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owenst7

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New arrivals, Koken 1/4 Bit ratchet,
Flexible 3/8 Extension, (a must for early Suzuki Haybusa + others oil filters change to avoid whole fairings coming off)
1/4 allen sockets
A few 3/8 deep sockets
1/4 > 3/8 adaptor.


What's the part number on that flex extension?
 

JBradley500

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Tech89

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From the Mac guy today. 10 piece pliers set. All the red handled pliers except three came in the set.
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Came with a small tote bag as well.
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Then a swivel socket from the Matco guy.
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-Pat

sent from somewhere in Minnesota...
 

Zeroek

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Indiana
And more stuff today. I know the HF sets aren't the best but I plan to replace with better when I start to use them a lot at work. Then I'll take those sets home.

 

lowbucktruck

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Foothills, Northern California

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cadavjo

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Just got some large Craftsman wrenches to finish my Craftsman set. All made in the USA.

SAE: 15/16", 1", 1 1/16", 1 1/8", 1 1/4", 1 5/16"

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Metric: 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32

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85FourEyedGT

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Oakland/UC San Diego
I have zero use for a tool storage creeper but want one now :lol:
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When I saw my buddies Matco tool box creeper I felt the same way, I didnt know what it was but it was so damn cool I needed one. I didnt want to shell out 149 for one , so after researching I got lucky and found that Home Depot had the absolute rock bottom price on these and free shipping over $45.

I've got some big plans for this thing :rocker:
 

Bigblue&Goldie

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And more stuff today. I know the HF sets aren't the best but I plan to replace with better when I start to use them a lot at work. Then I'll take those sets home.


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.
 
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ihateminimumwage

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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)
 

ADSR

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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!
 

ihateminimumwage

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Good looking! I've wanted one for a while!

Absolutely worth buying. I never thought I've buy another lower tooth count ratchet in my life, but this one is outstanding compared to the old 24 & 36 tooth ratchets I have.

I now understand some of the old timers that hated on high tooth count ratchets more...:lol_hitti
 

Zeroek

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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.

I wish I'd looked and seen that Kastar one first honestly. I got the HF just because it was on sale. And for some reason all these HF tools smell weird.
 

lowbucktruck

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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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Congrats! That S-K set is real nice. Definitely on my wish list too! :pimpflash
 

Hako86

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Netherlands


Found some made in the USA craftsman at sears. Debating on selling on eBay or just hold onto them.

Do you need any of the tools? If you already have all the tools I would sell it. Maybe you can buy a nice Snap on ratchet from the money or so :cool:
 

Askme42

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Goreville IL
I am looking for a tool set to keep in my truck and when we go off roading and such. Was holding out for 50% off the large dewalt set but may just keep this.
 

331CID

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Got these yesterday


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Snap on ethos plus

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And more green pliers!!!


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Ruger_556

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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. :thumbup:

It's been good so far but thanks for the tip :( What would you recommend for a better one?
 
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