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cashishift

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Damn, i didn't realize they made stuff like this.I thought they made only electric stuff.Looks nice, US made or ?

Taiwan.

It's mostly the same as the Proto & Mac that are the same shape.

Those 2 are slightly lighter weight, and offer a speed adjustment by the trigger, whereas this one has it on the back.

I don't really care, for as much as I will use it, it will be just fine.

Starting to get down to the nitty gritty on tools, lol.. finding it difficult to find ones i don't already have :lol_hitti
 

priceman1414

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Some misc. stuff from zoro

- some metric wrenches for the tool kit in my truck (craftsman set with only sae open end wrenches)

- three 8 point sockets (largest is 3/4")

- 28 millimeter socket.

- two other small sockets I have some plans for.

Two other items from the order shipped separately, scheduled to arrive tomorrow.
 

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MikeF2316

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theamcaddict

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Lisle 75000 made in USA
Gearwrench warranty replacement (peeling chrome and ****** locking mechanism)
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Diehard 71222 made in mexico
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gsingh

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Just snagged a Fluke 87 III, a Fluke amp clamp, and a temp probe for $180. Should be here in 3-4 days. Is it weird that I'm excited?
 

Wuaname

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Wife went to Sears and swung through the tool section and grabbed me a few standard made in USA professional wrenches I was missing from my set. She dug through a clearance bin for them.... She's a keeper lol.

Lucky dude.. Sounds like my wife. She cheated though, she peaked in at my wish list on amazon so she bought me some Ernst wrench storage racks for my box..

Now she sends me an email of a 50' retractable air hose reel :beer: she ordered for me
 

hemdale

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Was hesitating between Jokari and this one but turned out that this Weicon is a pleasure to use (have to admit that I haven't tried Jokari though...)

 

espyking83

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Bahco adjustable wrench, ~$23 from Amazon.


Not really an adjustable wrench guy, I would rather use the appropriate wrench for the job, but damn, this is without a doubt the nicest adjustable wrench I've ever used (though my experience with them is limited). I had $20 credit on Amazon and had just read the 'Show you adjustable wrenches' thread and I figured what the hell. Just used it to take a couple oil coolers off and was impressed, it gets my stamp of approval.
 
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rshadd

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Received a prize from the Bosch Cordless Power Tool Sweepstakes that I saw on ToolGuyd.



1-1/4 In. Multi-Tool Bi-Metal Precision Plunge Cut Blade #OSC114F
 
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94blu1500

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Bought this off the Snap-On truck this morning. Driver had taken it in on trade. 1979 f730
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Nortonscustom

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Basic lockout set. With a couple hundred people per shift coming and going, at least once a week we're out in the parking lot dealing with a locked car.
 

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jes_si

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Got these off the snap on truck yesterday, went in for the hammer and the wire stripper walked out with a flash light and plier set :lol_hitti he had the pliers just sitting their and when he told me he had them on promo they jumped into my hands lol



Got these on ebay last week $90 shipped, used but they look new.
 

low_dakota94

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Lucky dude.. Sounds like my wife. She cheated though, she peaked in at my wish list on amazon so she bought me some Ernst wrench storage racks for my box..

Now she sends me an email of a 50' retractable air hose reel [emoji481] she ordered for me
Gonna have to start dropping more hints to my wife lol.
 

rmsg0040

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^^ bahco wrench:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrench

A formerly common type of wrench that was popular with mechanics, factory workers, and farmers for maintenance, repair and operations tasks in the days when fasteners often had square rather than hex heads. The wrench's shape suggests the open mouth of an alligator.
 

merbie

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Got these off the snap on truck yesterday, went in for the hammer and the wire stripper walked out with a flash light and plier set :lol_hitti he had the pliers just sitting their and when he told me he had them on promo they jumped into my hands lol







Got these on ebay last week $90 shipped, used but they look new.


Looking to get a set Of those electrical pliers let me know how you get on with them


Sent from the sticks
 

Piece-it Pete

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^^ bahco wrench:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrench

A formerly common type of wrench that was popular with mechanics, factory workers, and farmers for maintenance, repair and operations tasks in the days when fasteners often had square rather than hex heads. The wrench's shape suggests the open mouth of an alligator.

Ah so, thanks. My old 'Uncle Bills' creeper has square nuts - I'd better get one! :)

Pete
 

bahcoswed

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Stahlwille 16, 21 mm sparkplug sockets and a finetooth insert ratchet head for my manoskop 730n5 torque wrench!
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fireeqpsrv

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Picked this up today Pawn shop outside my subdivision had it listed on CL. BluePoint KRBC7TDPC no scratches all the drawer liners look perfect. best we can gues is tool may have went in it but was never used in a shop I got it for $175.00
I did not need it but could not pass up the price.

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fireeqpsrv

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Picked these up from a post from another member in the Hot deals 1/2 and 3/8 VIM extensions and a set of VIM pickup tools.

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Picked these up from SO website while I was ordering rebuild kits for my FV71 3/8 ratchets.
 

Hako86

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Got this in the mail today :). 46 piece pulley puller set from Weber Tools. Needed this set to get a stuck flywheel off of one of my antique outboards. Hope it will work and get that stupid thing off :beer:!

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Mr. Tool

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Bahco adjustable wrench, ~$23 from Amazon.


Not really an adjustable wrench guy, I would rather use the appropriate wrench for the job, but damn, this is without a doubt the nicest adjustable wrench I've ever used (though my experience with them is limited). I had $20 credit on Amazon and had just read the 'Show you adjustable wrenches' thread and I figured what the hell. Just used it to take a couple oil coolers off and was impressed, it gets my stamp of approval.

That's a cool looking adj. wrench and it being Bahco, think I might just get one.
 

GTA Matt

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Not necessarily a tool, but tool organizers! Got 2 plier racks from northern tool, for some much needed organization.

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