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02Xterra

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SK 1/4" drive socket sets from amazon warehouse, the deep set had two 9/32" and no 1/4". No big deal, 1/8", 5/32, 1/4" and 5/8" fill-ins from HJE to satisfy my OCD.. although SK doesn't make a deep 5/8" unfortunately. Elkind t-handle hex keys on closeout from HJE as well
 

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90zcar

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Ha! A 9mm.



90, how was the weather on Friday? I was there Thursday and cancelled my plans for Friday because it looked like rain.



There was one vendor that had to be a Snap On dealer. No markings anywhere, but he had about 6 tons used Snap On with a few Mac and Matco thrown in. He knew his product and priced accordingly.


Was this guy along the very bottom first row of the fairgrounds. Actually he may have been in the second row. Anyways if it is that's where I got the 9mm from. In the back of the tent he had some glass cases with ratchets in there?
Weather on Friday was fine. A couple rain spritz around 10am but cleared up


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Strouty

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A 5/8 socket in 1/4 drive? What on Earth for? 9/16 is already pretty ambitious. I have a Mac set that goes to 9/16, but my old set stopped at 1/2.

I have been giving my Snap On driver **** about this for years, Snap On doesn't offer the 5/8" but they do in the imported blue point line????

I have had several times where 5/8" on a 1/4" drive would be perfect, access and clearance issues.
 

moto440rider

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I agree with you Strouty. I have the snap on 5/8s in sallow and used it plenty of times on certain jobs. Which they made it in 5/8 deep alao


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Dookie2122

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Just a little something to throw in one of the boxes, sure it's Husky but for $7 plus tax for 12 wrenches how can you go wrong.
 

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Jeepster425

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One of them is kind of a tool! Picked up a proto 276 pliers for 1.00$ and a brand new cobra CIR 1000A wifi Internet radio for 20$ from goodwill tonight. Also picked up a jack Daniels zippo lighter for 4$
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MattVette89

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Just a little something to throw in one of the boxes, sure it's Husky but for $7 plus tax for 12 wrenches how can you go wrong.

Nothing wrong with that. I had Pittsburgh stubbies for the longest time that I just upgraded. You will rarely find a time where the amount of torque you put on a fastener with a stubby will overpower the wrench. I'd say that's a good buy.
 
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Pipe

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I have been giving my Snap On driver **** about this for years, Snap On doesn't offer the 5/8" but they do in the imported blue point line????

I have had several times where 5/8" on a 1/4" drive would be perfect, access and clearance issues.

I can almost swear I have a shallow 5/8 snap on. They don't make a semi deep or deep one though.
 

Xicaque

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I move every 2.5-3 yrs. No choice.
Thought some of you may appreciate these. American made Craftsman wobble extensions found at my local Sears hardware. Even better was the fact they were on sale and only $13
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Nice find! Sears ***** more than ever and it is harder to find a tool when you need it. Last time I was in there, I had to mail order the socket as their floor stuck looked like Walfart.
 

ihateminimumwage

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I can almost swear I have a shallow 5/8 snap on. They don't make a semi deep or deep one though.

I think that's what the complaint is. Snappy makes a shallow but not a matching deep. I have the Blue Point, and for it getting used only occasionally, it's just fine.

Shallow:
Snap-On TM20 (USA)
Williams M-620 (USA)
Blue Point BLPS1458 (Taiwan)

Deep:
Blue Point BLPLS1458 (Taiwan)
 

90zcar

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Retiring the Streamlight after 3 years for an S30R Olight! Pretty excited!

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That streamlight has way more life left. My brother in law has had his 7 or so years now. Every day use as a city cop


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D7es3l

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That streamlight has way more life left. My brother in law has had his 7 or so years now. Every day use as a city cop


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Yes that is why it is getting retired to my toolbox at home!
 

diernosaj

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No real need to show pictures but bought a new Miller Syncrowave 210 TIG and a new Hypertherm 45 Plasma cutter. Another $100 for Air dehy./filter and plugs to adapt to my 220 outlets.

It was an expensive day yesterday but at least here in Oregon we don't have a sales tax. This was a long time coming and a lot of searching to find the ones that best fit my needs. Putting them to work tomorrow.

Movin/on


some of us can't read so post pictures or gtfo :lol_hitti
 

mykvr6

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Houston, TX


picked these up today. Got the pliers wrench and some 10" side cutters from sears since I had some surprise points. They had to ship the side cutters since the Sears by my house didn't have them. I picked up the LarryC at Ace this morning when I went to pick up a shovel at the bogo sale they had going on. So I also got a shovel and rake, but I didnt take pictures of those!
 

Almostbroke94

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Fort Collins, CO
Scored this SO metric and SAE set brand new and as well as this CW pick set at a local pawn shop for 200.
 

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HalfFlip

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bay area
just picked this crowfoot for the sole purpose of torquing this muzzle device. Snap on was the only one I could find that could fit in the narrow 1/4" flats on this surefire warcomp.

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