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Gary215

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Used my gift certificate I got from buying my toolbox.


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Bobcat753

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Some Craftsman warranty stuff. I warranted a 1/4 inch ratchet and the counterman gave me 3 choices and one was a -v- ratchet so I scooped it!
 

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Ruger_556

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I love 2135s, still think they're the best guns out there. I like them so much i have two of them! (Both QTIs, the quietools are so nice.)

I managed to stop mine for the first time today. Stupid 5/8 frame bolts anyway... 2135 backed every bolt out about 1/4 turn and stopped. Had to get out the breaker bar :mad:
 

Dr.JohnnyFever

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I love 2135s, still think they're the best guns out there. I like them so much i have two of them! (Both QTIs, the quietools are so nice.)


I was very impressed with it. I really didn't expect it to get those blade nuts off, but thought I might as well try.

It was a productive day. Rotated the tires, changed the oil, and got the blades off the brushhog.
 

Moose-LandTran

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I have to buy one still. Where is the best place?

I can't help with where to buy one, as i'm in England, but i would definitely recommend the QTI (quiet) version over the standard one. They're great guns, very light and nicely balanced with a lot of power, and the difference in noise between these and other impacts is huge.

My colleague has a Snap-on gun, it's no more powerful but has **** direction change button, is heavy, especially nose-heavy, loud and generally uncomfortable to use.

My first one saw a few months of hard daily use in a tyre shop, when they brought out the (current) updated version i bought that as well, i've now had it for about 6 years and it's never once let me down, it's a great gun.
 
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67cumminsf100

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My Miller 375 plasma took a dump so I pulled the trigger on a Hypertherm Powermax 45 plasma. My friend decided he will never use the Lincoln Precision TIG 185 that he bought years ago and only played with for 2 or 3 hours so I picked it up from him with the bottle and cart.



 

jpcole3.1

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Feb 13, 2011
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Lincoln, CA
Well, not exactly mine, but I did get the quote and had these items purchased for my office. They arrived on Friday. I love the adjustable wrenches, really nice items. I must say they are nicer than my USA made Craftsman and Crescent brand adjustable wrenches. I really like the pliers as well, I might have to pick up the 3 piece set (minus the tongue&groove) for myself.

SHDX80O--orange 8pc screwdriver
SHDX4O--orange 4pc mini screwdriver
SHDP63IRO--#3 orange screwdriver
SHDP64IRO--#4 orange screwdriver
SGLASA204O--orange 4pc long pick set
PL400B--4pc plier set
LP5WR--5in locking plier
LP7WR--7in locking plier
AD704A--4pc adj wrench set
BHM9A--9pc metric ball hex
BHS13A--13pc standard ball hex
 

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YW84U

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BC, Canada
I finally got the last few Proto sockets to complete my 3/8 metric tray - 6pt standard, 12pt deeps :beer:





3/8 metric and SAE are now covered, moving onto 1/2.......
Cheers,
Tom
 
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