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hiing

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I was a heavy equipment mechanic in the Marine Corps, got out recently and decided to pony up on some tools. Here are my recent arrivals!
SK 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" socket sets
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SK Hex sets
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SK wrench sets
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SK Breaker bar, extensions, and ratchets (Thanks to GJ, I also jumped on the gearwrench 120xp's and that lowes 3/8" flex deal)
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IR 1/2" Impact
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ihateminimumwage

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Some Cripe love showed up today. This is what happens when I shop for a gasket scraper :evil:

GearWrench 83105 1/4'' Drive Slide Socket Rails
KD Tools 21mm 3/8'' Drive Crowfoot
Gearwrench Punch And Chisel Holder
KD Tools 6" SAE & Metric Dial Caliper
KD Tools 24V Circuit Tester
Gearwrench 1'' x 8'' Scraper
Gearwrench 1'' x 3-3/4'' Scraper
KD Tools 40mm Razor Scraper



Not gonna argue with $66 shipped.:rocker:
 

jjjrmx5

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Just keep that set together as you will have to warranty it as a set since they do not stock singles.

I found that out the same way last week with -v- and =v= USA C'man hex keys (three are twisted and one was broken) I tried to warranty.

They no longer stock nor sell individual hex keys, so he said I;d have to bring in the whole set of keys and he'd give me a new set of the COO China hex keys they currently stock as a replacement. And he was serious . He was not a tool guy and just stated that is the current policy.

Yea. Sure. Like that's gonna happen. :lol:
 

Trucky

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Had everything but ph2. More interested in an orange set anyways..

I forget what color these are.. midnight blue?

Also got an orange ratcheting screwdriver on order. Can't believe he didn't have one.
 

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4BT

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All this SK tool **** is making me want to sell off the craftsman and start fresh.
 

fourtythree

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Not really a new tool arrival but I needed a tray for my impacts, so I stopped at Lowes and picked up some steel and put together a DIY socket tray. Its not pretty, but it works well and takes up a lot less real estate in my box than a Hansen style tray.
 

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dirtmister16

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just got my al319 from autel. used it on 4 cars today, solved a few problems while learned a bit on others.

great deal, can get it as low as $35 from some online retailers. i bought local for $60 to support a local place i frequent.

worth every penny so far. has alot of features for the money. you can buy it direct from the manufacture on there own site for $42.99 plus shipping.

we will be doing a thermostat on my dads truck due to the info we gained from it today. we have had a light on for a long time and i got a code P0128 Coolant Thermostat (Coolant Temperature Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature).

here is a link to a obd II site i used for further info. http://www.obd-codes.com/p0128

its a first step. i plan to use this to pay for its expense and make a profit to buy a better unit capable of more then this one. but its a great starter code reader.
 

Rico.

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Not really a new tool arrival but I needed a tray for my impacts, so I stopped at Lowes and picked up some steel and put together a DIY socket tray. Its not pretty, but it works well and takes up a lot less real estate in my box than a Hansen style tray.

Splendid job... I appreciate these kinds of things more than a $1000 worth of
shiny Snap-On laid neatly out on a table..... Well done. :thumbup:
 

Zeroek

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Some fresh double XL Needle nose pliers. These say made in China but they seem to be built very well. I was surprised. Can't wait to use em.
 

cburnscrx

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Not really a new tool arrival but I needed a tray for my impacts, so I stopped at Lowes and picked up some steel and put together a DIY socket tray. Its not pretty, but it works well and takes up a lot less real estate in my box than a Hansen style tray.

Sweet! I love the DIY stuff too! Wish I could weld...
 

Brownsfan

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Another addition to my ratcheting screwdriver collection:

How many is that now? I thought I had a lot. I just have one of every style. 3 sizes of t handles 3 sizes of regular. 45* handle and a t handle 1/4 in dr. Also have a Cornwell and the gearwrench set. Oh and the craftsman version. I have a problem.
 

jeffmoss26

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How many is that now? I thought I had a lot. I just have one of every style. 3 sizes of t handles 3 sizes of regular. 45* handle and a t handle 1/4 in dr. Also have a Cornwell and the gearwrench set. Oh and the craftsman version. I have a problem.

This is what I had already-

If you do a search, Canuckian, GJ67Stang, wchamberlain, and others have many more than I do :p
 
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