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Mantis806

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Here's a few I've added to my collection. Haven't had a chance to use any of it yet, but weather is really warming up in NYC so hopefully I will get my hands dirty soon.
 

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abvw

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I couldn't keep my eyes off this thing! What a beauty!!!!

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Strouty

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I would like to show my tools, but the driver said they did not come in, then he tells me he won't be around next week because of training. I guess I should have ordered direct, that means I am waiting 3 weeks. Luckily, I do not actually need the tools.
 

Travisnd

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I got these Craftsman Industrial tools in the mail today. All are USA Made....3/8 impact sockets sae and metric, regular and deep, flex head ratcheting wrenches to complete my sets and combo wrench 23mm to help complete the set! :rocker: Have a few more Craftsman Industrial tools coming!!


 

Mike.ASC

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I got these Craftsman Industrial tools in the mail today. All are USA Made....3/8 impact sockets sae and metric, regular and deep, flex head ratcheting wrenches to complete my sets and combo wrench 23mm to help complete the set! :rocker: Have a few more Craftsman Industrial tools coming!!



I'm liking the white box , what kind is it ?
 

gipraw

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Cypress, TX
Astro Pneumatic 8 piece go-through screwdriver set from Woot.
I prefer hard acetate handles, but these feel extremely nice in the hand, plus the shank extending through the handle with a striking cap made these too good a deal to pass up.


I think you will like them. I bought the same set a couple of months ago as a back up set and was pleasantly surprised by them.


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rockinacummins

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Pawn shop today. $10 OTD for a 3" USA clamp, older craftsman stubby #2 Phillips, and Blackhawk USA groove joint pliers. They are about 2" longer than my channellock 440's and have hardly been used

 

colin39

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Got these today, my torque angle gauge failed inspection so it was sent back for calibration, facom received it and then 2 weeks down the line lost it, so 4weeks later i got this and a hacksaw, as a peice offering of tool man as he new i wanted one for the van. Both items for the cost of calibration £60.0 im a happy bunny
 

upgrading

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Looking at the the Local Sears ad and saw these for $39.99.
Had points and surprise points, so I got both sets plus a punch and chisel holder to be sent in the mail for $66.??.
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A couple things from Amazon.
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herfalerf

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Just picked this up off the truck. Left over promo item and got a nice deal on it.


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diamonddustin

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Early birthday presents to myself.

CDI torque wrench, Wera long reach #1 phillips, metal scribe, deburring tool, 12" machinist ruler
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jobo1004

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My first Snap-on tools. Picked these up used on Ebay. Now working on piecing together a metric set.
 

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burke753

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My IR 2112 was on its last legs. So I picked this up to replace it. Price to power ratio couldn't be beat, plus I have a few Mac air ratchets that are excellent. So I figured I'd give the 3/8" impact a try
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MattVette89

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Arrived today - Gearwrench SAE and metric long pattern with surface drive plus:







Length difference:

New long panel / CM RP ratcheting / CM RP / Gearwrench flex stubby

 

OCD

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Checked out the inside of a snap on truck for the first time in my 48 years!! Probably a good thing I waited this long!! Whoa, it even smelled good!!

I was behind one in traffic today that had a cool old school mural on the back, so I followed him to his next stop and asked if I could look at his truck... He was really cool about it and invited me in, left with his card, drool all over my shirt, and this 1/2 inch drive beauty!!

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I am slowly swapping all of my made in china tools for Canadian and American made...
 

Bobcat753

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Checked out the inside of a snap on truck for the first time in my 48 years!! Probably a good thing I waited this long!! Whoa, it even smelled good!!

I was behind one in traffic today that had a cool old school mural on the back, so I followed him to his next stop and asked if I could look at his truck... He was really cool about it and invited me in, left with his card, drool all over my shirt, and this 1/2 inch drive beauty!!

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I am slowly swapping all of my made in china tools for Canadian and American made...

Did you check your pants for sticky residue? :lol:
That's a nice ratchet BTW
 

ADSR

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Checked out the inside of a snap on truck for the first time in my 48 years!! Probably a good thing I waited this long!! Whoa, it even smelled good!!

I was behind one in traffic today that had a cool old school mural on the back, so I followed him to his next stop and asked if I could look at his truck... He was really cool about it and invited me in, left with his card, drool all over my shirt, and this 1/2 inch drive beauty!!

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I am slowly swapping all of my made in china tools for Canadian and American made...

Congrats! That's a sweet rat!
 

herfalerf

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is the deal that he used lube?


Well there is some machine oil on them so I guess.

I know they are expensive but they will last a lifetime and I use them professionally. Plus they are shiny. I like shiny.


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Jarhead0408

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Checked out the inside of a snap on truck for the first time in my 48 years!! Probably a good thing I waited this long!! Whoa, it even smelled good!!

I was behind one in traffic today that had a cool old school mural on the back, so I followed him to his next stop and asked if I could look at his truck... He was really cool about it and invited me in, left with his card, drool all over my shirt, and this 1/2 inch drive beauty!!

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I am slowly swapping all of my made in china tools for Canadian and American made...


Man that green sure looks nice! Bet you won't buy just one Dual-80!
 

kiatech

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Sweet looking hammer, is it a .498 shank or .401? Any more details on it?

I am looking at getting a new one, well my first one. I actually bought the bits for it the other day, kind of like the cart before the horse.

.498 shank 7x hammer. It has a linear trigger so its REALLY easy to control. FWIW the thumb screw on the bottom act like a set screw on your lawn mower. It limits how far the trigger travels instead of the air flow. It hits HARD and smooth. The snap on PHxxxx is a joke compared to it and double the price.
 

OCD

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Did you check your pants for sticky residue? :lol:
That's a nice ratchet BTW

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Congrats! That's a sweet rat!

I came home and tried it out, wow best tool I have ever bought... So far!!

Man that green sure looks nice! Bet you won't buy just one Dual-80!

Last weekend I bought a 3/8 drive green hard handled one off ebay, waiting for it to get here!! And yes, I want Moar!!

It's all your guy's fault too... :lol:
 
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