Got me a nice wright set for $30 3/8 through 1-1/4. 9/16 and 11/16 missing and replaced with c-man but a couple of clicks on epsteins will fix this
Received a few things via the brown truck today
Proto 24" hinge handle 1/2" drive
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Where'd you get the Proto from? How much?
Looks like the actual knurled handle portion is a bit longer than most out there.

Where'd you get the Proto from? How much?
Looks like the actual knurled handle portion is a bit longer than most out there.
Got me a nice wright set for $30 3/8 through 1-1/4. 9/16 and 11/16 missing and replaced with c-man but a couple of clicks on epsteins will fix this
I ordered it from Zoro Tools. It was around $32. http://www.zoro.com/g/1 2" Drive Non-Ratcheting Handles/00121746/?category=5304
^^I am debating whether to get the 1/4 or 3/8 impact, 60 ft lb vs 120 ft lb
I just bought a 1/4 impact socket set but am keeping the receipt until I decide, decisions decisions
picked up a set of Snap-on precision screwdrivers:
which are perfect on working on another recent purchase:
The family is growing. I expect great things from the little 3/8" impact. Paper specs nearly double compared to the 7.2 volt that I have enjoyed using while the size of the two are practically identical.
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7.2v compact and 14.4v compact, batteries removed, for comparison. Top rated for 120 lb/ft, bottom rated for 70 lb/ft max torque (realistically more like 50 working torque).
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Forget the high priced snappy set and get a better made set with more pieces:
SIR Tools 50 piece mini driver master set ST 9010
http://www.tooldiscounter.com/ItemDisplay.cfm?lookup=SIRST9010&source=froogle&kw=SIRST9010
That parts tray set looks awesome, especially the one with the dividers. Nice order.
So chasing trains halfway across Ohio today and am 3 hours from home. Randomly came across this place called Ollies. Had asked about flat pry bars here earlier and someone said this place had them. So it was as if fates collided and I went in and bought a whole set. Made in Canada with striking caps and ergo handles. Got some great train pictures too, now if Michigan State beats Oregon the day will be perfect!Forget the high priced snappy set and get a better made set with more pieces:
SIR Tools 50 piece mini driver master set ST 9010
http://www.tooldiscounter.com/ItemDisplay.cfm?lookup=SIRST9010&source=froogle&kw=SIRST9010
Im personally not a fan of bit drivers when it comes to precision work, and while I agree that Bahco probably made the set for Snap-On, there is something to be said for the lifetime SO warranty, and the ease of warranty / replacement should the need ever arise.