Buy a extension set get a winter coat free! And this awesome little pocket screwdriver![]()
Can you upload a shot of this with a regular SO screwdriver, just for size comparison? I'd like to invest in a ratcheting screwdriver, but I don't want a bulky one.
That is gorgeous. For the fact my black one gets so filthy I can barely read the white lettering, that would live in the electrical drawer with all the clean tools (and probably still never get used).![]()
Here is a close up of the new screwdriver a few have commented on. Honestly probably not going to use it at least for a while to keep it pretty in case they don't keep them coming out. My driver told me that a few of them just appeared in his last order and that he couldn't order them specific, at least currently.

If I remember to bring mine home I'll get you a picture this next week. Go with the Snap-On (or the blue Williams version of it - WRS-1). Not bulky at all, and they pretty much make regular drivers obsolete. I picked up the T-handle as well, and will be getting a stubby.Can you upload a shot of this with a regular SO screwdriver, just for size comparison? I'd like to invest in a ratcheting screwdriver, but I don't want a bulky one.
Thanks! I got it cleaned up and working good too. There is a thread floating around on here of the before and after but can't link it right now from my phone.nice old box wrench
The color scheme did yes...still the same awesome snap on driver..nothing changed there
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I personally dont see the need for rad hose picks i just use a large flat tip screwdriver to lift the hose away from the flange and combination pliers,nice purchases man. You are gonna love those screwdrivers. A question though, are those long tools for radiator hose used much or no?
can't do that when the hose is comming out of the firewallI personally dont see the need for rad hose picks i just use a large flat tip screwdriver to lift the hose away from the flange and combination pliers,
Too sharp for my liking around rad hoses... maybe just me.

lol $12.99 is a good start. please send more $$And canukian and the .ca folks get my money for a change.
It feels... so..um....odd. LOL
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lol $12.99 is a good start. please send more $$
those are great prybars. I have the same set though I didn't get as good a deal as you. I paid $14.99![]()
Haven't run into any problems yet but i get your point, btw for those of you who may of thought i was bashing, i was not in anyway. I would never criticize a tool purchase.can't do that when the hose is comming out of the firewall

That sounds like a challenge![]()
durallymax, I have absolutely no use for a sledge that size, but damn if I don't want one.
Just curious where did you pick up the plier rack from. Thanks
nice purchases man. You are gonna love those screwdrivers. A question though, are those long tools for radiator hose used much or no?
Some new stuff from the flea market. Those Napa sockets I realized they are actually Sunnex. Magnetic. Paid $20 for the set new. They still have a ton of those in 3/8" and 1/2". They also sell all 3 in sets for $90.
I personally dont see the need for rad hose picks i just use a large flat tip screwdriver to lift the hose away from the flange and combination pliers,
Too sharp for my liking around rad hoses... maybe just me.
nice purchases man. You are gonna love those screwdrivers. A question though, are those long tools for radiator hose used much or no?
Got a snap on guy coming to job sites now?
its used, havent been a truck in a few years.Got a snap on guy coming to job sites now?
Basically if you look at his picture top to bottom is almost my order of use. I use the one that's at the "top" the most. I got the set on $99 special a couple years ago.Now you guys got my curiosity going, whats the most practical/used rad hose pick?
I might just have to try em out
Now you guys got my curiosity going, whats the most practical/used rad hose pick?
I might just have to try em out