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JAKE-THE-TOOL-MAN

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These arrived today. :beer:

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My Zoro order arrived yesterday!

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blkadder

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I have an armadillo that is strong with the force too. :)

Here are a couple of vices I picked up today. They need to be stripped still, but I think they are pretty cool. Sorry about the huge pictures, I still have not figured out how to resize them.

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abvw

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My snap on man came back from a 2 week vacation today.
Didn't really need anything but of course I can't get on the truck and leave empty handed. 20mm deep impact for those swelled up 19mm lugs and a magnet pocket screwdriver
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You might as well pick up the 19.5mm and 21.5mm. Stupid Chrysler.

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90zcar

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You might as well pick up the 19.5mm and 21.5mm. Stupid Chrysler.

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Well from my experience with the 22mm lugs....if they are swelled they are swelled!!
A half size doesn't make much of a difference
Even my snap on guy said the half size sockets are a waste


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90zcar

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How do they swell?


Some cars use a chrome tin like cover cap out over a normal steel lug. Well over time corrosion forms between the two and makes the outter casing "swell" up


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ABADWILLYS

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I was so happy with my Snap On Lith-ion 3/8"s impact i bought about a month ago, I bought the 3/8"s Ratchet, and while i was at it, I got the Power Probe 4, ill bring my PP2 to my home shop now.
On a side note.. those Blue Point Lights that DirtyWerx posted above are excellent Lights, Super Bright, good battery life, awesome magnet on it,I have been using one at work a few months, and its taking the abuse..

 

ladrones

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Someone posted a deal in hot deals for SK 8 piece spline sockets. Hard to pass up for 20 bucks.
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Uncle_Charlie

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New shiny SK goodness. The 1/4 in drive shares the same part number as the 1980's vintage 1/4 in drive I have. I figured somewhere along the line, the p/n would change.
 

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DodgeMech

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I was so happy with my Snap On Lith-ion 3/8"s impact i bought about a month ago, I bought the 3/8"s Ratchet, and while i was at it, I got the Power Probe 4, ill bring my PP2 to my home shop now.
On a side note.. those Blue Point Lights that DirtyWerx posted above are excellent Lights, Super Bright, good battery life, awesome magnet on it,I have been using one at work a few months, and its taking the abuse..


IME, both the ratchet and impact are **** haha...but i have both...or had...the 3/8 impact got lost under a truck a few months ago(left it on the skidplate of a truck i did a valve body on)

the only thing in the "microlithium" lineup worth a damn is the cordless screw driver...that thing is awesome
 
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canuckian

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filled out a couple missing pieces and picked up the EZ red 1/4 flex square/hex ratchet. Nice little tool that I think will come in handy. Driver threw in the ratchet light.
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gooblunar

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It's a tkn72. I have the t72, but I like the mini ratchet for hose clamps and smaller fasteners. I had the tk860 and I loved it . It was smoother and the ratcheting had hardly any drag. I traded it for the new one cause it is smaller than the tk860. I love snapon ratchets but their heads are bigger than other brands.The smaller head size sold me on the tkn72.
 

ABADWILLYS

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IME, both the ratchet and impact are **** haha...but i have both...or had...the 3/8 impact got lost under a truck a few months ago(left it on the skidplate of a truck i did a valve body on)

the only thing in the "microlithium" lineup worth a damn is the cordless screw driver...that thing is awesome


Man, dont say that! lol.. i guess i aint had em long enough, and im a long time air tool user guy..
pretty expensive tool to lose..sheit
 

amlv20

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Man, dont say that! lol.. i guess i aint had em long enough, and im a long time air tool user guy..
pretty expensive tool to lose..sheit

I wish I could add positive news,but I hate hate the 3/8s micro lithium impact it just sits in my box.i also have the same micro lithium ratchet but 1/4 version,my GF got it for me last year as a Christmas gift.it worked great but just days after a year it took a dump,snap on man was cool and honored the warranty since it was within days of original purchase date and sent it out on Tuesday.i know one battery has crapped out and the ratchet has slowed down and lost some power,and that's that I maintained it really good and always greased the head regularly.hoping for the best,by the way this is the second time it's been sent out for repair and I don't abuse my tools!

The milwaukee ratchet has been running strong for over a year and a half now that's with it being at home for a couple months now,might have to take it back to work and bring my snap on home......

I agree the snappy micro lithium screw gun is pretty awesome.add the 19 bit piece set and it's amazing.
 
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Chris83

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Man, dont say that! lol.. i guess i aint had em long enough, and im a long time air tool user guy..
pretty expensive tool to lose..sheit

I don't have the impact yet but I do have the ratchet in 3/8 and love it. Doesn't have lots of torque but it's fast and makes less noise than an air ratchet.
 

ladrones

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New Snap-on plier set.
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Tronyadorable

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Just some **** that costs $45 more than my SATA metric set I bought a couiple weeks back.
The SATA set is as nice or nicer.
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MagnumForce

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For the two times a year I need an 18 inch adjustable, I went cheap. Thanks for having HF stuff without the smell Menards!
 

GlenC

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These came yesterday!

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MagnumForce

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Oh and this because I needed a 12 mm today and didn't have it. I will probably never need it again but damn it, now I have them.
 
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