SC Fly Guy
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They were $75, so I guess they inflated the original price a bit.I just re-read the HD website. Seems the Rovers are sold out locally, only available (at $79) through shipping (to store or home).
Mike
They were $75, so I guess they inflated the original price a bit.I just re-read the HD website. Seems the Rovers are sold out locally, only available (at $79) through shipping (to store or home).
Mike
I followed the suit, ordered the very same impact extensions.Been a little bit since anything new came through my door. OMT coolant pressure tester. Just a basic kit, but glad to get it.
Couple budget wrench racks. They're ok. They were cheap. Nothing special.
Impact extensions. Particularly 1/4" drive... I personally haven't had great luck in finding much in 1/4 that's affordable for me. I haven't looked a ton lately. The Makita 1/4 sockets have been putting in work... But I don't want to impact my chrome extensionsThe set covers 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2.
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They were $75, so I guess they inflated the original price a bit.
What arbor size is that? If it fits 5/8” I’d like to get one. Thnx
For a different idea: this rides in the back of my Xterra on wheeling trips.. it's the mid-size box from HFLet's see some pics with that loaded up!
I could use a dedicated bag for that purpose. I've been using plastic totes (which always break) or milk crates.
Mike
Where's your pulley??For a different idea: this rides in the back of my Xterra on wheeling trips.. it's the mid-size box from HF
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License plates for the Aluma tilt trailer. Side trip to Cabelas and picked up 4 of these @, using them and velcro straps to sort out the ratchet straps and binders.
My store had quite a few and I bought 1 more. I also got the smaller M18 Rover that allows USB charging. I think I’m prepared for the next event, but I hope I never need to use them for that!! I also stopped by HF to use the coupon for the mini-ratchet/bit driver set. A nice compact kit that I may reconfigure for my ‘go bag.’To me, anything over $99 is too much (and they've been higher for a few years, except when on sale, typically at the holidays).
None in the local store I tried today...
Mike

For a different idea: this rides in the back of my Xterra on wheeling trips.. it's the mid-size box from HF
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That is a nice grinder.






Had to use mine today from my car kitMy store had quite a few and I bought 1 more. I also got the smaller M18 Rover that allows USB charging. I think I’m prepared for the next event, but I hope I never need to use them for that!! I also stopped by HF to use the coupon for the mini-ratchet/bit driver set. A nice compact kit that I may reconfigure for my ‘go bag.’
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I got the bag re-loaded with the items that had been in the small bag and those that had been kept loose. I keep that manual winch [aka come-a-long depending on where you liveLet's see some pics with that loaded up!
I could use a dedicated bag for that purpose. I've been using plastic totes (which always break) or milk crates.
Mike



I got the bag re-loaded with the items that had been in the small bag and those that had been kept loose. I keep that manual winch [aka come-a-long depending on where you live] in the original box because I take it out and oil it once a year so that if and when I DO need it, it will function. The inside pockets were good for ratchet straps and other smaller items. I never got to the outside pockets -- plenty for future use. The end result is pretty heavy for an old geezer like me, but I was impressed that even with the weight, the bottom of the bag is sturdy enough that it stayed flat and did not fold into a V when lifted. I would give this bag high marks.
What I had to put in the bag:
Inside - pockets on both sides.
Loaded up and ready to go. Hernia time. [the nylon rope on a loom will just lie on top]
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Very solid haul! I’ve had good luck with Marketplace and Offer up for snap on tools.
I've met some solid people both buying and selling on Marketplace, but you've gotta be careful not to waste your time. I'm not sure what it is but I find the percentage of flakes and poor communicators is very high these days - seemingly way higher than in the Craigslist days.Very solid haul! I’ve had good luck with Marketplace and Offer up for snap on tools.
I got ghosted for the first time in 25 years of buying/selling only. I drive 30+ to purchase a snap in box and the “seller” said he fell asleep. I was pretty livid but statistically, I’m doing ok.I've only met one flake over the years, but WOW he made up for the rest...
Mike




FSS, man! I need to drill a few holes in a couple of doors! I spent $35-odd on this silly rig plus fifteen minutes playing in the shop to make the base extension. I'm not buying a multi-hundred dollar tool (that won't stick to a damned steel-skin door anyway) for this simple project.Hopefully you don't need much accuracy, and it works out ok for you in use. There is a reason that I've never seen a mag-base drill using a round linear motion bar setup like this.