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LXCam

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So what brand are these and where did you get them?
Dig.

Another one of them Woot deal. Here's the copy/paste BS info. Granted, I've never heard of these guys, but **** I'm not building a nuclear plant with them either. :D

"Savage SVBCKO Contractor Value Kit 24', 48', 78' Professional Box Beam Level with Gelshock End Caps. Savage SVBTS0 Tub Surround Kit 32" and 54" Professional Box Beam Level with Gelshock End Caps"

All five were $160
 
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stokefire7

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I like the ratchet so much I bought two. :) All for 136 and change. I thought it was a good deal.
 

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FOCUS.FREAK

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Tool box drawer liner and needle nose vise grips irwin



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BuffaloHiker

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Just received my first Armstrong product, 1/2" 15 pc 6 pt socket set. Purchased from Apex Tool Group on-line store for $55. Very nice fit-n-finish and heavy. Easy to read markings. This won't be my last purchase of Armstrong products.
 

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Ruger_556

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Stopped by the hardware store and picked these up tonight... Both were less than they can be found for online actually :D

 

OCD

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First Snap on sockets I have ever bought, got them all for $500 Canadian!!

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Some new channellocks for work...

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VoodooJ

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That little thing is awesome! I haven't seen one of those in years...brings back some cool childhood memories. If you ever decide to sell it please hit me up.
 

sbyrne92

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That little thing is awesome! I haven't seen one of those in years...brings back some cool childhood memories. If you ever decide to sell it please hit me up.

Never seen one, I saw it and had to have it. It's got a 1 in shank. I think it might have been home made. On the back it says 1/4, but could have been a stubby screwdriver

 

Nele

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Got another pair of knipex pliers, hi-lev 10" cutters and roll up full of snap ring pliers
 

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AmishFury

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Never seen one, I saw it and had to have it. It's got a 1 in shank. I think it might have been home made. On the back it says 1/4, but could have been a stubby screwdriver


the thing is that style handle in solid black from cman i've only ever seen in that kind of tool

but i've never seen a full stubby version (seen stubby shank on full length handle)

you have a model # on that?
 

RumT

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New model 17 tig torch with flex head, valve, and 12' superflex hose.
(For my PowerMig 210 MP due here in a week)

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New twist lock Dinse 35 adapter, 1.5% Lanthanated Tungsten, and CK gas saver parts.
 
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sbyrne92

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the thing is that style handle in solid black from cman i've only ever seen in that kind of tool

but i've never seen a full stubby version (seen stubby shank on full length handle)

you have a model # on that?

No number available. Thats why I think it might be homemade by someones dad that was sold.
 

sbyrne92

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After using a wood 2x2 for 5 years. This thing is the bees knees. Made in the USA too!

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thaghost87

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SO grips! They were on sale... only had the medium size for a while.



May have posted these already but... GW locking 1/4"... works great for $17!! Love em
 

90zcar

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Nothing fancy but I been missing 4.5 and 5.5 on my Hansen rack. I don't use deep 1/4 sockets that much so I never upgraded them to snap on. These kobalts will fill in the gap that craftsman couldn't fill
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bobemmerich

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Nothing fancy but I been missing 4.5 and 5.5 on my Hansen rack. I don't use deep 1/4 sockets that much so I never upgraded them to snap on. These kobalts will fill in the gap that craftsman couldn't fill
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Those are handy for the pesky under dash work on GM S-Series trucks
 
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K-Dog

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Nothing fancy but I been missing 4.5 and 5.5 on my Hansen rack. I don't use deep 1/4 sockets that much so I never upgraded them to snap on. These kobalts will fill in the gap that craftsman couldn't fill
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I know 5.5 can be found on Ford stuff. Who uses a 4.5 ?
 

gaffobohs

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Picked up this mastercraft 1/2 torque wrench with bonus 24" breaker bar for $60! Considering the torque wrench was on sale last week for $70, and I was going to buy it then, its a pretty good deal!

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gaffobohs

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That is a great torque wrench!! Good deal!!
Yeah pretty happy with it I bought the 3/8 last week so all set. Don't torque much at work mainly wheel bearings and stuff so I don't need a tool truck brand one. Used the 3/8 last week to torque down injectors and oil rails.
 

OCD

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I picked up some insulated wera screwdrivers for work, I can't believe how nice the tips are on them... Might have to replace my m/c's at home too...

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panknuckshovel

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I picked up some insulated wera screwdrivers for work, I can't believe how nice the tips are on them... Might have to replace my m/c's at home too...

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The Wera insulated were dirt cheap through sears a little while ago and I grabbed them strictly for high visibility reasons, I don't dont do electric. You are correct though, the tips are incredible.
 

redbarron57

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Help me identify that old snap on ratchet. the truck guy said 1940's

Snap on half round ******* file
Snap on flat smooth
Snap on 12" pry bar
Snap on 4" pry bar
Blue point 15" alignment bar
5/16,3/8, 7/16, 9/16 Snap on boxed end torque adapters.
 
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wiens80

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1/2" 16pc metric set. At $10 a piece I couldn't help myself, plus I'd been itching for 5449.
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ADSR

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SO KRA58H and craftsman side cabinet, SO needs a lock, lockbar, that special tool to remove the drawers, I tried using hacksaw blades but it didn't work.



Do those dewalts have a flank drive style open end?
 

Jarhead0408

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Picked up an old-school late 1940s era Craftsman 3/4"-drive fine-tooth ratchet. The overall length of the ratchet is 18 inches, and the finish appears to be chrome plating.

Wow that's pretty cool! S-K was the maker of that ratchet. If you ever need a rebuild they will send you one for free.
 
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