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Spyder994

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DFW, Texas
SK Pro Goodness. I already had the palm control, but the other three are new to me as of today:

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dj00140

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Menards had these Metric ratcheting wrenches! on sale for $12.50! Free shipping to store, I only ordered 2 and went back to order 4 more to sell and they went back up to $90! I was gonna post the deal for everyone else to but price went up quickly! Made in Taiwan very nice quality, fully chromed, anyone know anything about greenlee a textron group, are there tools good?
 

hhuytho

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MD
Got this Speed-Lok from Sears for about $4 + tax on the clearance rack. The original price was $45 or something.

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billy_bob169

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My new Vessel Megadora 930 drivers arrived today. Look to be pretty nice, and fast shipping from Level Chrome. I ordered 2 sets of phillips. Only one is pictured...
 

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posaune

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Collinsville, Connecticut
Some new tools from the last couple months:

hammer and Gearwrench metric universals dirt cheap with codes from Advance, gloves from the local Job Lots ($8) and Irwin wire strippers from Lowe's (full price and worth every penny)
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a bunch of Sears clearance purchases ($15 for each set of stubby drivers and $4 to $7 for each of the pliers), an XZN set from Sears (cheaply bought with codes and free shipping) and the result of the recent bogo impact deal
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and of course the $175 compressor
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posaune

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Nice! What's the model number for the air hammer?

114. Yeah, it is a cheap one but I doubt I'll ever know the difference between it and a 121. Besides, it came with a quick release and three chisels... and I was PAID to get it. :bounce:

Many years ago, my Cm compressor came with one of those free air tool kits including a very cheap impact, ratchet and hammer. I bought the 114 at Advance with codes for some ridiculously low price and then sold my free Cm (that I had been using for all those years) for a few dollars more. I figured it was worth it even if just for the quick release!
 

archirelic

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Some more NWS goodness from Ash arrived today! I've got to highly recommend Ash for anyone looking to either expand their NWS collection or begin it!

Edit: I had previously ordered the 1096-49-200 and 138-49-200, but the rest are what arrived today!
 
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JMcFly

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Winter Garden,FL
Some more NWS goodness from Ash arrived today! I've got to highly recommend Ash for anyone looking to either expand their NWS collection or begin it!

Edit: I had previously ordered the 1096-49-200 and 138-49-200, but the rest are what arrived today!

those are very interesting. Where did you get them?

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Craftsman Premium 3/8 and Thin Profile 3/8 from fellow GJ member JK47

I also purchased a set of screw drivers from HF

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I needed a proper set. I cant stand using one of those 103444553123 piece screw driver sets. I sense I will be buying more screw drivers. So far I like these screw drivers. They feel good in my hands and at least look like they will last a while.
 

Altec

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I have one of the Premium 3/8 ratchets as well. It is a nice ratchet! I got it from Stuey at The toolguyd. I honestly want a second now so I can have two going on a job.

I also have a couple of them HF drivers I bought to test. So far, I haven't reached for them. Haha. Always reach for my Hazet drivers.

Little late, but here are a couple of new things.

The Craftsman ratchet, and a B&D light.
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A Earthquake 3/8 air ratchet. Should have been a 1/2...
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dwm

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Southeast Michigan
Wright D978 arrived today. I put adhesive-lined heatshrink on the pegs and mounted it to my pegboard (mounting is hidden, the hooks at the bottom are just to keep the bottom snug against the pegboard).

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It's next to my D980 set.

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dodge610

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those are very interesting. Where did you get them?

my turn
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Craftsman Premium 3/8 and Thin Profile 3/8 from fellow GJ member JK47

I also purchased a set of screw drivers from HF

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I needed a proper set. I cant stand using one of those 103444553123 piece screw driver sets. I sense I will be buying more screw drivers. So far I like these screw drivers. They feel good in my hands and at least look like they will last a while.

What set no. is that from HF looks like i might have to check into that set.
 

J.Lind

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Everett, WA, USA
Got my box from Jens today. :rocker:

Got the 802/5 set w/ the 802-80 to make it the 6-piece set. Also picked up a 2240/36 bit set and a 808/7 torx electricians screwdriver set.

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mofo62

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Wright D978 arrived today. I put adhesive-lined heatshrink on the pegs and mounted it to my pegboard (mounting is hidden, the hooks at the bottom are just to keep the bottom snug against the pegboard).

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Waooooooooo million congratulations,Wright best!!!!;)




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dwm

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Some more VIM stuff arrived today.

TMS34PF:

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MT1 magnetic-mount parts tray. It's small, but handy to have under the hood, under a lift, or stuck to the side or a drawer front of your cart. The mounts have some freedom of movement so it'll mount to surfaces that aren't completely flat (like the underside of a car hood). Rubber cups on the magnets are removable for cleaning so it's not difficult to keep dirt/swarf/etc. away from painted surfaces. I will be ordering 1 or 2 more of these. It won't hold anything really big, but it's fine for fasteners, screwdrivers, pliers, standard length ratchets and short extensions, and combination wrenches. Hopefully it'll reduce the likelihood of me leaving a tool in an engine compartment.

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zoomzoomjeff

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Des Moines, IA area
Just picked up these screwdrivers on clearance. All tips are magnetized. They have a straight through shank with a metal cap on top, so you can "tap" the screwdrivers once in a while. The end cap is also laser engraved for identification in a tool belt.

I think I'm most interested in the "beverage opener". :beer:
 

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greasemonkey44

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memphis
Some more VIM stuff arrived today.

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MT1 magnetic-mount parts tray. It's small, but handy to have under the hood, under a lift, or stuck to the side or a drawer front of your cart. The mounts have some freedom of movement so it'll mount to surfaces that aren't completely flat (like the underside of a car hood). Rubber cups on the magnets are removable for cleaning so it's not difficult to keep dirt/swarf/etc. away from painted surfaces. I will be ordering 1 or 2 more of these. It won't hold anything really big, but it's fine for fasteners, screwdrivers, pliers, standard length ratchets and short extensions, and combination wrenches. Hopefully it'll reduce the likelihood of me leaving a tool in an engine compartment.
those are nice trays; also those 1/2 cut torx from vims are great, use mine alot:rocker:


Just picked up these screwdrivers on clearance. All tips are magnetized. They have a straight through shank with a metal cap on top, so you can "tap" the screwdrivers once in a while. The end cap is also laser engraved for identification in a tool belt.

I think I'm most interested in the "beverage opener". :beer:
where did you find those at?
i google the number and only came up with mernards; which arent local to me
Snap On goodness from the past few weeks

those long diacs are fantastic, very handy

i got a power probe 3 in today :willy_nil
 

J.Lind

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Sep 14, 2011
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51
Location
Everett, WA, USA
Got some more Wera drivers. These are hex-plus 454 T-handles, and the last 2 torx-plus 367 drivers to finish my work collection (T6-T20 is all I need) I may pick up some 367K ball-ends, cause I really like the ball-end torx on the Wera L-key set I have, and maybe a set of 467 T-Handle Torx drivers.

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dwm

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Southeast Michigan
Those VIM sets are really nice and not bad at all for the price.

Yes, for the price they're hard to beat. This is actually my second set of them. I haven't broken any from the first set, but needed a set in a second location. Thus far, I've broken fasteners with them but not the bits.

The Typo on the package is priceless though. Should be "than" not "then" :bounce:

I thought the same thing. The quotes around "NEW" are good for a laugh too. I guess this is what happens when you have more than the tools themselves farmed out to the far east, and don't bother having anyone with English language comprehension check it.
 
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