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Chadwilliam1

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all made in USA.
 

priceman1414

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Got a set of 1/4" drive Made in USA Craftsman (probably NOS) 23 piece socket set for $18.50 shipped on ebay.

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Also got USA-made 3/8" and 1/2" u-joints and 2 misc. 1/2" sockets that I needed.

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rmsg0040

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Engineer plier, tested on some rusted screws, works at intended!

Gearwrech 1/4 ratchet - 60 tooth

Needed a spring compressor, the suicide sticks I had were alright but I got lazy last week and used an impact wrench on them, the threads ended up getting damaged. Took them back to princessauto as 1 employee told me that their tools carry a lifetime warranty. Showed up and was told their tools only have a 1 year warranty. Went through the system and showed I purchased them early 2011. Guy said that he can give me a courtesy card for the lowest sales price that they come on. Basically got my money back. Thats good service!

Was looking for a spring compressor that was impacted rated. Only ones I could find were the clamshell styles and they were around $170 off tooltopia. Meaning I would have to make a trip to the US. Locally the cheapest I could find them for was 240 + taxes which would put me at $271. Browsed kijiji and got this like new OTC struttamer for $400. Only thing is that it is missing the strut brigde accessory. This thing is a beast!



 
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priceman1414

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And this is the made in USA Chapman midget ratchet I got earlier this summer.

This is one of the pocket packs - I ordered the one with 2 phillips and 2 flat bits and then ordered the 1/4" drive adapter as well.

Going to try it out when removing the fender flares from my truck, since previously all I could use to get the screws was a stubby screwdriver.

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ex-x-fire

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You couldn't pay me to use that otc strut tamer. My experience with one is the spring doesn't get compressed very evenly, almost impossible to line up the new strut to the mount.
 

jeffmoss26

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And this is the made in USA Chapman midget ratchet I got earlier this summer.

This is one of the pocket packs - I ordered the one with 2 phillips and 2 flat bits and then ordered the 1/4" drive adapter as well.

Going to try it out when removing the fender flares from my truck, since previously all I could use to get the screws was a stubby screwdriver.

Very nice!!
 

rmsg0040

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You couldn't pay me to use that otc strut tamer. My experience with one is the spring doesn't get compressed very evenly, almost impossible to line up the new strut to the mount.

I will see how it goes, worst case scenario, I sell it
 

Dusty61

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Or worst case scenario you wind up prying a coil spring outta your forehead.
I've seen one of those type (an older one) fail. I should say I've seen the aftermath of it. fire company was called to a local shop when I was Med squad LT for that one. Messy.
 

Skin

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You couldn't pay me to use that otc strut tamer. My experience with one is the spring doesn't get compressed very evenly, almost impossible to line up the new strut to the mount.

Then you need more experience. Its definitely better compared to a branick or the HF copies. Has loads of wiggle room to allow for offset or broken spings too.

Or worst case scenario you wind up prying a coil spring outta your forehead.
I've seen one of those type (an older one) fail. I should say I've seen the aftermath of it. fire company was called to a local shop when I was Med squad LT for that one. Messy.

The StrutTamer is one of the safer options to come along. Pretty much impossible for one to fail as both independent jaws would have to simply snap at the exact same time. Strut springs get compressed every day by far more sketchy options.
 
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nev

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Draper Expert Vortex Socket Set


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durallymax

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got some more airways and a nee safety flange kit. I had some poly ones and caught the cord with the buffer which wrapped it tight and cracked them.

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amlv20

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My new snappy for today, the 1/4 swivels were $85 off, I fought with my self but I couldn't pass them up. I'm going to hate my self when I see my balance next week.:eyecrazy:
 

shiftdrift

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Past couple weeks. Also some Mac impact swivels and proto sae impact 1/2" set.
 

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DRhodes

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Bought these to keep in my truck. Fit and finish is wonderful. I would highly recommend them. Purchased these from Tooltopia and it was at my front door in 2 days. If your looking for a great value on USA made socket sets then look no further. I also have snap on sets and I would rank these right up there. The best part about it is that both of these sets cost less then my 1/4 snap on general service set. I paid $317 for both. It's the 49 piece 3/8 set and the 60 piece 1/4 drive set.
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aroncornell

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just picked these up for $15 for all of it. Blackhawk hex sockets, lisle external torx sockets, and a SK 17mm hex socket.
 

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krc328ic

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MAC CPBS25R 25" prybar, brand new
MAC LF21 lady foot, used but mint condition
MAC SH2AV 2lb BFH, brand new until I go out and smack the **** out of something today with it! :bounce:
 
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