Wamsutta
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iPad has a camera? Do any of their phones have a camera that good?No problem. I used a iPad 4th Generation..
iPad has a camera? Do any of their phones have a camera that good?No problem. I used a iPad 4th Generation..
He should've at least given you a new catalog for all that money. Unless it was the only one he had.
Although, I've always been a Mac user since I started using computers, I don't know anything about the iPhone.iPad has a camera? Do any of their phones have a camera that good?
I got 2, both the same condition. They were in his trailer. This new one seems to be cheaper than the past catalogs. Thinner paper and covers and less durable printing. Also no highlight pages between categories. Just rolls from one to another.He should've at least given you a new catalog for all that money. Unless it was the only one he had.
It is. I wish I would have paid the exponential difference for a PH3050 over the Astro. The Astro is good enough 90% of the time but doing this professionally, I should have bought the snap on.To be fair the PH3050 is one of the best .401 shank air hammers on the market.



About a year and half ago I got back onto working on motorcycles after a few year break. I quickly decided I needed to upgrade my metric wrench set. The Mastercraft (Canadian Tire) set was in rough shape with chewed up open ends and they just weren't great to start with.
I debated getting a really good set like Wright, Snap-On or Proto but honestly I just didn't want to spend that much so I picked up a set of Tekton wrenches.
The Tektons really weren't bad and were a upgrade from what I had but when I had to use a open end they left something to be desired.
After watching TTC wrench testing and seeing how well they performed I ordered a set last April. They seem to be the best value compared to the other top performers or at least with the prices for Proto being 2-3 times the Wright in my area.
After a 4 month wait they arrived yesterday.
First impressions were good. They are a hefty wrench and have a good "feel in hand" with thick beams and nicely rounded edges.
I did end up using the 10mm and 17mm last night and I think I'll be quite happy with the set.
The Tektons will move into my truck tool kit as a upgrade to the $20 amazon set.
Not jealous anymore.Your $28 is well spent anyway. I actually don’t deal with nuts a lot. I mostly need to work with sheet metal screws on appliances. So hollow shaft is not required. I am looking to get some magnetic short nut drivers to use with the Klein adjustable shaft screwdriver. If that works, that’s perfect.

I didn't measure them to be exzact but they might be just a bit shorter than the tektons, not much thou.They look like they're shorter than my Tekton set. True? Are they the standard (i.e. smooth) open-end or anti-slip?
I stopped by my local HD on the way back from an errand on Sunday just to see if there were some Klein deals. NOT A SINGLE KLEIN TOOL THERE with the other tools No empty spaces were they used to be either. Just no Klein. The website currently says there are some in stock at that store. Not unless they put them by themselves somewhere else. They weren't any there with all the other tools of a similar function.Trying to take full advantage of the Klein sale at HD. Got a few more items.
I like the adjustable length screw driver a lot ever since I watched a guy on YouTube using it to fix some appliance. The adjustable shank feature is even more desirable than ratcheting to me. It was still marked at $19.**. But I scanned it and it turns out to be $11.**. I will take it for sure.
The angle head **** seems not as a good deal as the 2000 series regular cutter at the same price ($20). It is still available while the heavy duty **** is gone. I hesitated a bit but still got it. Buying it at $20 is not very likely in the future.
I get the 6-in-1 tool because the crimper is at the front and other better crimpers are not on clearance, yet. I will return this one if I can get hold one of the better ones later. There are plenty of them on the shelf. Not a very hot deal at $14.
I am super jealous of those who can get the 7-piece nut driver set at $28. I am not so lucky and the two piece set at $13 is all I can get. But I gave up and get it anyway. 1/4 and 5/16 are the only two sizes I use regularly. Fighting with a screw or nut at the tip of a non-magnetic nut driver is not fun.
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That’s a intentional overestimate, right?not true need as so many here have.![]()
Among the three HD around me, one is cleaned out. Two still have decent inventory, especially the one that locks up all the expensive items. I’m going to visit it twice a week. Hopefully I can grab the two better crimpers. The 6-in-1 tool is going back to HD soon. I saw this at Harbor Freight.I stopped by my local HD on the way back from an errand on Sunday just to see if there were some Klein deals. NOT A SINGLE KLEIN TOOL THERE with the other tools No empty spaces were they used to be either. Just no Klein. The website currently says there are some in stock at that store. Not unless they put them by themselves somewhere else. They weren't any there with all the other tools of a similar function.
Maybe not such a bad thing as I likely would have bought stuff because of the deal and not true need as so many here have.![]()

There's a few HD around me, but none are worth driving to just to check for this deal as I normally don't go to those areas. The one I went to is the one I go to if I need something they sell. I didn't need anything, but I was driving right by it for another reason so I stopped to check. I wouldn't have driven there just to check either. I did pick up a 36 pack of batteries though. Thought I might need them for Hilary, which thankfully I didn't.
LXCam I think I missed it, can you tell me the make and model of the cabinet?
Here ya go Mr. BalorLXCam I think I missed it, can you tell me the make and model of the cabinet?
How can a ratchet be too long?

Never saw that shaped jaw before except for on a Pelican. Guess these should be called Pelican Jaw Pliers. Nice tool.Facom 505A's. More images in post#112 here:
The Facom Tools Thread.
This set had a little more corrosion and chrome wear, but nothing that harmed usage.www.garagejournal.com
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Please show us this thing when it's assembled and modified!
Mike
What are the black plastic pieces above the pad spreader?
Sheaths for the shears.What are the black plastic pieces above the pad spreader?