GMTECH1429
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- May 16, 2014
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lol I like it !
What's the part number on that flex extension?

Thats awesome! link?

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Pro-Lift-Tool-Box-Creeper-Seat-C-2701T/203609984
Almost identical to the one Matco and Mac Tools sell for 130+ , my friend has a matco one and other than better casters and a square brace on the rear support corners these are identical
I dont want to tell him what I paid though![]()

I have zero use for a tool storage creeper but want one now![]()
,I have zero use for a tool storage creeper but want one now![]()

Same thing I was just thinking...I have zero use for a tool storage creeper but want one now![]()

My Williams B-52EHFA arrived today.
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I've been a sucker for the fine tooth ratchets for years, but after using my old Williams B51 Superratchet the other day, I was reminded how smooth the low tooth count ratchets can be when built right (i.e. when you aren't stuck with a Craftsman). For 36 teeth, this is incredibly smooth and with no back drag. Going to put some red Superlube in it, and it's already taking the place as my favorite ratchet (over my dual 80 Snappys, and 60 & 84 tooth Gearwrench ratchets)
Good looking! I've wanted one for a while!

That pulley puller cost me about 2 hours of frustration. Needless to say, my personal puller is a Kastar (which this is copied from) that I got like new for $35.
Even though I have enough 3/8" sockets to do the job, I still felt the quality wasn't adequate compared to my other tools. This SK 94549 kit and the Gearwrench 80550 kit seem like the best bang for your buck for 3/8" 6 point sets. I chose the SK because I didn't want to get a surprise China made Gearwrench.
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That's a little Parker regulator you have there. Be advised, there's been allot of problems with those. Hope you have a good one.![]()
Just got this beautiful thing in , cant wait to put it to work
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Picked up this USA made Craftsman -V- ratchet adapter - very handy, makes a breaker-bar into a ratchet.
I don't buy much from harbor freight but this thing seems useful.
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