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zanyad

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I have one of those and I used it for a long time. I eventually replaced it, not that I got rid of it. It bought something that said case is easier to haul around. I specifically bought this one That is no longer available


A totally different brand that I've never tried. That is more expensive than what I bought but similar makeup


They list the sizes and thread in the top so when you open it he can quickly see where things are that you want. And since I have both I usually grab the one in the case. But I used one that dangle from an out for many years before I bought the other
I sent one of these to my last GJSS victim: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D7CVNF8B?tag=atomicindus08-20 He's been satisfied.
 
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mjdarg

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Was able to meet up with my local SO driver last week. I’m a home gamer, but he’s nice enough to meet if i text him and can be a little flexible with his schedule. His warehouse is super close to my work as well. I needed to warranty a 27mm impact and after replacing the oil filter housing my wife’s BMW B48 powered car, I wanted to pick up a 1/4” E10 socket. He had to order RTLE100, but this one also has a 11mm hex on the outside to use with a ratcheting wrench. While on the truck, I saw the 5” 2 position slip joint pliers LN44BCF and threw those in. They always get you with something on the truck haha.
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Callelle

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Depew NY
A caution on these: 1/4 hex is really not up tot he torque that you can need on stuck 1/2" drive sockets or even 3/8" drive. I found these type of things twist up like a pretzel regardless of brand if you use them on a stronger impact and hammer. In that process they can deform and get stuck in the chuck and can be a pain to extract. I gave up trying to find a strong enough version (I doubt possible) and bought a 3/8" anvil battery impact for automotive work. That ended the problem. I can use that with a 3/8 to 1/2" adapter or a hex adapter (I do not do this much since I have a 1/4 hex impact driver for screws etc ... but when I might need another) .
I had that issue with several adapters, ended up buying a snap on one and it's been a champ. I regularly take off 13s and 15mms with it.
 

terrific

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A totally different brand that I've never tried. That is more expensive than what I bought but similar makeup

Interesting generated image in the advertising for that product.
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Wet noodle threads on the studs, strange fastener head, confused technician.
I know that's becoming more common nowadays. Veto does the same for their new bag advertisements. Can't wait for companies to move on.
 

Squankum

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I'm going to see how much my 1/4" Dewalt impact driver can take :cool:

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When I first got my DeWalt hex impact driver, one of the first things I did was put an adaptor like this into it, put a 3/8" dr. 17mm socket on it, and walk over to the ol' Volkswagen to see if it could remove a lug bolt. (One that was last installed by me, with a torque wrench, and some small residue of antiseize in its past.)

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And the adapter was broken in half.

I, too, soon ordered a 3/8" dr. anvil version of the same DeWalt li'l gun, and I've been happy with both since.
 

Squankum

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Interesting generated image in the advertising for that product.
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Wet noodle threads on the studs, strange fastener head, confused technician.
I know that's becoming more common nowadays. Veto does the same for their new bag advertisements. Can't wait for companies to move on.

And those are some very long suspension arms, and that tire will be throwing some rocks!
 

rharman

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I have a couple of different thread checkers, including that plate style one mentioned a few posts up, but I also have that ball-style thread thread detective shown above and they are hands down my favorite... I'm not sure they are still available to purchase though.
I actually like those. Have a link?

I bought them many years ago from Rockler. They don't have that exact style anymore. There are many variants on the theme. Just Google "Thread Checkers" or search on Rockler.com and see what's out there.
 

YesIHaveAHammer

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Sealey Oil Suction Syringe 550ml AK54
Solid, simple, and easy to clean. Bought to get water out of places it shouldn't be.
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Irwin Quick-Grip mini clamp 150mm (6") twin pack T5462EL7
Shorter and lighter build ones to accompany my longer medium duty ones. The given length is an approximation of the 175mm jaw capacity, and the overall length is 325mm.
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Stahlwille Flexible Magnetic Lifter 500mm (20") 270g (9oz) 12600
It will lift the claimed weight while in complete contact with a flat item, but that's perhaps an unusual situation. The head diameter is 5mm. The wire is 2.5mm, quite normal and proportional, but thicker may have been better for a little more rigidity.
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Stahlwille All-purpose scissors 13155
It's a little beefier than my Fiskars, but still not too much to have in the kitchen. The bottom blade is micro serrated.
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willf650

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I don't work on cars much aside from oil changes but did replace a cracked intake boot on my girlfriends car this past weekend in the warehouse at work. In typical fashion I dropped a bolt down in the engine and spent 15 minutes looking for it and retrieving it.

As soon as I got home I ordered these Koken nut grip sockets to prevent lost bolts/nuts in the future as it's a common occurrence for me.
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While online I also ordered a cheap set of electrical disconnect pliers since I had to finagle the mass airflow sensor replacing the intake boot. These seemed decent and I'll probably use them twice a year. This brand is part of Great Star tools(aka SK tools) according to a slip in the box.
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I also grabbed another 4 pack a Veto parts pouches.
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CoThG

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NTD... Today's haul from my friendly local Snap-On truck.

Flashlight
Knife
8-10mm and 12-14mm dual sockets
3/8 Xtra long flex head hard handle ratchet
1/4 Xtra long flex head hard handle ratchet
1/4 Long flex head hard handle ratchet
1/4 Round head ratchet
3/8 in 1/4 Head multi-position ratchet
3/8 in 1/4 Head long flex head ratchet
Large flat tip screwdriver

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LXCam

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So I regularly pick up tools for my guys and every once in awhile someone will reciprocate.

