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mrfrost05

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$56 out the door at local pawn shop.

I'm starting to have way more ratchets than I need.......
 

2ndGearRubber

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Xmoonstompx, how do you like those punches? I was thinking of picking some up at my local Ace yesterday.

I have some chisels of the same brand. Surprisingly high quality.


I can't tell from the picture of the punches, but the chisels have an extra fat striking area, makes it easier to use in tough spots or with a big hammer.
 

LowCapacity

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Made an Ollies trip, grabbed a bunch of made in Canada Richard pry bars, made in England craftsman strap wrench, unknown CoO Homak wrench in 21 and the ALWAYS used 20mm, and a bolt gauge that unfortunately doesn't measure thread pitch.73b2e088497483f0dd3890e4864c53e0.jpg


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JBradley500

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Made an Ollies trip, grabbed a bunch of made in Canada Richard pry bars, made in England craftsman strap wrench, unknown CoO Homak wrench in 21 and the ALWAYS used 20mm, and a bolt gauge that unfortunately doesn't measure thread pitch.73b2e088497483f0dd3890e4864c53e0.jpg


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You have a Rottweiler?
 

upgrading

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Amazon goodies from the past week.
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koosh

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Got this today, Bosch SDS clic for quick releasing discs on a grinder!

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Also got this wera VDE 1000V screwdriver set, use them at work and they are so convenient since there is only 1 handle, saves me carrying a whole host of separate drivers around in my toolbag! Now this wet will save me space in my portable toolbox for working at home aswell!
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mrfrost05

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Picked up these Usa made irwins at the hardware store for $20. Tried to see if they had more... Nothing.

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Grabbed these old Usa vice grips from the pawn shop for $3 each and got the Cobras for $15.

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Just got the new laser from CPO yesterday. Adding on the the house and I'm digging the basement portion myself. Figured it will come in handy for the entire addition.

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HotFry

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Well because of this site I've managed to spend some $ and add to my collection but never thought about contributing to this thread. I started a new job a month ago and went from a service truck to a tool bag.

I had a Sears gift card my Mommy gave me for Christmas and so with that and fourteen dollu to make-uh me hollu I got these, came from Grainger. Whoda thought.
 

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Timmeh90

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Picked up the Milwaukee M12 Drill/Impact driver combo. On sale this week at Home Depot for $99.00 Canadian. So far I'm impressed!

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Fedwrench

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The green mini max I all ready posted, but I took the picture of them together. The adjustable goes to 2"

Ok, please share the part number of your blue deadblow ***** in the right of the picture. How much was it and how much does it weigh?

I must have been asleep when they came out.:dunno:
 

OCD

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Was that green special order? Cause my Snap-On guy said it was....

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I was looking at air hammers on the truck last month and my bud said to wait because there is a bogo deal coming up... I asked for a green one...

He called me last night saying it was here...

Part number is PH3050BGCHL5 The website shows the kit at $692, no bogo... I paid $446...

The bogo in green is a limited run I was just told...
 
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Rig Rocket

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It was a pretty good week!
 

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Timmeh90

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I was looking at air hammers on the truck last month and my bud said to wait because there is a bogo deal coming up... I asked for a green one...

He called me last night saying it was here...

Part number is PH3050BGCHL5 The website shows the kit at $692, no bogo... I paid $446...

The bogo in green is a limited run I was just told...


Damn. I'm going to get ahold of my other snap on guy one town over. Much better guy to deal with. See if he can hook a brotha up :)

Thank you for the part number, I appreciate it!



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Antique Engine

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I got tired of always using ghetto workarounds and having to borrow crappy loaner tools from the parts store every time I dig into a suspension.

OTC stuff







Astro



KD (Gearwrench)



No more putting 125 dollars security deposit down to borrow a bent, damn near stripped, ball joint press from the parts store. No more using sockets and washers and all of that **** when pressing stuff in or out. Should have done it years ago.
 

mopar_man

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Yea sometimes it's best just to go and buy your own "special" tools. I started doing that years ago so nice then using the rental ****.


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koosh

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Got these is TK Maxx for £3 ($4), not the best, but for those fiddly little jobs they will be ideal and I can't see them breaking on something so small either!

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Also picked up 2 magnetic socket rails for £3 each, one 1/2" drive one 3/8" drive, will get kept in storage till I get a garage and get my tools more organised!

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cesski

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Gearwrench MicroDriver set
Gearwrench Stubby Ratcheting Screwdriver
A couple extensions from Gearwrench
Magnetic pick-up
Inspection mirror
Cannon plug pliers
SK duckbill pliers

All from tooltopia.

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Antique Engine

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I started the process of upgrading my 1/2" impact stuff. The stuff I work on is usually very old school American stuff so I've been outiftted for SAE for decades but my metric has been somewhat sparse.

Williams 1/2" impact metric set. Williams 1/2" deep 15-19, Williams 36mm deep (axle nuts on my Honda daily driver), and a random Williams deep non impact socket to fill in on a set I already had. All made in USA and all from Toolsdelivered.com.

 

Qualitytools

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I got tired of always using ghetto workarounds and having to borrow crappy loaner tools from the parts store every time I dig into a suspension.

OTC stuff







Astro



KD (Gearwrench)



No more putting 125 dollars security deposit down to borrow a bent, damn near stripped, ball joint press from the parts store. No more using sockets and washers and all of that **** when pressing stuff in or out. Should have done it years ago.

That's nice and Yes I agree with you that gets old fast and specially when the stuff does not work or is broken when you try to use it. Very nice tools sets you got, Now can I borrow the 7249 set :) Joke! Enjoy!
 
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