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ADSR

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C/L find! 2000lbs swivel bed crane for my work truck. Retail is 400 bucks.

Paid 140.

 
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O RLY

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I'm a Wera fan but like the shape of these handles

Whats the part number for this?
 

ex-x-fire

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Went to Habitat for Humanity for the 1st time today, got a union super steel tool box for 5 bucks.
 

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rickhigginshtbr

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Cman Crown Box
North Bros "Yankee Handy" ratcheting screw driver w/ quick change bit
Klein & Sons directional cutters
4" Proto Pro adj. wrench
Billings wrenches
Cresent Screwdriver
Utica pliers
New Brittain Socket
and two USA Egg-Beater drills

Not too shabby for $25 ;)
 

Hafen_Kafer

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i think it's missing the ratchet mechanism. It doesn't look like a friction sleeve. Is there a hole at the end with the knurl?
 

csmitty

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Few things from last week for my E30 project. Bluepoint valve spring compressor to strip two heads. Also Cman bolt out set for two eroded exhaust manifold nuts. On the bottom too. Worked great though and only $10.

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TLJ24

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new Ingersoll Rand 1/2 inch impact!
 

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Ktdub44

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This weekends buys, lisle socket holder, and my first knipex buy. Interested to see how I like them.


I love that socket holder, and Knipex can be dangerous;). Those diagonal Cutters are better than any I have ever used. I use them every day at work (Fuel service mechanic at an airport). Wonderful!
 

Rogue1987

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Whatever Leoo5van posted (the img) showed up as blocked as a virus or something. Ya might wanna check that bud.
 

amlv20

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Well I wish I had a picture of the new Milwaukee 1/4 m12 ratchet that I had planed to buy today but Home Depot didnt have it even though their web site said it did, oh well. I hope Cornwell still has it by Tuesday.
 
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BK13

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More gateway drug (Felo, Knipex) and some impact sockets from Sunex and Kobalt. And my first Hansen socket rack. I'm sure it won't be my last (though I will probably wait to get more until I get a roll cab).

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71goldss

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I was at my local Sears today looking to add to my Craftsman Pro Screwdriver collection and happened upon this in a wooden "Clearance" box they had sitting over by the power tools. I have a back yard brick boarder project coming up this summer and know this will be really handy to have. Also thought it would be a nice addition to my growing Vaughan collection. At $9.87 + tax, I couldn't pass it up!


 

71goldss

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If you flip flop a lot of those hammers around "heads to handles" you can fit at least 4 or 5 moar hammers in that dwr.
At LEAST.
Trust me.

BTDT.
:)

Yeah I know. So far I still don't need to flip flop, but at the rate I'm collecting I'll be flip flopping before long. The rubber mallets and dead blow in the other drawer are too big to add to this drawer even with flip flopping (sounds like a dance from the 50's :eyecrazy:). Thanks!
 
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JasonJ

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Bought a HF 3" Cut-Off Tool today. Thought it was kind if funny that the wheels they sell for it are not rated for it. :)
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Hafen_Kafer

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Not mine, the shop's, but I order them for a job.

HSS burrs and this super expensive file $36!!!!1
Glad I'm not paying for it.
Swiss made. Could explain the price.

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Bought them to fix the poor finish of my fucked up program :EmbarrassedFace:


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Here's the upper radius looking better.

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Nitroinsane

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a couple things I ordered last week came in today. Snap on 3/8th drive mini ratchet, my Mac strip bolt sockets(came with a free breaker bar) 3/8ths deep swivels, not pictured ezred green shop light and power probe wire piercers

I think I'll be buying a new box this week. My snap on guy is giving away this 68" box. I really need to upgrade scan tools first. This will be a great deal. So who knows.
 

Piles

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a couple things I ordered last week came in today. Snap on 3/8th drive mini ratchet, my Mac strip bolt sockets(came with a free breaker bar) 3/8ths deep swivels, not pictured ezred green shop light and power probe wire piercers

I think I'll be buying a new box this week. My snap on guy is giving away this 68" box. I really need to upgrade scan tools first. This will be a great deal. So who knows.

How do those strip bolt sockets work? I saw them in the flyer but decided on something else. My snappy ones have the same head design, just not that spring at the bottom. Whats the purpose of all of that rather than the solid design?


Here are the ones I have got for a comparison to what I am trying to say

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=hand&item_ID=644735&group_ID=681517&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
 

csmitty

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The design works great. I was looking at the Proto set but for $20 (on sale $10ea recently) I got the Cman. No warranty, so if you use them a lot go with the SO or similar. Got some badly eroded exhaust nuts off that nothing was gripping and couldnt get any pliers on. (under side of manifold) Hard to go with other USA ones for that price.

But basically they have flutes in the reverse direction and spiraled. So that they grab and bite into whatever is left of the head. Sometimes you have to hammer. Others just firm pressure will be enough.
 
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