This week one of my sups picked this light for me. And after using it today was insanely impressed with it. This blows away the new Klein i recently got for working inside control panels and the various Milwaukee units I have.

As far as overall quality, we’ll see how well it hangs but check out all the configurations this thing does. For now it gets a gold star.

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One feature I really like is if you have the illuminator closed, it shuts it off
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And you can unscrew it from the pedestal and use the magnetic base.
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NightSky

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So I regularly pick up tools for my guys and every once in awhile someone will reciprocate.

This week one of my sups picked this light for me. And after using it today was insanely impressed with it. This blows away the new Klein i recently got for working inside control panels and the various Milwaukee units I have.

As far as overall quality, we’ll see how well it hangs but check out all the configurations this thing does. For now it gets a gold star.

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Interesting... Is the battery removable for recharging or does the unit need to be charged through something like a USB cable?
 
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Jtels85

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I received this Astro Pneumatic bit set yesterday. COO is stated as Taiwan. The bits and accessories are all pretty generic.

This exact same set is available under various brand names and in either a red or blue blow moulded case.

Time will tell what the quality of the bits is like, but I will most likely swap out some of the most common for "better" quality ones. I didn't really need any more bits as I have got hundreds, but I wanted a single case to house most types.

I paid £9 including VAT and postage which is less than what a lot of the same sets sell for.

I have the same set in a blue case, from the brand "MP" Minnesota Pneumatic. The bits have help up great so far. This set is an excellent buy.
 

BobsYourUncle69

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Bought 2 Transcat mystery Boxes for $50 each on eBay
$108 to my door
Here are some of the items

Klein 9 inch heavy duty pliers USA
Klein insulated wire stripper USA
Klein wire stripper USA
2x Klein 1/2 t hex keys Slovenia
Fluke C550 bag China
Klien 18," bag USA
2x lable /barcode printing machines
9 Gedore screw driver bits Germany
2 Irwin screw driver bits
Gedore Red 6 inch adjustable wrench China
Cresent mini adjustable wrench
Gear wrench magnetic parts holder
A few paint brushes
Wright 1-1/8 impact socket USA
And a few other bits and pieces
 

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designer485

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I found this 2pk of Klein pliers / cutters and Snap-On scrapers at the swap meet / flea market this weekend (Both NOS).

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Bit holder / Nut Driver from Klein. The magnet on the end of the adapter holds screwdriver bits really well.
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I recently sent in photos of a broken Craftsman USA Made Torx T-handle driver. Customer service told me they didn't have any Torx T-Handles to offer as replacements, but wanted to send something...so they sent me this entire set of SAE / Metric drivers with stands. I am impressed by the customer service, I have never had to warranty a Craftsman tool before especially after the change of ownership, but this was easy and fairly fast. Although they could not replace the tool like for like...they wanted and insisted on sending this set to me. Thanks SBD / Craftsman.

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rword

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I found this 2pk of Klein pliers / cutters and Snap-On scrapers at the swap meet / flea market this weekend (Both NOS).

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Bit holder / Nut Driver from Klein. The magnet on the end of the adapter holds screwdriver bits really well.
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I recently sent in photos of a broken Craftsman USA Made Torx T-handle driver. Customer service told me they didn't have any Torx T-Handles to offer as replacements, but wanted to send something...so they sent me this entire set of SAE / Metric drivers with stands. I am impressed by the customer service, I have never had to warranty a Craftsman tool before especially after the change of ownership, but this was easy and fairly fast. Although they could not replace the tool like for like...they wanted and insisted on sending this set to me. Thanks SBD / Craftsman.

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Comparison between older USA made T-handle and the new one.
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Taiwan or China ?
 

mikeinri

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A coworker is cleaning out a shed at their home and said it’s full of tools they want to throw away. They are sending me pictures of tools and asking me if I want them. This is the first haul. Free
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With that as the start, I'd tell him not to waste time with the pics, or waiting for you to answer... I'd give him some totes, and offer to help him clean it out and pack it up!

Mike
 

Beerhippie

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Bit holder / Nut Driver from Klein. The magnet on the end of the adapter holds screwdriver bits really well.
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I bought the Dewalt branded version of these a while back. I only use them a few times a day ;)

For hose clamps, I mount the 1/4 X 5/16" in a magnetic screwdriver handle.
 

413dan

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Massachusetts
I have the same set in a blue case, from the brand "MP" Minnesota Pneumatic. The bits have help up great so far. This set is an excellent buy.
I saw your post yesterday and thought to myself, I have the same set, in blue, Astro tools.
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I received this Astro Pneumatic bit set yesterday. COO is stated as Taiwan. The bits and accessories are all pretty generic.

This exact same set is available under various brand names and in either a red or blue blow moulded case.

Time will tell what the quality of the bits is like, but I will most likely swap out some of the most common for "better" quality ones. I didn't really need any more bits as I have got hundreds, but I wanted a single case to house most types.

I paid £9 including VAT and postage which is less than what a lot of the same sets sell for.
IDK COO or price as I was given this from Astro as a Secret Santa gift. thanks again Astro.
Same part number, just the blue case. It has been useful a time or two for sure.
 

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