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owenst7

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Should have taken a side road owenst7. Turned down a blind exit......used the nitrous.....



That is unacceptable......you could've gotten a blue one instead.

I shopped them both around town. The Lincoln dealer has significantly better customer service. Wanted to support my local businesses, but I had to twist the miller dealers arm just to get a damn quote. Guess they'd rather see me buy from Cyber weld. Quite a shame, the company I work for just bought a miller 212 and 375 plasma from them too.

Lincoln also has a large manufacturing presence in Reno and I wheel with a lot of the people that work for them.

From research online and talking to the couple welders I know personally, it doesn't sound like the new M252s are the same machines they once were, also.
 
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90zcar

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I shopped them both around town. The Lincoln dealer has significantly better customer service. Wanted to support my local businesses, but I had to twist the miller dealers arm just to get a damn quote. Guess they'd rather see me buy from Cyber weld. Quite a shame, the company I work for just bought a miller 212 and 375 plasma from them too.

Lincoln also has a large manufacturing presence in Reno and I wheel with a lot of the people that work for them.

From research online and talking to the couple welders I know personally, it doesn't sound like the new M252s are the same machines they once were, also.


Yeah you can't go wrong with either honestly. It's like a Chevy vs dodge thing

I own a miller but used lincolns numerous times and they are just as good.


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Strouty

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One set is for the shop, the other set is for the field. The green is really easy to see when working on a job site. I also have a hammer problem.
 

colin39

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Picked these up today , didnt need them , but thought they would come in handy for doubles
 

Antique Engine

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Some SK metric hex bits and a bunch of William USA impact sockets. Each payday I order more from Williams until I have everything I want. The funny thing is, these sockets are ridiculous good quality and they are cheap. Like, that 32mm socket for axle nuts is the same price as a cheapie from one of the Chinese manufacturers. You can't buy a Lisle or Sunex any cheaper than these USA made sockets are.

 

OCD

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I bought a 14.4 v polisher/prep tool awhile ago, and I love that thing... Today I picked up the drill!!

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Ripper for the air hammer,

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txusa03

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Some SK metric hex bits and a bunch of William USA impact sockets. Each payday I order more from Williams until I have everything I want. The funny thing is, these sockets are ridiculous good quality and they are cheap. Like, that 32mm socket for axle nuts is the same price as a cheapie from one of the Chinese manufacturers. You can't buy a Lisle or Sunex any cheaper than these USA made sockets are.


Where did you get those Williams?
 

cadavjo

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Toolsdelivered.com

I have been ordering from them every 14 days. Never an issue. From the time that I hit the button until I receive the tools is generally one week.
Damn... Just when I thought I was happy with the Napa (Sunex) socket sets I just got... Those are going back, now. Any good coupon codes you know of?
 

Antique Engine

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Damn... Just when I thought I was happy with the Napa (Sunex) socket sets I just got... Those are going back, now. Any good coupon codes you know of?

I've never seen a discount code for them.

Be sure and pay close attention to what you order. Williams has two separate and distinct lines. One is made in Taiwan and the other in USA. The website specifies which is which but you need to pay diligence if the COO is important to you.

I've got about another two hundred dollars worth of stuff in my cart there. Next payday I'll hit the button. After that I'll have pretty much all of their USA manufactured hand tools in my box.
 

cadavjo

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I've never seen a discount code for them.

Be sure and pay close attention to what you order. Williams has two separate and distinct lines. One is made in Taiwan and the other in USA. The website specifies which is which but you need to pay diligence if the COO is important to you.

I've got about another two hundred dollars worth of stuff in my cart there. Next payday I'll hit the button. After that I'll have pretty much all of their USA manufactured hand tools in my box.
Thanks for the heads up.
 
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toufue_yang17

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Some SK metric hex bits and a bunch of William USA impact sockets. Each payday I order more from Williams until I have everything I want. The funny thing is, these sockets are ridiculous good quality and they are cheap. Like, that 32mm socket for axle nuts is the same price as a cheapie from one of the Chinese manufacturers. You can't buy a Lisle or Sunex any cheaper than these USA made sockets are.


Wow, those look just like the Snap On impacts.
 

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Wow, those look just like the Snap On impacts.

They are Snap-On impacts, the roll stamp markings has just been changed for Williams. Chrome sockets are basically identical as well with imports being the same as Blue-Point and USA pretty much the same as Snap-On.
 

neurotoast

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I had just settled on a Stanley 100 Plus 18 Pc screwdriver set for about $130 when my price watcher flagged the Wright Tool D973 for $124 :eyecrazy: So, I accidentally the whole thing. That's their entire ergo line of 28 screwdrivers. More than I'll need but that's all-Wright :lol:
 

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cadavjo

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I had just settled on a Stanley 100 Plus 18 Pc screwdriver set for about $130 when my price watcher flagged the Wright Tool D973 for $124 :eyecrazy: So, I accidentally the whole thing. That's their entire ergo line of 28 screwdrivers. More than I'll need but that's all-Wright :lol:

I see what you did there...
 

ADSR

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I had just settled on a Stanley 100 Plus 18 Pc screwdriver set for about $130 when my price watcher flagged the Wright Tool D973 for $124 :eyecrazy: So, I accidentally the whole thing. That's their entire ergo line of 28 screwdrivers. More than I'll need but that's all-Wright :lol:

That's an awesome set! Superior quality with that wright set. congrats:beer:
 

Sask dude

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Mastercraft on clearance at my local Canadian tire
 

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NathanR32

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Gday,

New member so I thought I'd pop these ladies up :thumbup:
The bottom box is the new arrival (scammed for a bargin from work :bounce:) the top box I've had since my 21st ten years ago.
The long reach pliers are for a fiddly back of engine coolant hose job coming up at the weekend, and I know I'm gonna need a few "options"......also a work bargin :lol:

Also sorry bout the **** pics :wtf:
 

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Jim Diesel

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Gday,

New member so I thought I'd pop these ladies up :thumbup:
The bottom box is the new arrival (scammed for a bargin from work :bounce:) the top box I've had since my 21st ten years ago.
The long reach pliers are for a fiddly back of engine coolant hose job coming up at the weekend, and I know I'm gonna need a few "options"......also a work bargin :lol:

Also sorry bout the **** pics :wtf:

Welcome mate. Enjoy the tools and enjoy the job.
 

Stooge

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Gday,

New member so I thought I'd pop these ladies up :thumbup:
The bottom box is the new arrival (scammed for a bargin from work :bounce:) the top box I've had since my 21st ten years ago.
The long reach pliers are for a fiddly back of engine coolant hose job coming up at the weekend, and I know I'm gonna need a few "options"......also a work bargin :lol:

Also sorry bout the **** pics :wtf:

Welcome to the forum! got to love the way Teng adds those eyes to their boxes

Apparently my next tool purchase should be an English to English translator. :headscrat

I had to google it :dunno: noun. Australian /NZ informal. A companion or friend (often used as a form of address between men): G'day cobbers!

I like it!
 

RedRider48

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Well, related to my post regarding installing my lift......
I purchased a rotary hammer SDS hammer drill off Ebay. The result of which, was able to drill two 7/8 x 5.5 holes in the concrete floor in less time than it took to drill one....LOL!
Am a happy cave owner....
 

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