AJAX from Harry Epstein are a very good choice for the price. USA made.Still deciding on which brand bits to get for it.
Thanks feller.AJAX from Harry Epstein are a very good choice for the price. USA made.
I just picked up the same one with a red seat from HF for $25 yesterday.That's the first one I have seen with no logo. There must be a factory somewhere in China turning these out by the millions. They all seem to be identical, including the min/max seat height. My Sunex branded one is at least 10 years old, and I just got a Wen branded one. The newer ones appear to have improved wheels.
What's #4? A pencil sharpener?The flea markets were good to me this weekend.
Yes. Technically a lead pointer.What's #4? A pencil sharpener?






Plier purchases are never ending….they are actually in my Amazon cart and plan to purchase once price gets bit more attractive.There are actually two other bent style Knipex pliers if you want to complete the line up
38 81 200 A , and 38 81 200 B.
Both are very handy.
Seth
Plier purchases are never ending….they are actually in my Amazon cart and plan to purchase once price gets bit more attractive.
Thanks for the heads up.
Added part numbers to the original post. Agreed that some of these are not frequently used pliers but I know I would be happy on those special occasions (like my Accord project).I've got the simple bent-nose needle noses on the right, 26 22 200, love 'em, use them plenty. I haven't been tempted by the double-bend type in the middle.
Is the one on the left the kind with the 70 degree bend, 38 71 200? Got a pair of those, haven't found much use for them so far. Also, they didn't fit in my pliers drawer so maybe I didn't think of them as often as I should have. I can definitely seem them having a purpose in some tight spots.
They are different. Those listed are double bend pliers in different angle then the 38 35 200 which I didn’t purchase this time.I'm not sure the different numbers he listed were just the non-comfort grip versions of what you bought in comfort grip!
(It is my opinion that for me and my hands, Knipex comfort grip is awesome. Not available in 70 degree bend pliers, though.)
I'm not sure the different numbers he listed weren't just the non-comfort grip versions of what you bought in comfort grip!
(It is my opinion that for me and my hands, Knipex comfort grip is awesome. Not available in 70 degree bend pliers, though.)
Is there a brand?Yeah there pretty nice. Especially after buying a metric set of 3/4" drive deep impact sockets from chynah for $46 delivered. I knew what I was getting into but jeez they skipped every quality control measure I know of and plenty more. The Kokens are truly as perfect as can be, no evidence of any machining, no burrs perfectly centred etc. But a set of 3/4 Kokens would be like a house down payment. I've got the Koken sliding T wheel spinner too, thats a ripper of a tool. Hows the burrs on the inner drive end hex end of the Chynezium sockets, I had to spend a few minutes in each with a file.Super soft too, after a single tow ball nut they drive end is already wollowing out
The detent ball hole isnt in the right position, they ****. But they were cheeeep!
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I’m glad to see you are finally getting around to those valve cover gasketsGot a small 3/4 Tekton Braker barGot it to remove this guy.
I know I wouldn’t be pleased if I bought tools and found rodent ***** matter in them. Hopefully they will return the itemsIs there a brand?
I bought a set of Vevor SAE 3/4 sockets (with ratshit and extensions) and am having the same issue, there's a burr at the leading edge of the hex broached hole (not sure if they're actually braoched, but you know what I mean).
No reply about warranty or correcting the issue, not that I expected any.
Yup sticker is right around a grand. I paid slightly less. I have all snap on 14.4 at work and this one, it is expensive but I like my warranty coming to me.It better be with a price of around $1,000 if I remember correctly.
I had a few Snap On 14.4v tools, but ended up selling them awhile back. It was just too expensive to keep buying more tools and batteries.
Compared to Snap On prices, Milwaukee becomes a bargain.
Where’d you get that deal from? I need a set for the shop.
It was a one-day deal at Home Depot yesterday. The 13 or 15 piece one was there, too, for $109. Don't remember which.Where’d you get that deal from? I need a set for the shop.
See above, I F'ed my 3/8" gun, 100% my fault and shortly out of warranty.Yup sticker is right around a grand. I paid slightly less. I have all snap on 14.4 at work and this one, it is expensive but I like my warranty coming to me.
Milwaukee is what I keep for home use.








Dude, that’s awesome. Still some great people in this world!I know I'm not known on this forum like so many other regulars are. But I enjoy being part of a community like this. On a truck forum I've been a member of for 15 years I am more known and am always offering help, knowledge as well as receiving it.
So for a member here to reach out and bless me with the following out of pure generosity, just blows me away. I love Koken and other well made Japanese tools. If I could I would have bought all Koken instead of Tekton (which is more my budget and needs). But I only treated myself to a few pieces here and there.
I'm still speechless which is uncommon for me. I truly do not have the words to express my gratitude and humility.
Koken 3/8s metric standard and deep 12pt, 8-19mm
Koken 3/8 metric standard 6pt, 8-19mm
Koken 1/2 metric 10-32mm
Koken 1/4 metric standard and deep 6pt 4-14mm
Full set of 1/4 extensions
Full set of 3/8 extensions
Full set of 1/2 extensions
and the two Westling trays (because they saw I wanted them but was questioning a few things about them)
I'm so blown away.
I'm also motivated to go through all the vintage pieces I've collected over the years just sitting in a box. Posting up images and model numbers and paying it forward to anyone who wants or needs pieces to complete sets, etc.
Thank you, GJ for being such an awesome community.
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Dude, that’s awesome. Still some great people in this world!


