mreisner
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It was supposed to be replying to the MwEric post about the Astros, but for some reason didn't quote. Does that make it better?Out of context.
It was supposed to be replying to the MwEric post about the Astros, but for some reason didn't quote. Does that make it better?Out of context.
I'd seen this for like $9.98 or something when I did a Google search a few days and clicked on it as it seemed like hell of a deal only to see it revert back to its original price. I'd clearly missed it by a small margin. Nice find !I payed $10 for this 28 piece set at Lowe’s a few days ago. The finish is outstanding. The Green Bay game was getting boring, so I measured the open ends of the SAE side and they were 0.004-0.007 over. Pretty much the same form factor as my Proto’s that are from the 80’s if I remember right. I’m amazed. Works out to $0.36 per piece not counting the decent wrench holder. Selling for $25 now. Pretty much cheaper than Garage sales. The Gedore are from Vietnam, and have a thinner profile European design, but nice finish. The Kobalt are made in India. Crisp stamping I think.![]()
It's never a great week to move to IL.
Same here, I received mine yesterday. They were on back order
^Is there a certain manufacturer (Domestic/Import) or type of connector those work best for?

Got my BOGO from Astro…….thanks. Always find it interesting when companies include sizes that have no use. I/My company makes large aerospace machines, for some reason the engineers always call out SHCS. Every size from 4mm to generally around 20mm sometimes larger. So i almost only use hex sockets. With that said, this set includes 7,9,16, and 18mm. Obviously every company does it but with SHCS it seems odd.
Have any of you used these sizes?
Titan 3 piece carbide gasket scraper. I’ve only ever used razor blades/scotchbrite for gasket removal in the past, so I’m excited to give these a shot.
Today I found the old one. Not sure where, I was using it and went to put it back in my pocket, then realised the new one was already in my pocket. So I guess it was in my hand all along?
This is really true- many Teenaged shopping experiences were going to the mall with my parents and ending up in Sears tool section with my dad. now that they are gone where else can you go to find the stuff you need. I am a home gamer so no tool truck. They have also come long way in the last 10 years.
This is related to my question about the world of automotive electrical: how many connector types can there possibly be?! Does it ever end?
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You have to work to buy a bad tool these days, at least for normal hardline mechanic's hand tools. You can manage, but it takes effort. The good stuff coming out of Taiwan these days is as good as anything was 30 years ago, and lots better than the perfectly usable craftsman stuff I had then. Better finish, better quality control, better features (gazillion tooth ratchets that still have the anvil as the weak link are one of the amazing improvements.).Yeah, I only discovered HF about 12 years ago and they have come a long way in just that time. Now it seems like a better store every year.
Lately I've realized (another post in the past couple of days about wrenches) just what a golden age we live in for the low-income tool buyer. The cheap stuff may not be so bad! I ponder what drives some of us to pursue ze finest of tools here, and of course, professionals always have good reason, but I think it's also that some of us were scarred in the bad old days.
there are plenty of tools that I don't like, for various reasons, good, bad, or indifferent. Things like the HF ratchets with a reversing lever that goes the wrong way; makes the mechanism simpler, but annoys the heck out of me; nothing wrong with how the ratchet turns a socket, just a usability problem.

It was the same way with the old air-cooled VWs, you only needed an 8,10, and 13mm to fix just about everything. Until you needed a 6,7,9,11,12,14,15,17,19, 21, 24,27,30,36,46mm.I believe BMW brake caliper bolts are 9mm.
I'm a fan of no-skips, especially with pro-level tools. A couple of years ago I noticed talk around here along the lines of, "Well, I have a Honda, so we all know all I'll ever need is these four wrench sizes for anything" and people with other brands would say the wrench sizes their brand of car needed and I was just baffled.
Then I thought about it and realized that the reason I had never paid attention to that because no pattern had ever appeared before me because on my old 80's VW, you never know what you're going run into. Strut bolts? Oh those are 19mm... unless it's the factory "crash" bolts, those are 18mm (numbers may not be accurate) and that's the bolt head, the nut is different, and the nut head is different from the bolt head in case you only have one socket set or one wrench set... rear caliper slides, 15mm and thin. Wee cover for the gap between bellhousing and block, near the short side driveshaft? Three little bolts, two of one size, one of another. Electrical accesories/brackets, probably 13mm. Socket head cap screws, probably 6mm, until you try to turn them, then they become a larger size depending on the vintage of cheese.
(Oh, and context: i still have that car, then I got another 80's VW, then I got another German 80's car and that's where I'm at, I'm a bad consumer.)
it´s better to be preparedNice. That looks new; it obviously didn't see much, if any, use.
I have a "regular" 3/4" Dynafile that I also bought on Ebay ~10 years ago. You may be able to change that over to the "full size" model if you have a need, and buy the necessary parts. I bought the standard 3/4" one and emailed them if I could change it over to use a 1/2" belt and got a reply with the necessary PN, or PNs, to do the swap; I think it was only the tensioning bar. Of course, I haven't needed to use the 1/2" belt, but I'm ready![]()




The model # is 9135. It's Wrights 3/8 screwdriver. I got it from ACME Tools. Handle is the same as Mayhew. Channellock also has this handle, but the end near the shank is shaped a little different.Have a model# for that Wright straight pry bar? Handle looks like some of Mayhew's tools.


I got mine yesterday as well. I definitely overpaid from an eBay seller but I didn't fee like waiting.Same here, I received mine yesterday. They were on back order

That's very odd. I'd assume everyone here when they get a new tool will immediately find something that needs fixing or building with said tool whether it's needed it or not.