Got some assorted sockets that went missing over so many years and extra large snap ring pliers. The work bench mat was a freebie.
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Those m12 drills/drivers are awesome. So glad I got mine. Did u get them during Father's Day for $99 at Home Depot?
What's the gauge to the right of the nut drivers used for ?
now I can work on my 2012 Jetta.It's an Incra 3" ruler. It has holes every 64th of an inch so you can run the length of a piece of wood with precision

You'll love those Knipex pliers. Great for spark plug boots and (even more so) for pulling stubborn fuel hose loose from fittings.
... as well as a knipex spark plug wire puller. Very pleased. Here are pics.
Word of wisdom, if your tool packaging says state of California contains chemicals with cancer, I think you should take some sort of soap and water and wipe down your tool. I got alot of brown 'smudge' off these cutters with a section of a blue shop towel and a mixture of car soap and water!
You clearly have never lived in California. EVERYTHING in California has a Prop 65 warning on it. Cars, elevators, restaurants, parking garages, grocery stores, etc. It has gotten to be a joke. At the time the law was written, it kinda made sense. Our ability to detect compounds was much lower and the ability to determine something might cause cancer only could detect things that were more definitive. Now, or abilities have outpaced the way the law was written. As a result, it warns you about pretty much EVERYTHING, meaning it warns you about nothing.Got these new at the hardware store after giving my dad my old Ideals.
Word of wisdom, if your tool packaging says state of California contains chemicals with cancer, I think you should take some sort of soap and water and wipe down your tool. I got alot of brown 'smudge' off these cutters with a section of a blue shop towel and a mixture of car soap and water!
Mac truck stopped by today and I figured I would pick a ratchet up since I need to diversify my collection. Here is the XR1890FPA next to my FHL80
So far it seems smooth. I would like any input you guys have on the quality of it.
A couple of recent acquisitions. First, the new Tekton metric (ignore the red wrench rack) standard length ratcheting flex head box end wrench set. Item #WRN75164. sizes run 8-19mm, 72 tooth ratcheting 6 point boxed ends. Nice chrome, nice working length, sizes stamped on both sides of the wrench. I'll take them to work and see what's what.
Also pictured a pair of Merry Tools connector pliers from Frank's tools. I think they'll be handy when my fat fingers don't want to work![]()

Nice work mat.
Would you happen to have a part#?
I know the question wasn't directed toward me but the part number for that mat is ssx16r3 I couldn't find it online. Real nice bench too mat.
Nice work mat.
Would you happen to have a part#?
Nice haul.Re-organizing my toolbox for all the **** I acquired last month:
You'll love those Knipex pliers. Great for spark plug boots and (even more so) for pulling stubborn fuel hose loose from fittings.![]()
