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97tbird

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yeah. I wanted the 5s because of the Max weight difference but I couldn't justify the price coming right out of school. I have enough loans as it is.

What was shipping on it if you dont mind me asking? I was originally going to buy a 4s but came across new snapon kra local for a little cheaper than my cost of a 4s was so I went that route.
 
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IFMJohn

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What was shipping on it if you dont mind me asking? I was originally going to buy a 4s but came across new snapon kra local for a little cheaper than my cost of a 4s was so I went that route.

Shipping is included in the cost of the toolbox. Snap-On/Matco does not charge shipping costs (at least, nothing I have bought has had a shipping/freight charge).
 

bobbycos

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Mac Tools BCT 4840I import brake spring tool, a life and armsaver



Snap-on dead blow 24 oz. to replace the broken head Blue Point one



and my cat's opinion of the new tools

 

IFMJohn

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Skin;4027765[url said:
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http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/p...E-METRIC-6-POINT-UNIVERSAL-IMPACT-SOCKET-SET/



Tap and die sets arent a fast moving item. Those zero degree long wrenches, on the other hand, can be dumped for $280-$300 NIB in a week any time. I think during specials they get down to ~$180 for students.

Not quite that low right now but it's close.
 

AardvarkSpleen

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How's that temp gun? I saw that at harbor freight last time I was there and thought about getting it.

I work at a place where our welds have to be done within a certain temperature, and we use Centech thermometers.

They get calibrated by our own QA people once a year, and get checked by external auditors at least once or twice a year. Never had one give us any trouble.
 

healing

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Picked this Snap on PPC710A set up from a friend for $30. I am digging the old school box.


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IFMJohn

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yea if they were a little less in price i'd be tempted to buy a set. I already need an over flow wrench drawer lol

Once my toolbox gets here I'll be posting drawer pictures but I had a drawer in my kobalt filled with my snap-on 1" and under (24MM and under also) and another drawer for over 1" and another drawer with my special wrenches (half of them idk what they are supposed to be for) that I inherited from my G-Pa who was a professional diesel mechanic.
 

ihateminimumwage

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Good to know! Thanks!
No problem, I just found out myself last week thanks to a post by 'Skin'. Best of luck getting it sold, it's always just waiting for the one person looking for it. Stuff like ratchets and wrenches move FAST, especially the locking flex heads.

:thumbup: Love that thread
Thanks. It's been a lot of work (and headaches, followed by beers) to get it as far as it is now. It's just going to continue to grow as the information comes in.:thumbup:
 

IFMJohn

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No problem, I just found out myself last week thanks to a post by 'Skin'. Best of luck getting it sold, it's always just waiting for the one person looking for it. Stuff like ratchets and wrenches move FAST, especially the locking flex heads.

Thanks.

I had never used those locking flex heads until my snap-on starter kit that I bought came with a 3/8" drive one. It's definitely nice.
 

aaronrkelly

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Flat jack with frame saddles to work on motorcycles - this is going to make it sooo much easier to remove the rear wheel from bikes on my lift.


Also bought a single 14mm impact hex Carlisle socket - fits one of the drain plugs on my motorcycle.

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......and this cheap but useable Lisle brake caliper piston tool.

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gagreen

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Snap on man came today Orange handle set was on sale, the long needle nose were an impulse buy.

Also got a rivet gun, some rivet cutters, a speed deburring tool and a microstop countersink set.
 

gaffobohs

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Never got a pic but picked one of these up off the tool truck after using another techs for crimping weather pack terminals while i was replacing a relay and harness. Makes it so easy!

Also ordered a set of Lisle rad hose picks.

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chiz1180

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After a bit of searching I finally found basically what was looking for Robinson M84 safety-wire pliers.
 
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jes_si

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I saw this mentioned on another thread a while back and since my brakes need changing soon I figured Id give it a shot. Blue Point Brake caliper press PT # BTCP500

 

schor

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I'm just a hobbyist wood and metal guy but I do like good tools. Most of them are old tools becuase I cannot find reasonable priced quality tools.

But there was a deal on at the local CT for 40% off and I went to home depot for their price guarantee for an extra 10% off any competitors prices. 3 from HD and 2 from CT $87 taxes included for all of them.

I love channel lock products for quality and the price when they go on sale.

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ADSR

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I'm just a hobbyist wood and metal guy but I do like good tools. Most of them are old tools becuase I cannot find reasonable priced quality tools.

But there was a deal on at the local CT for 40% off and I went to home depot for their price guarantee for an extra 10% off any competitors prices. 3 from HD and 2 from CT $87 taxes included for all of them.

I love channel lock products for quality and the price when they go on sale.

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Isn't it unreal? 40% off quality made USA tools!
 
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