To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Show your new tool arrivals

To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

K-Dog

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 15, 2014
Messages
2,523
Location
Millersville Maryland
This arrive, no more second guessing .....


attachment.php

What exactly is it and what would you use it for ?
 

wagzilla

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
604
Location
Arizona
I found this at a yard sale today
a>

OK OK OK don't worry my wife didn't go for it ether

Got it last night from Snappy

James
 

SASORacing

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 10, 2014
Messages
964
Location
Utah
SK 48 1/4 set, grab and go case! Very neat. 1/4 is an awesome drive size for small bolts on motorcycles (when I'm not using an impact of course).

unnamed.jpg
 

pepi

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2013
Messages
2,883
Location
Woodstock, GA
What exactly is it and what would you use it for ?

Called a Portable Shielding Gas Flowmeter;

Allows you to verify the argon flow at the torch tip. Checking the Mig the regulator setting was in sync with the torch tip flow. However the Tig, flow at the torch was down from the regulator setting. This caused by the gas lens, and will also indicate if splatter is restricting the gas flow thru the lens.

Gives the welder a better way of measuring and insuring the shielding gas will create a good shield over the welding area.
 

owenst7

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 19, 2011
Messages
632
Location
Anchorage/Reno
Snap on is for reference. I've had that for years. Probably sell it now cuz it has way too much drag to be useful and I've got a better 3/8" stubby now.
 

Attachments

  • 20141011_220023.jpg
    20141011_220023.jpg
    151.9 KB · Views: 132
  • 20141011_215427.jpg
    20141011_215427.jpg
    150.2 KB · Views: 115
  • 20141011_215358.jpg
    20141011_215358.jpg
    151.9 KB · Views: 120
  • 20141012_124920.jpg
    20141012_124920.jpg
    150.1 KB · Views: 45
Last edited:

Acuratechva

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 4, 2013
Messages
438
Location
Virginia Beach VA
Picked up my first air brush. Tested with two stage world rally blue and damn near shocked how much easier it is than a touch up hvlp. From now on it will be doing most of its work.
 

Attachments

  • Photo Oct 08, 6 06 28 PM (1).jpg
    Photo Oct 08, 6 06 28 PM (1).jpg
    130.1 KB · Views: 132
  • Photo Oct 08, 9 02 32 PM.jpg
    Photo Oct 08, 9 02 32 PM.jpg
    125.5 KB · Views: 151
  • Photo Oct 11, 11 47 30 AM.jpg
    Photo Oct 11, 11 47 30 AM.jpg
    134.6 KB · Views: 135

Fireball027

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 9, 2009
Messages
709
Location
Niagara, ON
Here is a couple items that I have bought over the last few months.

Snap on power steering puller, Matco pink plier and mirror set, valve core remover, drill chuck key



A couple drain pans from Mac, service light reset tool, wire pierce guide.



Also I bought this scanner from Matco (Dealer Demo) for a really good price.



And worked this stuff into the deal.

 

spoon671

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 31, 2014
Messages
403
Location
SFCA
Picked up my first air brush. Tested with two stage world rally blue and damn near shocked how much easier it is than a touch up hvlp. From now on it will be doing most of its work.


Acura tech. Subaru colors. Is there something we should know? ;-)

Very nice job on the painting!! How much buffing did you do afterward?
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Acuratechva

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 4, 2013
Messages
438
Location
Virginia Beach VA
Acura tech. Subaru colors. Is there something we should know? ;-)

Very nice job on the painting!! How much buffing did you do afterward?

Well Subaru's are about the only cars out there that don't take a therapist to keep me from flying off the handle:) . I should really change that name, good ten years out of date.


As far as buffing i didn't need to do any. But small pieces are typically easy to do and flow out nicely. Eager to see how a larger object like license plate frame will turn out with such a small air brush.

Also need to repair a big deep scratch in the hood, exciting!
 

Fireball027

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 9, 2009
Messages
709
Location
Niagara, ON
Fireball i own the launch gds as well and am versed in it so if you have any questions feel free to ask.

