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90zcar

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Hammer, BP hose clamp pliers, snap ring pliers, hose pick, not quite full set of 3/8" wobble extensions, 1/4" SAE universal sockets, ratcheting screwdriver[/QUOTE]


Is bluepoint no longer carrying the hose clamp pliers?
Reason I asked is my local Sears clearances out all the craftsman version ones


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cliftonbros89

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Close out on the SO truck
Hammer, BP hose clamp pliers, snap ring pliers, hose pick, not quite full set of 3/8" wobble extensions, 1/4" SAE universal sockets, ratcheting screwdriver


Is bluepoint no longer carrying the hose clamp pliers?
Reason I asked is my local Sears clearances out all the craftsman version ones


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Not that I know of. My dealer always had them in stock. Never mentioned it. I can't say about the future for sure cuz it's his last week.
 

OCD

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Recently I have crossed a few more items off my tool want list...

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These are going to come in handy,

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Serpentine belt kit,

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Green Trim tools and u joints, the calipers are for my gf's son,

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These were a buy the semi deep metrics and get the sae deep set free deal,

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I can't believe there is a 22 page manual to operate these beauties, saved 100 bucks off each one... I wanted green, but he only had a 3/8, so I went with twin orange ones!!

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He threw in another shirt too!!

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90zcar

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Last time I'll be buying tools for awhile because it's getting closer to the holidays and some other things need taken care of.

Anyways I got some high flow fittings from my local air supplu(the one fitting isn't pictured as I already installed on my ir gun)
Knipex 10 pliers wrench from sears(ITS AWESOME!!)
And I visited my snap on dealer today at a local shop and bought a 1/2" universal impact
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Comparing new fitting to old
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dkroth

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Last time I'll be buying tools for awhile because it's getting closer to the holidays and some other things need taken care of.

Anyways I got some high flow fittings from my local air supplu(the one fitting isn't pictured as I already installed on my ir gun)
Knipex 10 pliers wrench from sears(ITS AWESOME!!)
And I visited my snap on dealer today at a local shop and bought a 1/2" universal impact

You made good choices!

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3200fps

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The last piece of the Channellock puzzle just in from Amazon and a SO pocket screwdriver. Really like those duckbills, they are long reach.
 

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K-Dog

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Are those the sealer spreaders or the trim tools? Let me know how tou k ike them once you use them pls.

Yeah spreader trim tool whatever you wish I guess. I have not used them yet but I will let you know when I do. I will say this about them, they look flimsy but they are very rigid. Even the tips. Surprisingly.
 

bradley8795

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Didn't take a pic but got the 3/8" & 1/4" Westling socket trays today. And I just can't figure out why they are labeled 6mm to 22mm instead of 8mm to 24mm. How many people really use a 3/8" drive 6mm socket?

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shanny19

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Didn't take a pic but got the 3/8" & 1/4" Westling socket trays today. And I just can't figure out why they are labeled 6mm to 22mm instead of 8mm to 24mm. How many people really use a 3/8" drive 6mm socket?

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Exactly zero more than have bought them to fill their socket trays.
 

rice rocket

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Didn't take a pic but got the 3/8" & 1/4" Westling socket trays today. And I just can't figure out why they are labeled 6mm to 22mm instead of 8mm to 24mm. How many people really use a 3/8" drive 6mm socket?

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That's why I got them unlabeled. :)

The 20mm is useless as well and isn't included in most socket sets.
 

dede2897234

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I purchased this afternoon from Sears.com at the Chapel Hill Mall in Akron thru the Local Ad this Dewalt 118 pc mechanic tool set for $59.99. Here are some pictures:














Dave
 

bradley8795

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That's why I got them unlabeled. :)

The 20mm is useless as well and isn't included in most socket sets.
Ya I was just really hoping that it would go 8-24 as I use the 24 a bunch, but don't even own a 6mm or 7mm 3/8. So those spots will always be blank I guess.

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Finky198

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Is bluepoint no longer carrying the hose clamp pliers?
Reason I asked is my local Sears clearances out all the craftsman version ones


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Not that I know of. My dealer always had them in stock. Never mentioned it. I can't say about the future for sure cuz it's his last week.



yes they are Phasing these out for the KD style ratcheting hose clamp
sears all ready got them in stock. I like both but the new one are :drool:
 
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G-Ram

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In the middle of an ignorant job changing the rear wheel bearing on the wife's 07 Jeep Compass... Took my IR air hammer to work, leaving me with nothing at home, so... Went to Napa and got this long barrel air hammer on sale for $120, and got a couple different bits to go with it.

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rednotch

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More sears ****, Bought a couple more Dewalt ratcheting sets when it was on sale and had points back offers and surprise points from sears. So I got them cheaper then the sale price and got a nice pile of points to burn.


checked the local ads and picked threw the clearance section on the main site to burn the points. All ways nice to get free tools, though I couldn't find everything I wanted and still have a decent amount of points to burn.

2 ball drives vessel rebrands
2 sets of 2pc 1/4 turn snap ring pliers stride rebrands
Pro pick set
craftsman spark plug chase... think its a lisle rebrand
1 1/4" gasket scraper to add to the three pc set I got awhile back.
craftsman cotter pin puller
craftsman cylinder hone
Craftsman professional slot screw driver
craftsman pro USA 10mm -armstong
craftsman pro usa 5/16"- armstong
Carftsman industrial 13/16" stubby
Craftsman professional usa Real old stock 11mm -sk
spare gearwrench on clearance
 

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BMack37

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On a whim I stopped in at a pawn shop and found something in new condition, then talked them down $15:
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How do you like the set thinking about getting one for the wifes car.


dodge610,

This set is comprehensive for the low price. You get a bunch of SAE and metric shallow and deep sockets with even chrome. Also, the sockets have nice bottom knurling for easy removal. The 6 wrenches (3 SAE and 3 metric) have the anti-slip design on the open ends. The 1/4" and 3/8" ratchets have a 72 tooth design and have a reassuring weight to them. Three additional nice touches deal with the case: each tool snaps into each spot and is clearly labeled; a foam separator is included between the two case halves; and 2 metal latches (instead of the usual plastic) are integrated into the case.


Dave
 
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dodge610,

This set is comprehensive for the low price. You get a bunch of SAE and metric shallow and deep sockets with even chrome. Also, the sockets have nice bottom knurling for easy removal. The 6 wrenches (3 SAE and 3 metric) have the anti-slip design on the open ends. The 1/4" and 3/8" ratchets have a 72 tooth design and have a reassuring weight to them. Three additional nice touches deal with the case: each tool snaps into each spot and is clearly labeled; a foam separator is included between the two case halves; and 2 metal latches (instead of the usual plastic) are integrated into the case.


Dave

Great thanks had o go pick up an online order at my sears tonight and looked at the cardboard sleeve that were in. Thats as close as i could get they had there anti theft device wrapped around it locked up like fort knox. I will be going back to get one.:thumbup:
 

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24 & 28 oz soft blows and 24 & 32 oz ball peens,

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Pocket light, it wasn't on my list but looked cool and is actually really handy... I might get a couple more...

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shoggoth80

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Snagged a 30T Cornwell. Hard hadle grip, longer pattern. Pretty comfy.
 

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firworks

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I'm hoping someone will ask what that is so I don't have to embarrass myself.

It looks like a finger brake. For bending sheet metal. At least that's what I'd guess with those teeth that can be removed / moved.
 
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