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davethorik

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Picked these up on ebay...Erem 632 NCF flush cutters, and a Starrett C606R 6" machinist scale.

The flush cutters were bought new in '08 and were used in a medical setting, have a little light oxidation but the cut edges are almost perfect.

The Starrett has light wear, but is practically new. One side is graduated in 1/50", the other in 1/10".
 

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one9gt

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It won't fit the 1/2 drive impact I belive the body's will be differnt. Honestly I bought the impact and had my cornwell dealer order one for the next week he saw me..didn't pay attention to part number sorry.

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Dennis Leigh Henry

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Nice finds, I would've paid $18 for all that too. I almost never pass up used riffler files, I use that same deburring tool regularly, and that pistol grip keyhole saw is one of my favorites. Very comfortable to hold and I love how you can rotate the blade to whatever angle you need. A neat feature that I utilize quite often.

Jim Diesel, thanks.. just a bit over a buck a piece...

Jeremy V, its the first rifflers I have, have priced them new before and always walked away with sticker shock.... :shocking:

The Miller's Falls is an add to an existing keyhole from Stanley.. both perform much the same function. The MF version appears to be specific to drywall sawing ... its short stocky and sharp....
 

LowCapacity

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All from Amazon: Lang tools exhaust hanger remover and thread file set, Tekton lug nut socket set, Viair 12v air compressor.

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bgalakazam

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SK Tool 94549 - 3/8 set when I realized I didn't have any and was using 1/2 for everything...

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HolyGrail

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Sold my old Milwaukee brushed power tools that I had for 10 years, and upgraded to the newer Brushless Fuels. Back to project mode buiding. :rocker:

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Strouty

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I don't want to alarm anyone, this is a dedicated hammer for a truck and will not associate with my blue or green ones, it will not be allowed in the shop unless accompanied by the truck.

 

Strouty

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I have decided the family reunion is not going to happen yet, it would take me a couple hours to get them all out and setup, then I have to put them away.
 

ChrisFox

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Working on the grill, I realized I didn't have any flare nut wrenches. Got the HF socket organizers and realized I'm sorely lacking in the socket department. Getting 1/2 set next I think.
 

PelicanPines

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Some of you might know... I'm fixing my tractor... as a result... the wife has allowed me to purchase anything special I may need... at HER EXPENSE...
 

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MattVette89

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Presents in the mail today...

Almost new Snap On TL72 from a member on here:



A couple of vintage SK 1/4 ratchets, just need a cleaning:

 
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McFarmer

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Killing time before I picked the little one up from preschool, happened across a yard sale and said what the heck.

In amoungst the usual stuff I found this $5 beauty:

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From what I hear in this place the little girl will never slip and will always be set at the right size when I pick it up.

Certainly not a farmer's tool, can't see anywhere that it has been used as a hammer.
 

Dookie2122

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Picked up this set of snap-ring pliers today from Auto Zone, $16.99 plus tax. My first OEM product, made in Taiwan, very well made, much sturdier than other pliers I have owned.
 

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T_Roze

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Thanks. I figured I'd compare the price to the mayhew set. I don't have a specific preference, but those look pretty nice. I'd like to buy USA if the price is reasonable.



For what it's worth, I have taken a liking to using my angled short one for electrical connectors. Works well when you have to get under the tab.
 

Fedwrench

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I have decided the family reunion is not going to happen yet, it would take me a couple hours to get them all out and setup, then I have to put them away.

Probably for the best. I mean the size of the picture might crash the Journal:lol: Trusty Cook might think they're giving their hammers away since you have so many, and then of course, hammer envy would follow from those members with a smaller group of hammers :dunno:
 

Strouty

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Probably for the best. I mean the size of the picture might crash the Journal:lol: Trusty Cook might think they're giving their hammers away since you have so many, and then of course, hammer envy would follow from those members with a smaller group of hammers :dunno:

I did not say it won't happen, I just don't have enough square footage on my floor right now. I think I will have to stand on a ladder to get all of them in, still not sure if I will include the red one.

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Tyguy1209

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Tyguy1209

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