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nickjj

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Got a selection of Sheffield made Footprint tools, and a giant spanner:
 

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bodyguy16

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What are you guys paying for the sk set and where from? Thanks. Also I wondered if buying those sk sets are you getting new old stock or stuff in current production with the new company? How can u tell, does it matter, is one better than the other? Thanks

I paid 150 on ebay shipped, as for nos or not i can't answer that question all i can say is im very happy with it.

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JBradley500

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Not new really but... I had both the vice and grinder given to me. I finally fixed the vice today, cleaned it up and bolted it down. Also bolted down the grinder. I don't know how much life that has left in it (i think the capacitor is going bad) but it works and that's good enough for me.

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durallymax

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NAPA vise grips from Cripes COO Spain
Mayhew 3/4" brass punch COO USA from Cripes
PROTO VDE pliers set COO Germany from eBay. The pliers set was lost in the mail about 6 months ago by the USPS. Showed up today. Lol.

Didn't know napa relabeled the grip ons, do they carry the full line?

I'm stoked as hell!!!!!

You'll like them, those little batteries wont fit in the big one though:lol_hitti
 

durallymax

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Nitecore P12 showed up today along with a FourSevens Preon penlight. Had been using a Sunwayman V11R and Streamlight Stylus Pro. The Preon beats the Stylus in almost everything but simplicity. My Stylus is 48 lumens, early ones were 24 and they were recently just upgraded to 65. The Preon is 192 on high, 26 on medium and 2.2 on low. Has strobe and beacon modes too but I never use those. The aluminum tail switch feels cheaper, but works nicer than the rubber on the streamlight. Its easier to push at an off angle. Streamlights always like to inflate underneath the rubber on me too making it even harder to activate.

The P12 I got because I wanted an EDC light with 18650's as I was sick of CR123s and the 16340's have terrible run time. I knew it was going to be a bulky light and its not bad but the clip is too far down on it. I clip my lights in my side pocket on my pants (Firehose Flex) and close the flap over them. I've lost too many streamlights out of that pocket I didn't want to start loosing more expensive ones. The P12 doesn't let me close it. It's a bit long for my needs, it also has a pretty weak clip. It's not terrible, but the Sunwayman still lifts my pants leg up a little ways before it finally lets go and I've been using it for a few months now every day. I think I might return the P12 actually and get a Zebralight SC600W instead as its much more compact. I have a new H602w headlamp from them coming tommorrow. I can't get my H600w working and the H602w looked like it would be much better for the majority of my uses just in the shop as it is a serious floodlight. Hopefully I can fix the H600w though because it is much nicer outside in the dark with its longer throw. I also like how the newer ZL's use true thermal regulating to alter the light output versus my older H600W that just steps down from turbo after 3 minutes.

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powerstroker

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New picks, wire strippers and the bogo deal on the grinder from the snap on man today.

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Then the Matco guy showed up and I figured I would try some of their sockets. I needed 12 points.


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BlksnshN

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Fresh off the Snap On truck today. Also ordered a CT8810G and 18v green drill body.

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90zcar

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Fresh off the Snap On truck today. Also ordered a CT8810G and 18v green drill body.



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Holy moly. How much was that bill today? That's over 1g for sure. Wobble and regular extensions!
Nice ball joint kit


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BlksnshN

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Holy moly. How much was that bill today? That's over 1g for sure. Wobble and regular extensions!
Nice ball joint kit


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Yeah, definitely over a grand. :willy_nil

Those are the wobble plus extensions. Some guys hate them but I love em. I've needed a full set of both 3/8 and 1/4 for a while so I pulled the trigger.

That ball joint press is worth it's weight in gold. No more fumbling around with all the adapters since all of the different parts snap together. :bowdown:
 
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woodstockva

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Milwaukee 2763-22 M18 Fuel High Torque Impact Wrench
 

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arms1970

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Yeah, definitely over a grand. :willy_nil

Those are the wobble plus extensions. Some guys hate them but I love em. I've needed a full set of both 3/8 and 1/4 for a while so I pulled the trigger.

That ball joint press is worth it's weight in gold. No more fumbling around with all the adapters since all of the different parts snap together. :bowdown:

Pays for itself. Assemble what you need, walk away from the tool box, carry it one handed. It's a beast
 

Double J

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Nitecore HC50 Headlamp. This little baby puts out some daylight and the best part of all is that I can use the same batteries I use in my E-cig. 18650s for the win. :bowdown:

 

HaroRider

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A few things I picked up over the past couple months.

-6 point gear wrenches
-Snappy driver
-Free air hose
-HF and Sealy Dead blows
-Set of Ryobi bits from HD
-Also my new box :) love it.
 

