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toolmutt

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These showed up at NAPA this morning, a few more things come in next week and then I'm done buying tools for awhile. The 0 degree wrenches are really, really nice... :D


I've been looking at those 0 degrees. How thick are the beams?
 

Ruger_556

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I want the ones on the left. What are they called? Have a tight spot I could use them for

0 degree offsets

Those look nice! Are those ratchet wrenches flank drive as well?

Yeah, they have their anti slip serrated box end too. I believe MAC has the same thing...

I've been looking at those 0 degrees. How thick are the beams?

Reasonably so :dunno: Seem thicker than my SOEX Snap On wrenches but the beam is square so it's tough to really compare the two.
 

90zcar

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These showed up at NAPA this morning, a few more things come in next week and then I'm done buying tools for awhile. The 0 degree wrenches are really, really nice... :D





Wow those zero degree ones look almost identical to the snap on ones. How much were they?


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AndrewV

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Ruger, have them drop offa off a box of Raven gloves to.
I switched soley to them, besides hf 9mils for the hard ****. Those ravens are worth it bro.
 

Ruger_556

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Wow those zero degree ones look almost identical to the snap on ones. How much were they?


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The set is about $150 and then another $25 or so for the 13x15

Ruger, have them drop offa off a box of Raven gloves to.
I switched soley to them, besides hf 9mils for the hard ****. Those ravens are worth it bro.

I like these better than the Raven gloves actually, 7.5 mils and the shop buys them so :thumbup:
 

rednotch

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Wow those zero degree ones look almost identical to the snap on ones. How much were they?


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they look exactly like my old Mac BHFM versions with squared off beams vs the snap on rounded one's
 

toolmutt

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Thanks for the info Ruger. I may have to pull the trigger on those. I wish SK would make some.
 

AmishFury

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and i just checked... my 9/16 deep is actually a 14mm
 
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crazytrain

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i bought one of these the other day.

https://store.snapon.com/Air-Ratchets-Ratchet-Air-Compact-1-4-Drive-5-25-ft-lb--P643071.aspx

I had a craftsman1/4" air ratchet that I have used everyday for a year. Well it crapped out on me and stopped working. The one year warranty was up so no help from Sears. No worries though I hated the exhaust on it anyway as it would blow right in your face if you weren't paying attention.

I talked to my Matco dealer and all he had on his truck was the most expensive monster of a 1/4" air ratchet (big and bulky). He would have had to order the solid body air ratchet and price was $272. So when my Snap On guy came in I stepped on the truck and saw this. I had researched the prices on line so I knew what they sold for. I asked if he could get me to $250 from the $330 price. He took a look and found they were on sale and with the trade in of my dead Craftsman he got me to $249. Works awesome and I really like the solid body design.
 

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wooo hooo Free head lamp and 20% off

I had to replace the air hammer quick disconnect because the old one must have vibrated the two set screws out and I didn't notice it. So for $5 I just got another instead of hunting down two set screws that I would have had to go buy. I use a cheapie hammer for rattling loose rusted bolts with my 3/8 drive attachment. I was forced to get a Snap on quick disconnect for my 3050 cause this cheapie would not screw on. Good thing cause I just read where someone used it and it lasted an hour or something like that. My 3050 is a beast to much for rattling rusted hardware.
 

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JasonJ

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Seriously... this is what I have been using as Multimeters, they did the job that I needed them to do for years but it was finally time to upgrade.

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royesses

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I ordered these Armstrong long pattern fractional six point combo's from Wylaco supply company online 3 days ago. The first time I've ordered from them. They had the best price I could find. Lowest shipping too. I mentioned Garage Journal also. A half hour later I got an email that they had been shipped! Frank Curry sent me another email: Thanks Roy. "I love garage journal.com. Hope you enjoy the Armstrong, if you ever need anything else please feel free to hit me up!" I will be ordering from them again. Great service and nice people. www.wylaco.com

The wrenches are first class, very nicely finished and polished with deep chrome.

Also I had purchased some wrenches a while ago, Craftsman pro's in metric and fractional. Made by Armstrong. Also first class wrenches.

Also a set of SK long pattern metrics. First class. Slightly shorter than the Armstrong/Craftsman wrenches.
 

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gooblunar

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Couple of deals in the last 2 weeks. I got a great deal on the meter at a pawn shop. It still had the film on window.






 

gsingh

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I saw that he was going to sell one. I was scared to ask the price.

You did pretty well.

Yup. To me it was a great deal. I saved close to $200 dollars by buying from him. Plus I got it in 3 days.

Pics aren't that clear, but it look brand new. Either someone took really good care of it or it is brand new lol .
 

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My haul for today, 1 1/16 & 1 1/8 usa craftsman wrenches, 2- 11 in milwaukee c clamp locking pliers, 1 1/8 wright short impact socket, a 24 in sands ruler, and a set of channel lock retaining ring pliers
 

Palmer812

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My haul for today, 1 1/16 & 1 1/8 usa craftsman wrenches, 2- 11 in milwaukee c clamp locking pliers, 1 1/8 wright short impact socket, a 24 in sands ruler, and a set of channel lock retaining ring pliers

Where did you get the wrenches at? I need those 2 and a couple others. My local store has them but the larger ones are about $20 each
 

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I guess this is tool related - lol.. Picked them up from the Snap-On booth in Japan - Tokyo Auto Salon..

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