To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Show your new tool arrivals

To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

RX-KING

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 7, 2014
Messages
59
Location
Jakarta, Indonesia
Hi guys..here is my new(nos):headscrat Metabo.i buy on Ace Hardare for 150$
 

Attachments

  • tmp_IMG-20140408-WA00181759731947.jpg
    tmp_IMG-20140408-WA00181759731947.jpg
    140.6 KB · Views: 50
  • tmp_IMG-20140408-WA0014-1568453978.jpg
    tmp_IMG-20140408-WA0014-1568453978.jpg
    141.4 KB · Views: 66

Hpozzuoli

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 11, 2013
Messages
3,428
Location
Rhode Island
Had these scrapers in my eBay cart for a long time. Finally decided to get them. I am thinking they are NOS.
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    86.5 KB · Views: 161

GTA Matt

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
3,148
Location
Zebulon, NC
I refuse to buy anything from my POS snap on dealer until he warranties 2 latches on my tool box, so ordered monday from the SO online store, a FLL80, RAF80 and the 2 drawer latches (old ones pictured, new already installed) that he said 'would take several weeks to come in because your tool box is so new'. Its 5 years old lol. Also a Lang side post battery wrench from ebay.

 

bodyguy16

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 8, 2009
Messages
1,016
Location
QC, Canada
I refuse to buy anything from my POS snap on dealer until he warranties 2 latches on my tool box, so ordered monday from the SO online store, a FLL80, RAF80 and the 2 drawer latches (old ones pictured, new already installed) that he said 'would take several weeks to come in because your tool box is so new'. Its 5 years old lol. Also a Lang side post battery wrench from ebay.


It seems to be the same story across the board... they want you to buy but they dont want to take care of you! My mac guy is starting to get more business from me, dont need much but when I do mac and indy guys get my $$$$. Its a damn shame , after all these guys represent the company....
 

GTA Matt

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
3,148
Location
Zebulon, NC
It seems to be the same story across the board... they want you to buy but they dont want to take care of you! My mac guy is starting to get more business from me, dont need much but when I do mac and indy guys get my $$$$. Its a damn shame , after all these guys represent the company....

The SO dealer I got most of my stuff from was fantastic. Unfortunately I moved out of state. He still sends jackets and shirts to me a few times a year. This guy I got now is worthless.
 

Blown V2

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 18, 2012
Messages
76
Location
Melbourne, Australia
More off the truck,

gu6utyhe.jpg


411BCP - 30° Snap On pliers to compliment my 0° & 90° ones.

u9apu6uq.jpg


9ybepu3y.jpg


yvy6epyz.jpg


Blue Point ATLK96 - 96 piece test lead kit.

u2ydazer.jpg


48oz hammer for banging kart axles in and out.


Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:

GTA Matt

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
3,148
Location
Zebulon, NC
I haven't even put a socket on it yet, mechanism doesn't feel nearly as tight as my other dual 80's, has a bit of slop after it clicks. Thin handle isn't very comfortable, but of course it will be rarely used. My hope is that it will come to the rescue when I'm in a tight spot. I was originally going to buy the TLL72, but got this instead.
 

StackedDodge96

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 22, 2013
Messages
353
Location
Round Rock, Texas
I refuse to buy anything from my POS snap on dealer until he warranties 2 latches on my tool box, so ordered monday from the SO online store, a FLL80, RAF80 and the 2 drawer latches (old ones pictured, new already installed) that he said 'would take several weeks to come in because your tool box is so new'. Its 5 years old lol. Also a Lang side post battery wrench from ebay.


Kinda off topic, but I noticed your latches are metal..Which drawer are they off of? All mine are plastic.
 

jfcasey

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 30, 2010
Messages
1,358
Location
New Hampshire
Picked up a line stopper kit off the snap on guy today.. I had just seen a similar one on here recently and it was hard to resist when I saw the hard line and banjo bolt plugs. I feel like I'm always slinging ps fluid everywhere out of the banjo fittings when doing racks.. it'll be nice to put an end to that.
 

GTA Matt

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
3,148
Location
Zebulon, NC
Kinda off topic, but I noticed your latches are metal..Which drawer are they off of? All mine are plastic.

Yeah, I noticed the new ones I got are plastic. I thought I ordered the wrong ones at first but they redesigned them. Instead of real springs like the new latches have, my original latches had S shaped plastic springs. The plastic springs are what broke. The new latches are so much smoother that I'll probably convert the whole box over. My Epiq is from around the first year they were made, early 09 I believe.
 

bodyguy16

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 8, 2009
Messages
1,016
Location
QC, Canada
The SO dealer I got most of my stuff from was fantastic. Unfortunately I moved out of state. He still sends jackets and shirts to me a few times a year. This guy I got now is worthless.

Thats awesome my last rep was super but then he retired and I changed shops....so im stuck with this guy.
 

Exceller8

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 19, 2012
Messages
2,337
Location
Banning, CA
Here is a crappy picture of my sae MAC micro-turn wrenches that I just received from eBay. $55 was a pretty good price if you ask me. Now to find a metric set.
 

