supra90turbo
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Those are awesome!
Let's see a pic of the shifter! I have a forester myself.
This is a mix of Christmas gifts and shopping by me
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Hello everyone, I'm Greg and just found this awesome forum. Did not want to be left out of the show me your tools thread so here is what I got.
They are from Motion Pro and the one 90° bit holder comes in very hand for those tight spots. The T handles spin on the blue collar, I love these things.
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Hello everyone, I'm Greg and just found this awesome forum. Did not want to be left out of the show me your tools thread so here is what I got.
They are from Motion Pro and the one 90° bit holder comes in very hand for those tight spots. The T handles spin on the blue collar, I love these things.
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Is there something like this that can handle more torque? A company i worked for in the past had something similar that was enclosed but was a 90 degree "ratchet" but I forgot to write down the manufacture.
ive got a 10mm deep magnetic that has a spring behind the magnet, APEX brand, works great for those akward tailight nuts, or ***** trunk cars. i seem to always get those. had to move 12 bottles of tide out of a trunk once to bump a quarter, that was what happened to be on that side of the trunk. couldnt see out the windows of the car stuff was so packed in there. got one on the rack right now with $30 worth of cans and bottles in the trunk.
anyway, i don't know where to get one, as mine came home from "uncle henry" (foMoCo)
I am sure this is obvious to you guys, but considering I only own 1 Snap On tool....... Can someone link where to buy JUST the handle? I would like to buy one, worth trying out.
Just ordered some Proto hose pinch pliers since it seemed the Cman ones weren't available in store. Did you order online?
Nope. This was all in store. If I'd have done site to store I could have saved quite a few bucks I'm finding out. Nearly everything was listed on line cheaper.
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Picked up a box of old tools from a nice local guy for a nominal fee, packed full of stuff, here's a few of the interesting things I haven't seen too much of in my area of the world:
Is the top item a stud remover?
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Nice stuff! The top wrench is a "basin wrench" used for getting at the nuts that bolt kitchen & bathroom faucets to a sink.
I got this tool box set for Christmas, as posted in the Christmas thread:
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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2789737&postcount=97