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A few more things
 

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HaroRider

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Ah forgot to add, its the 72" Extreme tools 18 drawer one. Not the 17 drawer professional one. Good box for the money probably the last box I will ever buy. Detents are a bit hard, but they are breaking in.
 
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Heavy Metal Doctor

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Nitecore HC50 Headlamp. This little baby puts out some daylight and the best part of all is that I can use the same batteries I use in my E-cig. 18650s for the win. :bowdown:


Your gonna love it.
I posted mine a week or so back when I got it. I realized today that I have been using it more than any other headlight I have ever owned. Not just in the darkest spots, but also lighting up my work area in spots that it just made things better where I would not have bothered to waste battery life on in the past. I run it usually on the 3rd setting, as that is at least as bright as the next best light I ever had previously, but sometimes on the highest setting for super fine detail work.
I also found that I am getting 3 days working around the shop like that out of a single charge on 3400 mAh batteries - probably 6 hrs run time total.
 

IanG

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Your gonna love it.
I posted mine a week or so back when I got it. I realized today that I have been using it more than any other headlight I have ever owned. Not just in the darkest spots, but also lighting up my work area in spots that it just made things better where I would not have bothered to waste battery life on in the past. I run it usually on the 3rd setting, as that is at least as bright as the next best light I ever had previously, but sometimes on the highest setting for super fine detail work.
I also found that I am getting 3 days working around the shop like that out of a single charge on 3400 mAh batteries - probably 6 hrs run time total.

I cant make up mind if I want the HC50 or the Zebralight H600FW Mk II or H602W. Those Zebralights put out a whopping 1000 lumens but are more expensive. I was thinking of using mine for some outdoor activities as well.
 

Ruger_556

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I cant make up mind if I want the HC50 or the Zebralight H600FW Mk II or H602W. Those Zebralights put out a whopping 1000 lumens but are more expensive. I was thinking of using mine for some outdoor activities as well.

You can't go wrong with a ZL H602w :rocker:

 

Double J

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Your gonna love it.
I posted mine a week or so back when I got it. I realized today that I have been using it more than any other headlight I have ever owned. Not just in the darkest spots, but also lighting up my work area in spots that it just made things better where I would not have bothered to waste battery life on in the past. I run it usually on the 3rd setting, as that is at least as bright as the next best light I ever had previously, but sometimes on the highest setting for super fine detail work.
I also found that I am getting 3 days working around the shop like that out of a single charge on 3400 mAh batteries - probably 6 hrs run time total.
I've been using a small LED headlamp powered by 3-AAAs for several years now and was tired of the poor battery life and light output. These 18650 powered lamps are definitely in a another league. Plus, I already have 6 18650s (1600-2000 mAh) currently in my e-cig rotation. I need to grab a few of those 3400 mAh batteries. :D

I cant make up mind if I want the HC50 or the Zebralight H600FW Mk II or H602W. Those Zebralights put out a whopping 1000 lumens but are more expensive. I was thinking of using mine for some outdoor activities as well.

The Zebras look like nice lamps too. I believe they're designed to be easily removed from the head strap so it can me used as a hand held lamp as well. Can't go wrong with either of the two brands if you ask me.
 

Heavy Metal Doctor

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I need to grab a few of those 3400 mAh batteries. :D

I bought Panasonic 3400's off Amazon - they are fine except the positive end doesn't have a protruding button like you would expect. It flat just like teh negative end. The first time I put one in the HC50, nothing happened - no power -- wtf? :headscrat.....I took it out and examined it closely and realized the flat positive end would not connect to the pins inside the light since it has some funky contacts which make using CR123's or 18650's possible. I pried under the edge a few spots around the tip of the battery with a small pick and now it connects just fine.

I am also really liking going to all 18650s for all of my lights :thumbup:
 

Double J

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I bought Panasonic 3400's off Amazon - they are fine except the positive end doesn't have a protruding button like you would expect. It flat just like teh negative end.

I have two 3100mAh flat tops as well. Some folks have been using small earth magnets on flat top cells to create a button for devices that require "button top" batteries. As luck would have it, I happen to have a small earth magnet and will try it out tomorrow. ;)

 

Mr.3-5-7

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Tax refund comes in the same day as the Snappy truck. What a coincidence. Heres the damage.

I paid off my outstanding balance as well as bought this
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and this

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As a thank you he gave me a free hat and T-shirt

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I also put on order a set of GREEN striking handle pry bars.
 

SuperSheep

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Forgot to take Pics when they were still fresh in the box. I tend to get excited when i get new stuff that i immediately open it.
Gearwrench lockable flex passthru socket set, Gearwrench 120xp 1/4 socket set, hilti impact wrench (got it for a great deal) , milwaukee 1/2 fuel impact wrench, ernst socket rail organizer plus rachet adapter pieces.
 

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