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MagnumForce

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Ratcheting Flex Head Combos from Menards for 30 bucks. In an industrial environment, 99% of the fasteners I deal with are Standard.

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Stopped at Lowe's and got an awesome clearance deal on this magnetic laser level. Mine at work is shot and I needed a new one, 15 bucks, the "new" ones that had different packaging were 40. I use this to lay out black iron pipe for air and weld gas lines as well as smoke eater ductwork from weld cells to smoke eaters.

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Also this right angle driver and socket set which will be handy as heck getting to prox switches, air cylinder mounts and tooling for 10 bucks.

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I am always amazed at the type of stuff I use as an Industrial Maintenance Tech vs the Auto Techs, here.
 

90zcar

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^^^^thats a pretty nice air hammer for the price. I got it to replace my harbor freight one. Picked mine up for around 50bux last month when I had to bust out some rivets on a side job I was doing at my house. Couldn't see spending 300 some on the snap on one for occasional use


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G-Ram

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NWO
^^^^thats a pretty nice air hammer for the price. I got it to replace my harbor freight one. Picked mine up for around 50bux last month when I had to bust out some rivets on a side job I was doing at my house. Couldn't see spending 300 some on the snap on one for occasional use


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For $59.99 I can't complain! Way better than the no name brand one in my toolbox at work :lol_hitti
 
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zkling

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Dude I'm all for SO tools, but not to the point that you go broke. I really really hope he didn't buy it all once.

I'm going to say he got a good deal on a large used lot. A few of the items show wear from what I can see.
 

Bigblue&Goldie

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AZ
I'm going to say he got a good deal on a large used lot. A few of the items show wear from what I can see.
Clearly it's not new stuff. I would think you could get everything about 50% off buying a "lot" from somebody getting out of the field.
 

gooblunar

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Not everything was purchased at one time. It's all been purchased new within the last 2 months. I'm a farm hand /mechanic and my boxes in my work truck destroy my tools between roads rash, and moisture. I bring my more valuable tools home with me every day because iv had too much stuff disappear. I have a good thing with my tool guy. He's a family friend. Iv always been addicted to tools but stayed away from his truck. Now that my finances are good, I'm upgrading. I own tools from all common brands in the states, but since I know my SO guy so well, and he works with me on price and warranty. I love any brand of tool that does the job , but I don't mind paying a little more for good service and help a friend.
My work location is no where near a tool truck route. So it's nice to go to his house and hang out and play with tools.
My tool addiction drives my other half crazy.
 
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BajaBound

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Nor Cal
I am terrible about showing my new tools and some new and new to me from the past couple of months.

Littlestown No. 25, I bought it from a gentleman relatively locally who brought it back to life and now I cannot decide where to put it.





GW 3552 and 3551D



SO SLF80A, SN18B, SX80B



VIM Triple Square in short and long. Amazing quality!



Milwaukee M18 Fuel 1/2, 3/8 Impact, Hammer Drill, 1/4 Hex Impact Driver. M12 High Speed Rotary Tool, 3/8 Ratchet and LED Flash Light.



SO F80



Tekton 3/8 Deep Well Impact Set



Craftsman USA Nut Drivers



Peg Board that my friend hooked my up with while I swapped out his ball joints. On the board are some new additions as well. Estwing DFH24 and CCD45. GW 24" Crescent Wrench from the hot deals a while back.



 

zmotorsports

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Oct 20, 2009
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Northern Utah
Snap-On dealer dropped off my new 3/8" TechAngle torque wrench to me yesterday that I ordered a couple of weeks ago.
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Here she is in her new home next to her siblings.
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I purchased the 1/2" TechAngle from Snap-On a few weeks back.

Mike.
 

Crown Imperial

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Jun 13, 2014
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436
Location
SE Florida
Those EZ Red "Wrench Connection" hex bits looks perfect for my motorcycle tool kit. Gonna get me a set.
Thanks for posting the link to your review
$10 on Amazon is a great deal if it's true that their list price is $60 which I find hard to believe but what the heck who knows.
 
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79silverado

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Sep 21, 2013
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Location
Emporia,KS
I am terrible about showing my new tools and some new and new to me from the past couple of months.

Littlestown No. 25, I bought it from a gentleman relatively locally who brought it back to life and now I cannot decide where to put it.





GW 3552 and 3551D



SO SLF80A, SN18B, SX80B



VIM Triple Square in short and long. Amazing quality!



Milwaukee M18 Fuel 1/2, 3/8 Impact, Hammer Drill, 1/4 Hex Impact Driver. M12 High Speed Rotary Tool, 3/8 Ratchet and LED Flash Light.



SO F80



Tekton 3/8 Deep Well Impact Set



Craftsman USA Nut Drivers



Peg Board that my friend hooked my up with while I swapped out his ball joints. On the board are some new additions as well. Estwing DFH24 and CCD45. GW 24" Crescent Wrench from the hot deals a while back.



Where are those vim tools made i see them a lot

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