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Bahco 140mm/5.5" cutters. Never knew these existed, I like the way they feel (in this size) & function. The spring action can be "turned off & on" which I thought was pretty cool. They're kind of expensive IMO but found a great price for them on ebay. Made in Spain.
So the way I found out about these is a coworker tried to turn his into flush cuts with I assume the disc sander at work. We use flush cuts a lot a work. Well that didn't turn out so well. He asked me if if I could "fix" them. Told him I've never tried doing anything like that but I'd try & I think I should be able to. I made a glass platen for my lil Jet belt sander which is perfect for this.
After I reprofiled them they cut very nicely as flush cuts. I didn't expect them to cut so well & that's when I decided I had to have one. But now I'm not so sure of turning mine into flush cuts anymore, still undecided. These come in 125mm, 140mm, & 160mm. They do sell them in flush cuts but only in 160mm/6.3". I really like the 140mm size.
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the pruners look identical to my Sandvik that I've had for years. last year the spring retainer broke and lost the springI've got two Bahco products that I can think of right now, in the "yard" side of the Underground Lair. A bow saw and a pair of pruners. Bow saw is just fine. Pruners are fantastic.
Pic from the tubes:
For all of my jabbering about comfort grip Knipex and rubbery grip Snap On ratchets -- these things are just painted steel but fit in the hand just right! No dropsies. And they feel like they're going to last forever. Just basic, old-fashioned stuff, executed properly.





the pruners look identical to my Sandvik that I've had for years. last year the spring retainer broke and lost the spring
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Wow - that's a gorgeous color
Thanks, it took a while to choose a color and I'm happy I went with this one. It looks even better in person.Wow - that's a gorgeous color
I've only got 2 other things from Bahco which I don't really count. A 10mm & 12mm square 3/8 drive sockets. Only got them because of the design/shape compared to others. I had a heck of a time getting them too. Had to buy them over the phone from the UK. Laser engraved (not a fan of) & not made in Spain so I don't think much of them but they work for my needs.I've got two Bahco products that I can think of right now, in the "yard" side of the Underground Lair. A bow saw and a pair of pruners. Bow saw is just fine. Pruners are fantastic.
The great thing about used is you don't need to worry about putting the first scratch on them. And if you inadvertently use them for an unintended purpose, like a combination hammer/ratchet, you can blame it on the previous owner!Somebody around here is always talking about how he likes the soft rubbery grip option on Snap On ratchets. I just picked up another one from ebay.
Snap-On SHR80A, 1/2" drive ratchet, comfort grip, quick-release button, used.
Sturdy, heavy, a foot long.
A few light scratches from use, a tiny price to pay to not pay retail on this, which is a lot.
OK, had a lot of trouble taking all of these pictures. Many helpers.
The majority of my Snap-On (used) Dual 80 ratchets here:
Left to right: New 1/2" dr., long 3/8" ratchet, regular 3/8" ratchet, and the little ol' box of rocks Sears CMan 3/8" ratchet I survived with since the 80's. (Many other ratchets came between that and my breaking down and buying a used Dual 80.) As you might guess, all of the years with the CMan RP ratchets got me used to a flippy lever for change of direction, and a quick-release button.
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The great thing about used is you don't need to worry about putting the first scratch on them. And if you inadvertently use them for an unintended purpose, like a combination hammer/ratchet, you can blame it on the previous owner!

What's the main difference between the two drivers? BTW, the PS41 looks a lot like the Craftsman 1/4" Nextec that I have. I've dropped it off ladders. Used it as a persuader. Thrown it. It's still one of my most used tools. Battery last months without a charge.
Good luck with your diagnosis.Got this scan tool today from my parents when I got home. It’s an early birthday present. My birthday is Tuesday so one week from today. Really excited to use this. The reason I got it early is because my friend called and said she was stranded at work her car cut the check engine light on and cut off right away so I have to go diagnose it. I had a small code reader but that was it.
No worries; warranty will take of that.Two of them are bent. A damn shame.![]()
Very nice set of ratchets.Somebody around here is always talking about how he likes the soft rubbery grip option on Snap On ratchets. I just picked up another one from ebay.
Snap-On SHR80A, 1/2" drive ratchet, comfort grip, quick-release button, used.
Sturdy, heavy, a foot long.
A few light scratches from use, a tiny price to pay to not pay retail on this, which is a lot.
OK, had a lot of trouble taking all of these pictures. Many helpers.
The majority of my Snap-On (used) Dual 80 ratchets here:
Left to right: New 1/2" dr., long 3/8" ratchet, regular 3/8" ratchet, and the little ol' box of rocks Sears CMan 3/8" ratchet I survived with since the 80's. (Many other ratchets came between that and my breaking down and buying a used Dual 80.) As you might guess, all of the years with the CMan RP ratchets got me used to a flippy lever for change of direction, and a quick-release button.
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Very nice set of ratchets.
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20240418_174006 by chefjpd, on FlickrCare to shed some more information? LOL.Arrived today.
Quite stout.
And an interesting provenance:
I have the Innova 5160rs, which is from the company that makes those for HF - I think it's one step about that one (ZR15s equivalent).Got this scan tool today from my parents when I got home. It’s an early birthday present. My birthday is Tuesday so one week from today. Really excited to use this. The reason I got it early is because my friend called and said she was stranded at work her car cut the check engine light on and cut off right away so I have to go diagnose it. I had a small code reader but that was it.
I had my eye on that, and got sidetracked and forgot. Enjoy!!!Courtesy of @BlakeTheCarGuy. First foray into the Matco ratchet family and I got to admit it’s actually way nicer than I expected. I can’t wait to give it the beans. Also feels pretty fitting having an IL-made ratchet putting in the work at an IL tool and die shop.

Fish shaped utility knife, what a catch.First time posting, long time spectator. Latest tool haul, last picture is inherited tools from the in-laws.
How do you order from amazon jp? do you need another acc or something? i tried and didnt work for me last time