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MagnumForce

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If you work at an auto shop and have a snappy truck stop weekly. People that don't work in automotive... Not so much.
 
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f150skidoo

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Sold my old Lincoln Electric 140 a couple day ago and I picked up its replacement this afternoon. A Hobart Handler 190. Of course I had to lay a test bead, to bad my travel speed was a little on the fast side.
 

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jeffmoss26

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Went to Lowe's - found the 2 spools of 18/2 wire on closeout for 10 bucks a roll, normally almost 80 each!!
The tub o' towels were around 13 bucks.
 

netbrad

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Found a couple of Made in USA gems at Home Depot:

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Brownsfan

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Went to Lowe's - found the 2 spools of 18/2 wire on closeout for 10 bucks a roll, normally almost 80 each!!
The tub o' towels were around 13 bucks.

Which lowes? I actually use that stuff a lot. Works well when running wire into doors of vehicles. Any other gauge on clearance? any left or did you get the last ones?
 

cadavjo

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uploadfromtaptalk1410037368414.jpgSo 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!

2 outta 3 ain't bad
 

Fcvapor05

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Yep, that is indeed a mSR, and the 120? well lets just say it had an up close conversation with my garage door. no worries though, since I have a spare canopy ready to go ;)

Ha ha. I've not had any problems scooting my MSR around, but that Nano CP-X on the other hand.... let's just say I have canopies and landing gear galore.
 

tlpatter

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Got any more pics of the master screwdriver set ?

It's Isn't the big master set. Just the 8 piece set that comes with the regular size handle, a shamk, and some bits. I believe all of the sets come with the same box so you can add the stubby screwdriver and the other bits to it later on. I can take it out and take pics later tho. I'mworking right now.
 

90zcar

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Picked these up from advance auto yesterday
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Aztecaloco707

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Thought I'd post up some pics of what I got this week. Got 1/2 drive torque wrench off the truck Friday along with a microscan 3 and 1/4 drive magnetic socket tray. Received the milwaukee stick light and gearwrench 1/4 drive socket sets from amazon earlier this week. And scored that awesome SAE armstrong wrench set at a local pawn shop yesterday for $75 :D.
 

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JasonJ

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Bought the Socket Wrench Set online for local pickup. When I went down there, everything else was in the Clearance bins.
 

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MagnumForce

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Well, I finally bit the bullet and bought a pair. 10 inch, 50 bucks, hope I love them as much as everyone tells me I will.
 
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panknuckshovel

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With the recent facebook/sears coupon gimmick i decided to get the Wera 3/8 rotary ratchet. It came to roughly $18 out of pocket so why not right? It showed today and something about it just wasn't me. My buddy was here when it arrived and he offered $40 so see ya. He split before i could get a pic of the ratchet, but i did get this included and kept it.

The tag warns me that it is not a chisel or a prybar and not to use it without approved safety goggles.
 

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Brownsfan

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Went to Lowe's - found the 2 spools of 18/2 wire on closeout for 10 bucks a roll, normally almost 80 each!!
The tub o' towels were around 13 bucks.

My local lowes only had one left. Picked it up. That's a ton of wire for $10. That stuff has tons of uses. I use when doing remote starts and alarms when wires need ran into doors or passenger side or under hood. Very useful.
 

jeffmoss26

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My local lowes only had one left. Picked it up. That's a ton of wire for $10. That stuff has tons of uses. I use when doing remote starts and alarms when wires need ran into doors or passenger side or under hood. Very useful.

Glad you were able to find some!

I use it for a lot of stuff...intercom, CCTV power, paging speakers, etc.
 

cadavjo

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Well, I finally bit the bullet and bought a pair. 10 inch, 50 bucks, hope I love them as much as everyone tells me I will.
When I bought my HF 44" box a month ago, those were the only tool I took to remove the casters, and the guy just laughed and "at least you're here, because you're gonna need some tools."

I had never put them through their paces yet so i thought this would be a good test. They gripped tight, and even when using the nose in tight spaces it broke loose some pretty tight fasteners.

Believe me, you will love them.
 

Tellingthem

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Had some of those facebook Sears coupons to burn. I've wanted the little bit ratchet for awhile. Scratch Awl was a couple bucks, and I really got the impact tool set because the poor thing looked like it had been sitting there for a decade or so. All USA even the socks!
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panknuckshovel

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Had some of those facebook Sears coupons to burn. I've wanted the little bit ratchet for awhile. Scratch Awl was a couple bucks, and I really got the impact tool set because the poor thing looked like it had been sitting there for a decade or so. All USA even the socks!
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Those socks are awesome, nohomo.
 

AnthonyJ124

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My new Veto Pro Pac XLT arrived today. Very impressive build quality and layout, with a bonus separate compartment for my laptop. I still have some settling in and placing tools to do, but after the initial tool fill and a days use, it seems to work really well. 10x better than the westward it replaced.

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RalloZ35

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Picked up quite a few things lately got a set of SAE gear wrenches, 3 Snappy locking flex head ratchets, a set of 3 Matco pliers, and a set of Mac screwdrivers in the mail, set of 3 craftsman retaining ring pliers, various craftsman sockets, bluepoint wrenches, and a mac tap and die set, and a free Matco shirt :thumbup:. I'm sure there are some other things, but I didn't get pics of all of it to put on here.
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