
Awesome, thanks! That will be going in my next order. No clue what I'll do with it, but for that cheap why the hell not?![]()
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I understand this one rather well, especially when it's tweezers or cutters (electronics work).Before GJ, I had some sense of reason when it came to tools, but I've gotten to the point where I rationalize impulse purchases like Knipex ESD safe tweezers because they were 'only $13'. Oy!]

Good to know, because I was really sweating whether I should go with Wiha or Knipex. Unfortunately, this set has a much finer point than I was anticipating. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. I may have to get something more blunt soon, as well as some reverse type. We'll see how they do with semiconductors.I understand this one rather well, especially when it's tweezers or cutters (electronics work).
FWIW, those appear to be made by VOMM (only tweezer manufacturer in Germany; they're also the ODM for Wiha).
Just used Katapults for the first time today, so it's hard to say, but so far I like them a lot, for one specific application. When I have a wire I want to tap and cannot cut, and I have very little room, it worked marvelous. The automatic will always be my go-to though. To me it's the fastest, easiest style and always makes a clean cut without breaking strands.I want to know which one stripper you like better! I have those exact katapults, but I thought about trying the new auto-adjusting strippers.
What's in the little cases? I can't quite make it out.
Hmm. 72 tooth USA made makes me think of Protos Dallas factory. Anybody know for sure?
Excellent choice.
My co-worker has these. Seriously great hammers. They are made by Stanley, for those guys who would rather buy them from Home Depot.
Very nice. What did they set you back?I picked up my first good set of screw drivers. My previous set was a mix of old usa made craftsmen (which i liked but were a mixed set) and the Harbor Freight set. The craftsmen are great but not having a full set of them sucked. The HF were...ok. The tips are way to soft though and a few started rounding out on me.
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Hmm. 72 tooth USA made makes me think of Protos Dallas factory. Anybody know for sure?
Very nice. What did they set you back?
My buddy just paid me the $300 I loaned him 3 days ago, with a Harley and gave me these to say thanks. Wiliams USA 3/8 and 1/4. That is better than loan shark rates.
