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RobertMo1988

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1/4''

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Dereklmartin

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Derek do you know if that light is much brighter than the Streamlight stylus?

The Light is rated at 80 lumens. I have a Mac light that is rated at 80 as well but this one seems much brighter. This light has a nice bright central beam and a nice large halo around the central beam.
 

98TJ

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My recent hauls. A start of my Snap-on collection:


That's a nice start! :thumbup:

I've recently picked up a Craftsman vacuum pump/brake bleeder kit, 3/8" and 1/2" beam style torque wrenches.

At Lowe's I picked up a DeWalt DC330 18V jig saw for $98 and a DC9320 dual-port charger with battery for $107.
 

cranky

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the teng frp ratchet is pretty decent, i use a 1/2" to disconnect bolts from extraction pipes at work were i usually working from underneath, and as i am reaching up i find this ratchet nice a light. :)
 

cbacres

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New GP 1/2" drive shallow socket set for $ 55.00 shipped.
 

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JASTECH

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Milwaukee Off-Set Adapter, works smooth. Nice addition to my 1/4" Hex bit set drivers.
 

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RobertMo1988

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since i cant get this picture any smaller for some reason, not tools but just got a smoking deal on these!
 

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FancyLearnin

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I picked up a gaggle of (mostly) long Masterforce screwdrivers from Menard's the other day. On sale for 20% off + a previous rebate = super cheap USA-made screwdrivers. Those really long ones are 24"! I grabbed one of the combo-drive models (top black handled one on the right). It's sort of a hybrid of slot and Philips, used mainly for electrical outlets and the like. Not sure if I need it or how handy it will be, but I do find myself doing electrical work on occasion and for $4+ how can you go wrong? Also got a set of the mini picks.

These are re-badged Pratt-Read drivers and are pretty nice. Kudos to Menard's for carrying more and more American made stuff when other places are getting rid of it (but I won't mention any names...cough....Sears)...

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jeffmoss26

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Those combination drive are nice when working with electrical...they like to use a combination of square, phillips, and slotted in one screwhead! LOL
 

sdguy55

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Had to buy this for an upcoming project. Was seriously torn between this one or the precision inst. One (in which i think they are the exact same one) reason i did it is because of ease of warranty and to get it recalibrated
 

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shoturtle

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I got my order of wera locking extension to go along with the long extension. COO Czech
 

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RobertMo1988

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yea probably i bought a key chain from her and i hit refresh (then bought the driver. and i thought it was the next item she listed, but she has another one listed, but no bin
 

canuckian

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Got my bi-annual flat rate box from warmpancakes a day or 2 ago. His packing jobs are works of art! Double taped on the outside and most everything individually wrapped on the inside! I was humming the music to the gamle Tetris as I unpacked it :lol:
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Here are the contents sans packaging. The air chuck came with a short end that I changed for a long one I had.
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Also got this Wilton/snap on 1750 vise in the mail today. Perfect shape, just a lot of dirt and grime on it. Should clean up nicely.
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biscuit141

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Had to buy this for an upcoming project. Was seriously torn between this one or the precision inst. One (in which i think they are the exact same one) reason i did it is because of ease of warranty and to get it recalibrated

How much was this vs. the Precision Inst.? I am looking for one.
 

beerdog

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Got a bunch of old stuff from dad. He was a mechanic. Here is a heavy duty screw driver. Probably better for prying then screwing. It is at least 50 years old. That is not patina. It is decades of sweat, blood, and crime. It is a solid chunk of steel end-to-end. The handle wood is a little loose. When you hold it in your hand you can't but help think....."this American tool kicks ***!".
 

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