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gsingh

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That is what I'm talking about!

Now you have to make a repair vid when you use it!
 

durallymax

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Picked up a used Hutch and locker for my box yesterday. The locker is for a 1000 series box which is 4" taller than my 7000 series. That's why it hangs low. Not a big deal but it does hit the wheels. Fortunately it's a big deep lip that hits them so it was easily bent out of the way.

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Hafen_Kafer

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Fowler 52-662-040 Pocket Magnifier, 40X Magnification, Scale Range 0-0.07" with .001 graduation. I got the light for it but it's a joke. I kept the bracket and attached the Streamlight Pocket light.

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mkIValh

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Please let me know how that jacket is. More pics would be appreciated of the jacket, both on and off a person. I really want to pick up a heated jacket after last year.

So far I really like it the hoodie, heats up the chest and upper back. Even without turning on the power the hoodie keeps you quite warm. The temps outside haven't been cold yet to officailly test out the hoodie.

How much did the hoodie set you back? Did you get the kit with batteries/charger or just the jacket? I've wanted one for a while but no one local has them in stock. I don't really want to buy online.

$99+tax at home depot and I just got the hoodie.
 

kiatech

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Didn't want to pay snap on prices and took advantage of my $10 sywr points
 

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DodgeMech

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snap off doesn't charge a whole hell of a lot more than sears does for them pliers...

either way, you'll like the **** out of them...not an everyday use tool by any means(for me, anyway) but definitely a lifesaver and knuckle saver when needed
 

Champ1017

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MP&C

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Not really a new tool, but more like new pieces.. This is a crescent wrench rebuild kit that came out of a now closed hardware store. I picked this up at an auction yesterday. New jaws, thumbwheel/gears, and even vise grip springs (which I actually need a couple). Not items you're likely to see at a big box store..

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Ruger_556

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Not really a tool but was at Office Depot and ran across these "real useful boxes" for about $1 each (the small ones anyway). Should be perfect for small parts, screwdriver bits, and other small tools that usually roll around in the drawer.



Probably be buying more of these ones...

 
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1foxracing

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Today's arrival from Amazon.com.
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rick carpenter

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Channellock 337 dikes, and Knipex 614 electrician's pliers (w 10/12/14 gauge wire strippers) to try to save room & weight in my belt bag. Of course, I immediately crammed more tools in...

I didn't realize the Knipex's were going to be so dainty, but hey they're strippers with a degree of long nose capability.
 

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GHBrumbaugh

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Channellock 337 dikes, and Knipex 614 electrician's pliers (w 10/12/14 gauge wire strippers) to try to save room & weight in my belt bag. Of course, I immediately crammed more tools in...

I didn't realize the Knipex's were going to be so dainty, but hey they're strippers with a degree of long nose capability.

I've yet to find the daintiness of the electrician's pliers, to cause any shortcomings in it's capabilities.
 

quattroJoe

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Channellock 337 dikes, and Knipex 614 electrician's pliers (w 10/12/14 gauge wire strippers) to try to save room & weight in my belt bag. Of course, I immediately crammed more tools in...

I didn't realize the Knipex's were going to be so dainty, but hey they're strippers with a degree of long nose capability.

I've got that same Knipex electrician pliers, holding up nicely with near daily use. I've yet to see anything from Knipex that isn't very high quality, you'll love them.
 

Caparris

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:drool: I want so bad...


I've been drooling over this thing since I found out they existed.. Finally sold my old snap on ones to give this one a shot

Remaining parts showed up this afternoon:

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Will give it a try later tonight!

Only complaint is I wish you could leave the rubber boot on and still fit it in the case
 

Caparris

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First world problems... did you get a decent deal on it? If so, from where?

All the CPO sites were out of the refurb kits, so I ended up piecing one together. Bare tool and condom from cpooutlets, battery/charger/case from ebay. Wasn't that great of a price, something like $350 for the whole thing. I think the normal refurb kit is like $320, then the condom is 30 or 40.. I had been looking non stop for several days, so I got to the point where I didn't care about saving a little bit anymore, I just wanted the damn thing ordered, haha

Can't believe how fast everything got here.. I ordered Friday morning and everything got here today. The impact didn't even go out until like 6 or 7pm Friday
 

Caparris

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Got a green one couple of weeks ago. I'm going to wait a while for the 3/8 drive one. $500 a piece is too much!

Geez, that ain't cheap

I'm thinking if I can get mid 200's for my 1/2 drive one and find a new style one for mid 300's it would be worth upgrading. Seems like those prices aren't too out there based on just looking through some old listings on ebay. We shall see though. I'm done buying tools for a few weeks regardless
 
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