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Tatsuya

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New Britain 3/8" flex head at a second hand store for like $4.50. Also got the short SK for $3.00, and three regular 3/8" SK ratchets for $3.00 each.

Got a set of three Easco ratchets, the 1/4" drive came out of service so it's not in the pic. Actively looking for a rebuild kit if anyone has one.

Channellock 480s for like $40ish. Boa Constrictor strap wrench off Amazon, like it a lot.

$20 Makita grinder off Craiglist, runs like a champ. $35 Makita corded recip off Craigslist, also runs like a champ.

Probably saved $140 or so by going used on eBay for the Makita cordless recip and impact wrench.
 

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Tatsuya

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Head lamp and flashlight, gift from my brother. Also, 100% endorsing the cheapo HF LED lights, but only if you have the free coupon.

Really liking these tape measures from Tajima tools so far. Picked it up after throwing a ************* Komelon in the trash after about a week. Plan on getting the 25 ft or 30 ft real soon, not sure which size yet. Love the white tape. We'll see how well it holds up in due time.
 

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Sk8Crash69

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Nice set of wrenches, they aren't the WrightGrip but I think they will do me good for a while until I can find a nice set of used Snap On Flank Drive Plus.

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jrp458

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Middle TN
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Got these in today. Gear wrench mid length SAE 1/4 and 3/8....

Gearwrench torx set
Sunex 1/2 deep SAE impact
Sun ex 1/2 metric shallow
VIM hex 26 piece kit. SAE & Metric

Waiting on gearwrench SAE non ratcheting combination wrenches and Facom 14pc metric



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Gearwrench stuff ordered off the truck or online/in store?
 

Chris83

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Langley, BC
This new KRL1023 got dropped off to me this morning

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cweidert03

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New Castle, IN
Nice haul man!! Whish I could afford that. Are we ou becoming a tech?


Thanks, no not at all. My tool acquisition started because I needed a set of ratchets. And this forum. I had a pretty full set of Kobalt I acquired over a few years picking things up on sale. And now have upgraded pretty much all tools to gear wrench. I work on ATVs, mowers, and odd jobs around the house.



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gasman23

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Netherlands
Treasure from the Dutch Ebay!


A dude 20 miles from my house had an ad on Ebay "oxy acetylene welding wire"
My trained eye:lol: immediately saw that they were actually Tig welding rods, the brand is Bohler, we have exactly the same stuff at work.....
I bought the entire lot :lol:
In that square box in the back is normally 25kg (55lbs), It was almost full, I guess there is still 20kg (45lbs) left.
The round tubes are 5kg (11lbs) most of them are almost full.

There is even some Incoloy rod in there (ER NiCr3) that stuff is expensive :eyecrazy:
But most of it are ER70S-3 Carbon Steel rods, and some tubes ER 80S-G, ER80S-B6 and ER80S-B8

I payed $150 for the lot.:beer:
 

firworks

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Came home yesterday to a 27lb box from TC.

The bounty:
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Model 12 Blem, Model TCBP40 Ball Peen, Stubby Ball Peen, Stubby Flat-Flat Ball Peen, and a prototype DB-DB deadblow extender!
 

mjoekingz28

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Milton S-445 4-in-1 Valve Tool
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Motion Pro 08-0183 Valve Core Remover
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I have a parts store one like that. I thinks its a Slime; it came with a few cores, caps. The finish doesnt look as nice as that Milton....Is it US?

Anyway, what does it do besides removing valve cores?
 

diernosaj

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Tucson AZ
My Trusty Cook #3 blems came in today. About 24 hours after I ordered them. :pimpflash: I don't know how they call these blems. :drool: They are debranded from the company that rhymes with fatco. :thumbup:

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Hootbro

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Stopped at my local Lowes this afternoon to peruse the tool section for any clearance items. Found and bought this 3/4 drive Kobalt SAE set for $49, marked down from $169. Import of course but they seem to be pretty decent. At my current rate of using 3/4" drive, probably get used 3-4 times before I die.

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CoogarXR

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I have a no-name 3/4 drive import set that I bought probably 20 years ago. I use it several times a year. I used it just yesterday to change a hitch ball. I used it about a month ago to brutalize some rusty leaf spring shackle bolts. You'll find yourself reaching for it now that it's around.
 

anndel

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Came home yesterday to a 27lb box from TC.

The bounty:
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Model 12 Blem, Model TCBP40 Ball Peen, Stubby Ball Peen, Stubby Flat-Flat Ball Peen, and a prototype DB-DB deadblow extender!

Got 2 TC Dead Blow Ball Peins on Saturday. As an Alliance member I got 20% the entire order plus free shipping to Hawaii which is rare. I also got a all metal ball pein from Harry Epsteins.
 

firworks

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You got some splainin to do about that prototype.

I know notheeeeng...

It's something new they are testing out as kind of a precision deadblow applicator. It's full of shot like a deadblow and you can stick it in to tight areas and strike the back of it. Lets you swing a big hammer in tiny hammer type spaces.
 

Strouty

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I know notheeeeng...

It's something new they are testing out as kind of a precision deadblow applicator. It's full of shot like a deadblow and you can stick it in to tight areas and strike the back of it. Lets you swing a big hammer in tiny hammer type spaces.

It is a tight quarters dead blow adapter. :eyecrazy:
 

rshadd

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I have a parts store one like that. I thinks its a Slime; it came with a few cores, caps. The finish doesnt look as nice as that Milton....Is it US?

Anyway, what does it do besides removing valve cores?

The Milton S-445 4-in-1 is used for:
1) valve removal/installation
2) a die for repairing the outside threads
3) a tapering tap
4) non-tapering tap for cleaning or cutting the inside threads.

The Motion Pro tool works better for bike rims since it doesn't get caught up on the spokes.
 
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firworks

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It's been a good few days for tool acqusitions...

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- PI 250ft/lb Split-Beam Torque Wrench
- Bosch Template Set
- Bosch Template Adapter
- Bosch Centering Cone

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This things a real beauty! Haven't gotten a chance to click it yet though. It's really cold here again sadly or I'd probably be out rotating tires.
 

ADSR

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It's been a good few days for tool acqusitions...


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This things a real beauty! Haven't gotten a chance to click it yet though. It's really cold here again sadly or I'd probably be out rotating tires.

I like that!
 

TK-421

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Well, my light finally got here. I'm thoroughly disgusted with the seller though, I have never seen such an abysmal packing job in my entire life. He put the light's box inside a box close to 10 times too big to ship it, and absolutely nothing else. The box was mangled horribly, since there was nothing to support it when it got tossed around by people and machines, and I truly have no idea how the light managed to not get destroyed, as there's no padding inside the box it came in. Guess that's about as real a testament to its ruggedness as you'll ever get.

He didn't even attempt to get a box closer to a proper size, and didn't even attempt to put any newspaper, bubble wrap, plastic bags, packing peanuts, or anything inside the box along with the light.

Like I said, the worst packing job I've ever seen. So steamed, but at least the light got here and seems to be okay.

Here's what the box looked like when I got it
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And when I opened it
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mopar_man

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reminds me of a fuel pressure regulator I bought from rock auto. Big *** box with no padding inside amazing the thing worked when it got to my house.


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mach2mack

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WA
Stopped at my local Lowes this afternoon to peruse the tool section for any clearance items. Found and bought this 3/4 drive Kobalt SAE set for $49, marked down from $169. Import of course but they seem to be pretty decent. At my current rate of using 3/4" drive, probably get used 3-4 times before I die.

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I use my 3/4 drive sockets constantly.......as seal drivers
 

Indexmill

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Like I said, the worst packing job I've ever seen. So steamed, but at least the light got here and seems to be okay.

Here's what the box looked like when I got it
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And when I opened it
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Didn't seem to bother ***** any...
 

TK-421

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Didn't seem to bother ***** any...

That's what happens when you have an old fart for a cat. :lol_hitti

He's 20 this year, and I'm surprised he's still doing as well as he is. I've seen cats that are only 16-17 that are having all sorts of medical problems and are always pissy and mean and don't like to be touched. He still acts like he's 10. Guess I just got lucky with him.
 

Xmoonstompx

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Got one out of the boxee08bde104a6cdc7e93a787915f60d6f.jpgbc5329d9b433a437b95b27762a39c040.jpg
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40" lift height is a night and day difference compared to the HF version.

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mjoekingz28

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Xmoonstompx,

Can you secure the scooter better than that?

What holds the lift to the ground besides its own weight? I would hate for you to bump into it and have a spill.
 
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