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Jarhead0408

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You couldn't be more wrong! It's an Estwing 88-E!... a branding of the TC Model 7. Good eye. It's my go to grab any time I need a hammer hammer so it got the spotlight in my logo. Can you guess the combination wrench?

Well in all fairness I think I should shoot from the hip like I did with the hammer.

Check your profile page and you'll see I'm NOT one of your recent viewers; so I haven't delved into the post history.

It reminds me of the old Mac wrenches, but I'm going to fire one of and say it's a Wright WrightGrip?
 
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hancock1701

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T_Roze

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These found their way into my toolbox today... Buy the semi-deep set, get the ratchet free. Disappointed that the metric set he had available did not come with the nice red plastic magnetic socket holders, but I guess it's how you dump older stock.

Love the ratchet. It is my first quick release ratchet from snap on, and it makes me wonder how I did without it. My flex handle 3/8" holds onto sockets in a way no other ratchet does. So much easier with the quick release.


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firworks

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Well in all fairness I think I should shoot from the hip like I did with the hammer.

Check your profile page and you'll see I'm NOT one of your recent viewers; so I haven't delved into the post history.

It reminds me of the old Mac wrenches, but I'm going to fire one of and say it's a Wright WrightGrip?

Well, you could still click my name and choose "See more posts" but I believe you didn't search. I think if you've ever seen one of my posts before a WrightGrip is a very safe bet. ;)

It's a 24mm WrightGrip. I just laid the WrightGrip and the Hammer on my work table and took a picture from above. Then I traced them to make a vector and used them for my logo. It's also pretty representative on my posting. I seem to end up posting a LOT about WrightGrips and Trusty Cook hammers.
 

viikinki

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More Knipex pliers

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mrfrost05

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Upgrading all my cf sockets to Williams Usa. Ups man dropped off the first batch of metric sockets, couple more sets on back order. Need to order a couple filler sockets tonight yet. Then time to move on to SAE Williams sets! I get the feeling that this doesn't ever get cheaper....

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WhiffySpark

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Just picked these up off the truck. Built like the proverbial brick *********.
Made and printed in Canada. Must be made by Richard?

Idk who the oem is but I've had mine for 8 years or so. Zero issues I've never even sharpened them to be honest. They work great for gaskets on doffs
 

bodyguy16

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I never go to pawn shops but every once in a long while you can find something kinda good....

Found a group of 1/4"-drive 8-point sockets. Pretty cool...



Very nice find, Im actually looking into more of those 8pt to complete a set. Wishi would come across a set of those.


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mrfrost05

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They look great, Where did you purchase from?


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Actually I got them from production tool supply. I buy a ton of carbide inserts and mitutoyo tools from them at work. They were able to get close to tools delivered price. Within $20 total for all 6 sets that I ordered. I Felt better giving them my money to be honest.
 
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Bobcat753

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Well today I bought another Fluke 88V off Craigslist. Brand New never used for $100. Father said his kid was supposed to go to tech school, and the kid said no and went for "Game Design". :dunno:
 

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skunkape1

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My haul from the Ace Hardware 20% bag sale. All USA stock and after 20 off the prices were pretty decent. I had a hard time finding cheaper prices anywhere, including the auction site, due to the premium that is being charged for old stock USA Cman. Most of these items are going to my nephew whom I am a sponsor to and is turning 16. The torque wrench and impacts are mine though.

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firworks

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I've been eyeing that impact for a while!!! I have 3 others so don't really need it but it's so damn small/strong for its size

It is a great little guy. Definitely punches above its weight class. I used it this last weekend to take off a spindle nut with a 34mm socket! It did it very slowly but it did it!
 

ciscoford23

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Pliers and prybar set got through Amazon. Tekton screwdrivers too. Stant cooling pressure tester from Rockauto.
 

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ihateminimumwage

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Rich.

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I've been eyeing that impact for a while!!! I have 3 others so don't really need it but it's so damn small/strong for its size

I've been using a little 12v SID 2A Hilti for about a year now, which i thought was great till i got this thing. Damn the Milwaukee is about comparable to it when its in mode 1, put it into mode 2 and its leagues above the Hilti.

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OCD

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It was a good Toolsday, home delivery too!!

54" pry bar and 16 oz ball peen,

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Scrapers I ordered months ago,

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Metric measuring,

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Clamp crimper,

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Long reach hose clamp pliers,

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This set was free, he was out of socks!!

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OCDing Removal!!

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4 1/2 angle grinder,

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and two of these, it was an expensive toolday!!

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Picked this up yesterday,

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Stooge

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OCDing Removal!!

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is this the CADP8850 kit? do the glue sticks have to be used with a proprietary snap on glue gun? seems like a good deal for the $100 list if it includes everything and works as good as it does in the videos
 
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