Attachments

  • microturn.jpg
    microturn.jpg
    134.8 KB · Views: 117

outdoorsman310

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 23, 2013
Messages
915
Location
DE
Got these yesterday. They should include an in LB to ft LB chart for convenience.
 

Attachments

  • 0409042202.jpg
    0409042202.jpg
    143.9 KB · Views: 140
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

90zcar

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 8, 2013
Messages
3,254
I refuse to buy anything from my POS snap on dealer until he warranties 2 latches on my tool box, so ordered monday from the SO online store, a FLL80, RAF80 and the 2 drawer latches (old ones pictured, new already installed) that he said 'would take several weeks to come in because your tool box is so new'. Its 5 years old lol. Also a Lang side post battery wrench from ebay.



Have to ask a stupid question here but what is the deal with a side post "battery wrench" ??

I have always used a normal wrench or ratcheting wrench.
Is it just that it's insulated and u can be a little more wreck less with it and get it against the other terminal and have no issues?



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

abvw

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 9, 2012
Messages
645
Location
Toronto, Canada
Have to ask a stupid question here but what is the deal with a side post "battery wrench" ??

I have always used a normal wrench or ratcheting wrench.
Is it just that it's insulated and u can be a little more wreck less with it and get it against the other terminal and have no issues?



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

One less thing to worry about, especially when you're trying to replace a battery in under a minute. Side post batteries often have the positive terminal very close to a grounded body panel or brackets.
 

jim1987

Banned
Joined
Feb 16, 2014
Messages
3,582
Location
Ohio
Have to ask a stupid question here but what is the deal with a side post "battery wrench" ??

I have always used a normal wrench or ratcheting wrench.
Is it just that it's insulated and u can be a little more wreck less with it and get it against the other terminal and have no issues?



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Yes. Terminal protection plus its 6 point. Ever notice how soft side post battery terminals can get? Lol
 

Carves

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 9, 2013
Messages
459
Location
Central West NSW .. Australia
Have been enjoying using the little wobbly head, gearwrench, 1/4" drive ratchet I got a few weeks ago ... so much ... that I bought it some extra extensions to make it even more useable.

No Pics ... you all know what socket extensions look like .. ;);)
 

GSMotorrad

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 8, 2012
Messages
420
One less thing to worry about, especially when you're trying to replace a battery in under a minute. Side post batteries often have the positive terminal very close to a grounded body panel or brackets.

Which is why we disconnect the ground terminal first, then you can touch anything and everything while doing the positive side, without needing insulated tools (unless your trying to hit the other terminal with your tool).
 

arms1970

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 24, 2013
Messages
295
It seems to be the same story across the board... they want you to buy but they dont want to take care of you! My mac guy is starting to get more business from me, dont need much but when I do mac and indy guys get my $$$$. Its a damn shame , after all these guys represent the company....

So glad I don't have that problem. Been dealing with same guy for 15 years. Did you ever try finding a regional guy and expressing your gripes? Shouldn't have to I know.
 

GortonsFisherman

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 31, 2012
Messages
359
Location
Somewhere nice
Got the 4.0 battery and charger free with purchase of the M18 Fuel Sawzall and 3/8" impact wrench.

M18Sawzall-ImpactWrench_zpsb4388ac8.jpg




Got the M12 3/8" ratchet free with the M12 Fuel 1/2" hammer drill.

M12HammerDrill-Ratchet_zpsfbe8c751.jpg
 

Trey T

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 3, 2011
Messages
3,749
Location
Houston, TX
If you work on Honda or Toyota, you'd have that problem because the +12v terminal is alway closes to the engine or firewall.

I installed car alarm for many years and domestic lack that little feature design. Those little things that makes import cars much better than ours.
One less thing to worry about, especially when you're trying to replace a battery in under a minute. Side post batteries often have the positive terminal very close to a grounded body panel or brackets.
 

MGibson

Active member
Joined
Aug 3, 2011
Messages
28
5y4yvygu.jpg

qehudumu.jpg


Got the small side cutters warranted. Hose pliers were on offer at £25. Seem nice so far.

Sent from my HTC One mini using Tapatalk
 

90zcar

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 8, 2013
Messages
3,254
What is the part number on those pliers on the right side of the pic^^^


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

powerstroker

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 9, 2014
Messages
270
Location
Ontario
uza2unag.jpg

Sioux 1/2" drill from my snap on guy and 1/4" drive magnetic sockets from Matco. Thursday is always an expensive day.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

rmsg0040

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 15, 2012
Messages
2,635
Location
Toronto
Those hose clamp pliers are nice, I got em myself, most others have 2 positions, SO has 3

HCP48CF plier
 

colin39

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 3, 2014
Messages
1,498
5y4yvygu.jpg

qehudumu.jpg


Got the small side cutters warranted. Hose pliers were on offer at £25. Seem nice so far.

Sent from my HTC One mini using Tapatalk

Our snappy man runs out of them slide knecks with the hose clip end the same speed he gets them in
 

MGibson

Active member
Joined
Aug 3, 2011
Messages
28
Our guy had a box full but he said he sold a good few by time he got to us. Grabbed them while I could.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom