
I want to buy them is the reason I was looking.
I would call the parts department at your local CATERPILLAR dealership.
At the beginning of Covid, I was buying lots of tools from parts.cat.com… at some point, they removed the tools. I had a thread about it. Back then, you ordered online and picked it up at the dealership. There was no shipping.
I am 100% convinced that at that time in history, CAT tools were the best deal in retail tools.
I haven’t bought anything from CAT since, but I want to try buying a few things. The Torx driver set is calling to me.
It had to happen.Yeah there was a thread about buying CAT tools online awhile back. At some point almost all of the CAT tools were removed from their website. Only a handful of tools seem to be either still there or added back.
I've not been able to get an answer as to why. All I could do is speculate. My best guess is supply chain shortages and CAT being focused on parts production (using materials to make parts, not tools).
I'm lucky in the respect I can order whatever I want through my parts dept with my employee discount, and have it within a few hours. The headquarters and main parts warehouse for my company is just down the freeway. My location doesn't generally stock tools, but they can come in on the parts runs throughout the day.
As someone else said, call your local CAT dealership and they should be able to order whatever you're looking for. You should also be able to save on shipping and pick up at the dealership.
I also want to say that CAT tool prices have significantly increased on a lot of their tools. Or at least what I've looked up, even with a discount. Literally there is not much, if any, difference between buying a lot of tools from CAT or buying them directly from Snap On/Williams/whoever the OEM might be. Like everything else, prices are up.
You guys are killing me, I'm trying to downsize and now I'll have to ask my son, who doesn't want my tools anyway if he gets some kind of discount as a Logistics Facility Manager...god help me.It had to happen.
The prices were absurdly low. I felt like I was getting away with something.
I'm not sure but i bet the newer style might have thinner wall tubing, that's just my guess.Is the old style better than the new style?
Mike