This just in.... Made in Austira with "Swiss" technology..
I can't get over the 360 degree feature.. now to figure out the cryptic german user interface..
dude, what is that? looks like an industrial cell phone!
This just in.... Made in Austira with "Swiss" technology..
I can't get over the 360 degree feature.. now to figure out the cryptic german user interface..
dude, what is that? looks like an industrial cell phone!
Are you going to sharpen drill bits and such on you kazoo? I look at it in the Enco dogalog wondering if it's a want/need.
Cell phone pics got to love em. Well heres todays score. Its all orange.Pics dont do the color very much justice...



nice hammer set, really like the estwing hammers.
Cell phone pics got to love em. Well heres todays score. Its all orange.Pics dont do the color very much justice...
Fancy,
Do not despair on that Japanese tool. I have one and while I use the hell out of it, it shows no wear at all. Japanese tools are way way way under rated as far as I'm concerned. I have a Japanese made wood chisel (1/8th inch), that is wicked sharp, holds an edge, and beats out any of my USA and English made wood chisels. Japanese tools, after WWII, had the reputation that Chinese tools have today. Realizing that their tools didn't quite measure up, they worked tirelessly to improve them -- both hand and powered. Now they knock lots of others out of the ballpark. Wish I could buy more here in USA.
Cheers,
JimDon
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Got the rest of my Enco order today. Transfer punch set, measuring stuff, center drill set and best of all a Kalamazoo belt sander. The sander (and motor) is made in USA. All at 20% off.
, you might want to consider running another ground wire directly to the motor framejapanese tools are on par with german tools in my books.
That pick set looks awesome. I'd like to have one of those. So the trim tools were "free" or is there a kicker for those to?
I gotta go find a SnapOn truck to climb on I guess.
John
So pretty much anything thats not Chinese or Taiwanese?
That pick set looks awesome. I'd like to have one of those. So the trim tools were "free" or is there a kicker for those to?
I gotta go find a SnapOn truck to climb on I guess.
John

I have the same k-zoo sander in the shop at school and it regularly shocks people, you might want to consider running another ground wire directly to the motor frame

You did a bit better than retail. From what I know, SO slip-joints are around $30 new anyways, and Cman pro wrenches sell individually for around 10 or so. I had the fun time of buying 13/16, 7/8, 15/16, and 1" individually at 16, 17, 18, and 19$ or something like that. They're expensive but i'll never need to buy another wrench of that size either.
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Craftsman pro torx screw drivers.
T15 marked $2.47. Paid 1.47
T30 $2.47
T40 marked $4.99 paid $2.47
Also got 10% off for cman club and a $20 off purchase of $100 or more for next time
Going to o bak when I can use te coupon for the C3 impact 1/2 drive
Got some more blue handles( 2 for 1/2'' drive, and 2 for 3/8 or 1/4)
And a Tray for some adjustable's , when and if i ever get anymore.
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Nice score, were those the ones on ebay?
Nice purchases, Robert! Picked up some blue snappy goodies today myself.....the "other blue" though lol.
Canuckian...ebay?
I've seen some pearl blue stuff lately on there.