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Finky198

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Some more craftsman stuff
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iScream

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Not sure if many people here will appreciate these but I got a set of Veritas PM-V11 bench chisels and a Veritas Dovetail saw. Already had the other stuff in the pic.


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Some other stuff I've picked up cheap lately with Sears points.

Gearwrench mini pliers set.

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iScream

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I know very little about woodworking tools...but those sure look nice!

Pretty much the top bench chisels on the market today, though a few Japanese brands would argue about that. Not made in the USA but they are made by a company in Canada owned by some good people.



Few other things. The thread detective and Milton fittings came through Amazon but everything else was purchased already marked down then with SYW points and B of A cash back applied to knock another 40 percent or so off.

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I had a pair of long skinny needle nose pliers that I had gotten in an Allen set from Cripe years ago. Set was super cheap, something like $5, for 5 pair or something. Anyway, I could care less about the rest but I really loved these super skinny long needle nose for fine work. Grabbing small hose, electrical wire, releasing connectors etc.. they were the pocket screwdriver of pliers. The grip tore a bit and a well meaning co-worker took it upon himself to wrap the grips in electrical tape. Adhesive oozing, sticking to hand every time I touched them, finally decided to replace them. Naturally the sets are long gone from cripe so upgrade time.

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And some new hearing protection.

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In typical 3M fashion, not made in China.

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3200fps

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In no particular order, got all this stuff in the last few weeks. Since all my good tools are at work I am rebuilding my collection at home. It doesn't all have to be SO, it just has to not be junk. Here goes:

- Osca hammers, made another thread here about them since I could not find much info
- SO deadblow from the truck, got a discount
- Bhondus hex keys with ball ends and Craftsman USA ignition wrenches (garbage finish compared to the overseas produced ones we get here in Canada)
- Axle nut socket set and cheap puller set on sale
- Very long impact extensions
- 3 extra long ratchets (the 1/2 one is 23" or so), just put some lithium grease in them today, also on sale
- A few Irwin clamps on sale, those come in handy

Question: has anyone ever used impact extensions that long? If so, how's the torque loss?
 

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dodge610

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In no particular order, got all this stuff in the last few weeks. Since all my good tools are at work I am rebuilding my collection at home. It doesn't all have to be SO, it just has to not be junk. Here goes:

- Osca hammers, made another thread here about them since I could not find much info
- SO deadblow from the truck, got a discount
- Bhondus hex keys with ball ends and Craftsman USA ignition wrenches (garbage finish compared to the overseas produced ones we get here in Canada)
- Axle nut socket set and cheap puller set on sale
- Very long impact extensions
- 3 extra long ratchets (the 1/2 one is 23" or so), just put some lithium grease in them today, also on sale
- A few Irwin clamps on sale, those come in handy

Question: has anyone ever used impact extensions that long? If so, how's the torque loss?

Where do you get pro point ratchets at never heard of that name.
 

Skin

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He's in Canada, they have their own versions of generic tool names. In the US those ratchets can be found under EZ-Red.
 

kunkernator

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In no particular order, got all this stuff in the last few weeks. Since all my good tools are at work I am rebuilding my collection at home. It doesn't all have to be SO, it just has to not be junk. Here goes:

- Osca hammers, made another thread here about them since I could not find much info
- SO deadblow from the truck, got a discount
- Bhondus hex keys with ball ends and Craftsman USA ignition wrenches (garbage finish compared to the overseas produced ones we get here in Canada)
- Axle nut socket set and cheap puller set on sale
- Very long impact extensions
- 3 extra long ratchets (the 1/2 one is 23" or so), just put some lithium grease in them today, also on sale
- A few Irwin clamps on sale, those come in handy

Question: has anyone ever used impact extensions that long? If so, how's the torque loss?

What brand were those impact extensions?

Also, can you link the thread for the hammers, I cannot find it. I REALLY like the look of the brass one. Where are they made?
 
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3200fps

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I've also seen a lot of Pro Point stuff under Pittsburgh (composite ratchets come to mind).
 

kunkernator

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I needed a nice compact mini sledgehammer stumbled across this Nupla HD3SG 3 lb. 10" hand drilling hammer at Sears Hardware for $28.99. I have a Nupla dead blow rubber mallet at work with an identical handle and grip and I love how it feels in my hand. USA made with a lifetime warranty!

I bought that hammer on special at Sears years back, maybe $10 or so. I love it, and it is my go to hammer on a daily basis at work.

You will LOVE it!
 

3200fps

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What brand were those impact extensions?

Also, can you link the thread for the hammers, I cannot find it. I REALLY like the look of the brass one. Where are they made?

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=305541

There is a bit more info in the thread above, I myself don't know much about them. I'm trying to dig up some info, but they are made in Italy and have a VERY high quality feel to them.

Also those impact extensions are from Pro-Point, a Pittsburgh equivalent.
 
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hemdale

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@iscream: drooling over the chisels. Any ref # ? Are they A2 steel ?


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owenst7

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I bought that hammer on special at Sears years back, maybe $10 or so. I love it, and it is my go to hammer on a daily basis at work.

You will LOVE it!

Funny, I've had that hammer for a couple years, and its the only thing I have gotten a blister from in years. I don't even get blisters from roofing tear off anymore, but that nupla handle rips up the side of my hand. I went back to my Estwing driller and delegated the Nupla to my truck toolbox.

Kind of a bummer. That style handle is great when my hands are sweaty or covered in wheel bearing grease.
 

iScream

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@iscream: drooling over the chisels. Any ref # ? Are they A2 steel ?

No, they're made from a new steel formula Lee Valley came up with and named PM-V11. Lee Valley owns the Veritas brand.

According to them, PM-V11 holds an edge much longer than A2 but sharpens as easy as A2. The reviews you can find online are very good. Aside from the new steel, the machining quality is really nice and the bevel goes all the way to the edge so they are great for dovetails as well as general purpose bench work.

I've got to get some diamond paste ordered so I can final hone them and put all that to the test for myself. My winter project is a new coffee table from some figured cherry I've had stashed for several years.

Check out http://www.pm-v11.com/

Chris
 

killerb87

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What is Gen 2?

I got a 2654 this summer and love it? What's the difference?

10 ft/lbs more, more compact, electronics moved to the handle, improved anvil with more surface area, extra mode and slimmer grip.
 

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$50 from a garage sale. Had tons of mechanic tools, most of them were over priced
 

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Ace19636

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Not sure if many people here will appreciate these but I got a set of Veritas PM-V11 bench chisels and a Veritas Dovetail saw. Already had the other stuff in the pic.


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Those are beautiful, I need to get me a set!
 
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heytrid

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MAC M9CW-M24CW

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Mac Flare Wrenches double ended 9-14 and 3/8 - 11/16

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Proto J4212JSB Set

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Craftsman Raised Panels - 2 on the left are patent pending marked

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Punches/Chisels and such (90% mac with other snap on and use craftsman)

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All for $200(canadian) :)
 
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dwright406

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Some of my newest toys for work.
I love the ct761 3/8 impact, lots of torque from a compact gun.
The CTR761A ratchet is pretty awesome as well. I wish it had a little more torque, but the speed makes up for it.
 

Strouty

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The guys at trusty cook decided I was worthy and sent me a Buddy Blaster 52 for free!

It fits right in with the rest of my hammers. I was going to put it in with the rest of the soft faced dead blows, but I don't have any red hammers and I thought the red white and blue would look better!

Thank you very much, great hammers and a great company!



 
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