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E.rodz

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biggest score on my biggest tool yet! i have been looking for one of these for a long time and just stumbled across this one by complete accident .never befor have i ever been so excited to bring home some old iron!!;)



 

LXCam

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You absolutely completely utterly ****!!!!!!


I assume it's in working order and did she come with all the toys too?
 

MattVette89

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biggest score on my biggest tool yet! i have been looking for one of these for a long time and just stumbled across this one by complete accident .never befor have i ever been so excited to bring home some old iron!!;)

I know I'm not the only one....what is it?
 

warmpancakes

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I'm lost, so you bought the Monopoly game and they accidentally placed the screwdrivers in the box to ship? Or did they just threw them in as a freebee?


it was a promo from years ago Buy a 8 piece screwdriver set get a snap on monopoly game free,

seller thought they were selling a board game they didnt know there were screwdrivers in the box:evil:
 

Nik_95Cobra

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My shop ones are green and the home ones are all hard handled so I got these for home too. Red, White, and Blue 4th of July set, and they came with a nice made in the USA flag. :D

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NUTTSGT

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biggest score on my biggest tool yet! i have been looking for one of these for a long time and just stumbled across this one by complete accident .never befor have i ever been so excited to bring home some old iron!!;)





I can see that either getting painted yellow and a Pac-man scheme airbrushed on it or a metal panel airbrush with rusty rivets. Awesome score. :beer:
 

NUTTSGT

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Picked up a Ryobi power washer today from HD. I wasn't sure about buying a Ryobi but it had decent reviews, a lowered price and a Honda engine. The 10% off coupon didn't hurt either.

 

Bobcat753

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Picked up a Ryobi power washer today from HD. I wasn't sure about buying a Ryobi but it had decent reviews, a lowered price and a Honda engine. The 10% off coupon didn't hurt either.


You just got me thinking, ordering a green engine cowl and replacing the red one on my honda mower. I think it will look pretty cool:willy_nil
That's only if you can get the green one.
 

kwon

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Picked up a set of new 440s today. The old ones were my great grandfathers form the late 50s early 60s still working great!
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Finky198

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Got it last week just got the rest of it today Hammer time
Atlas Copco RRH12p ts ajax 3200 quick chuck and a grey pneumatic 7pc chisel set

I would like to say a I had a great experience with ajax tool works parts department as I was not able to find the part I need anywhere else they were able to ship and did it all for free just for the inconvenience very awesome people over there.

If you're thinking Atlas Copco just buy it don't ask just do it fit and finish is perfect less noise and vibration then any other air tool I have what can I say I'll be buying more

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Picked up a Ryobi power washer today from HD. I wasn't sure about buying a Ryobi but it had decent reviews, a lowered price and a Honda engine. The 10% off coupon didn't hurt either.


I've found Ryobi to be atleast on par with Stanley these days. Stanley (everything) has really disappointed me from what their reputation use to be.
I have a little 10gallon Ryobi (oil free) Air Compressor and it works great.
 
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kiatech

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Got it last week just got the rest of it today Hammer time
Atlas Copco RRH12p ts ajax 3200 quick chuck and a grey pneumatic 7pc chisel set

I would like to say a I had a great experience with ajax tool works parts department as I was not able to find the part I need anywhere else they were able to ship and did it all for free just for the inconvenience very awesome people over there.

If you're thinking Atlas Copco just buy it don't ask just do it fit and finish is perfect less noise and vibration then any other air tool I have what can I say I'll be buying more

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I have a similar model (7x) and its a beast.
 

Finky198

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Are those wilde rebranded for craftsman look like what I've seen At sears not sure seem nice I just don't need anymore prybars

And yes the rivet hammer kicks like a mule on steroids thinking of buying a 4X RRH08 next so impressed any specialty chisels that u can recommend
 
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firworks

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Steelman Pro 160 Tooth Ratchets
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I'm really surprised by how hefty they are and they feel awesome. The few times I've used them already I spent the entire time I wasn't actively wrenching on them just spinning them by hand to hear the really tight Vrrrrrrts from the 160 teeth.
 

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Steelman Pro 160 Tooth Ratchets
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I'm really surprised by how hefty they are and they feel awesome. The few times I've used them already I spent the entire time I wasn't actively wrenching on them just spinning them by hand to hear the really tight Vrrrrrrts from the 160 teeth.

Looks like a quality set. Passes the durability test too!
Where are they made?

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Jawn

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Took a second reading to get what this is, but wow! That sounds like it'd be really useful.

Yes, I hate tapping by hand. This isn't as much a help for individual holes, but if I had something with multiple holes set up all to the same thread and depth (or through holes), it will really make things easy.
 

jlipsky14

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Picked up a second 44" box that I saw popped on craigslist for $200, a set of Hansen socket holders, a 3 pc craftsman pry bar set (usa made by Wilde Tools), the dasco chisel from the hot deals section for $5, the SK 3/8 deep impact set from the hot deals thread.
Since they ended up in the picture some new Monroe shocks for the super duty.

Have both the Sunex 1/2 inch impact master sets on the way.
 
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firworks

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Picked up a second 44" box that I saw popped on craigslist for $200, a set of Hansen socket holders, a 3 pc craftsman pry bar set (usa made by Wilde Tools), the dasco chisel from the hot deals section for $5, the SK 3/8 deep impact set from the hot deals thread.
Since they ended up in the picture some new Monroe shocks for the super duty.

Have both the Sunex 1/2 inch impact master sets on the way.

Wow that box looks brand new. A steal for 200$. I think I'm gonna go pick one of those up this weekend but for coupon price. I never see any HF boxes on CL around here. What are your initial feels on it?
 

Johnk781

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This month's haul. I guess you could say I went a little "punch crazy".
 

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wantacoe

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Garage sale find among all the beanie babies and trinkets. Craftsman circle H and BE 1/2 ratchets.
 

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jlipsky14

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Wow that box looks brand new. A steal for 200$. I think I'm gonna go pick one of those up this weekend but for coupon price. I never see any HF boxes on CL around here. What are your initial feels on it?

This was the first one I saw pop up on craigslist for less than the coupon price. I just happen to look on craigslist the day it was posted.
I have another 44" box that I purchased a month or two ago and you cant tell any difference between the two, This one being a 1 1/2 years old used by a tech at an Acura dealership who just upgraded boxes.
 

wyo george

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Nothing too exciting, but I did get a new set of USA made Wilde picks. I like the small handles, I do a lot of work on motorcycles and ATVs and small is usually better.



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