Thanks for the offer and I will keep that it mind for sure.

Im trying to figure it out as it is bit different then what I am use to. The shops I have worked at have always had Snap-on scanners and was looking for a used one but then that popped up and the price was to good to pass up.
 

EricTheTireGuy

Active member
Joined
Oct 10, 2014
Messages
27
Location
Arkansas
I just scored a 20pc set metric/sale Gearwrenchs! My brother just bought them for me as a gift because I mentioned that my next tool purchase was going to be some ratcheting wrenches. :)
 

GMTECH1

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 21, 2014
Messages
64
:drool::drool::drool:





How is it? Is it better than the 7v version?



I have the 7v version and I've been wanting more power,been looking at the IR 3/8 20v and 12 v guns but want to get my hands on the this snap on one before I decide.




I have the 14.4. It will take lug nuts off of a car more times than not. I bought it to do steering shaft pinch bolts at the base of steering columns and for steering wheel nuts. I don't like dragging an air hose into customers cars if I can help it.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

sbyrne92

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 23, 2014
Messages
232
Used the group on Coupon to snag the 36" Cman pry bar, looks pretty solid. I like the handle on it. Just wish it came with a striking cap.

<a href="http://s290.photobucket.com/user/sbyrne92/media/IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll248/sbyrne92/IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg"/></a>
 
Joined
Mar 19, 2014
Messages
6
:drool::drool::drool:





How is it? Is it better than the 7v version?



I have the 7v version and I've been wanting more power,been looking at the IR 3/8 20v and 12 v guns but want to get my hands on the this snap on one before I decide.
I only have use it on my car because i have receive it this friday but you feel that this little beast have lot of power for is size


Envoyé de mon iPhone à l'aide de Tapatalk
 

jfcasey

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 30, 2010
Messages
1,358
Location
New Hampshire
Used the group on Coupon to snag the 36" Cman pry bar, looks pretty solid. I like the handle on it. Just wish it came with a striking cap.

<a href="http://s290.photobucket.com/user/sbyrne92/media/IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll248/sbyrne92/IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg"/></a>
I have pounded the **** out of those and not broken them. They hold up stupid good for not having capped ends.
Used the group on Coupon to snag the 36" Cman pry bar, looks pretty solid. I like the handle on it. Just wish it came with a striking cap.

<a href="http://s290.photobucket.com/user/sbyrne92/media/IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll248/sbyrne92/IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_20141012_165146456.jpg"/></a>
 

kwon

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 6, 2012
Messages
75
Well I was going through my grandfathers tool box finally since he died a few months back and found this. Never knew he had this. It's a snap on F-710B trying to find a date stamp but this was all I could find.
d72b30ddaad3172c98cff98514b24555.jpg
db711112aa8220eb7dbf3a2df530414f.jpg
 
Last edited:

Skin

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2010
Messages
11,713
Location
Boston
How long is that snap on 14.4V impact from square drive end to the back end?

Its practically identical to the 7.2 volt, slightly fatter hammer casing (and has 3 LED) but that's about it. Made in China but its a really well built tool. If you already have the batteries or can get the kit cheap its a nice unit. My only gripe is there is no boot for it or the batteries.

2rmpl3t.jpg
 
Last edited:

SC-AW11

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 23, 2012
Messages
463
DS HL Stinger 640 Lumens. This thing is bright
c411e1162cbe9a0fb6db7b3361e7e090.jpg

Fluke 87 with automotive sure grip leads
8baaf184868481f5da4dbe24f5d1e7b6.jpg
 

Ruger_556

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 8, 2013
Messages
4,005
Its practically identical to the 7.2 volt, slightly fatter hammer casing (and has 3 LED) but that's about it. Made in China but its a really well built tool. If you already have the batteries or can get the kit cheap its a nice unit. My only gripe is there is no boot for it or the batteries.

2rmpl3t.jpg

I really want one... Maybe next payday, the 7.2 is nice but this one looks like it'll be :rocker:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom