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NoahG

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Is that handle as comfortable as it looks? It looks real comfortable.



Haven't put it to real use yet but it is super comfy. The whole thing just screams quality, and I really like the knurling on the shaft.


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ADSR

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After 5 years of not owning a decent jack besides various bottle jacks I picked up this today. Super happy and this should last for a LONG time for my needs.:rocker:


Congrats! I would love one, but the shipping would kill me.
 

bert1913

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Let me know how you like No 1, the Ridgid sink installer. I've had one on my get list.

Whats the country of origin on the RIDGID 27023 Model 2002 One Stop Wrench ?

I know it used to be Germany, but heard they'd switched it to China. The german ones had "made in germany" on them.

george, i like it. reaches right up there and easy to turn. i removed the end i wasn't using to make it a lot lighter.

pureleaf, no coo stamped on it. kinda rough finish, but overall not a bad tool
 

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Ruger_556

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I finally gave in, IR W5152 w/third battery promo. Should be handy for field service this season.

 

billford

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$24 opening bid used snap on 206AFSA 3/8"'6pt universals 7/16"-3/4"

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I'll give you $25 right now.
$1 profit for you...
 

james9934

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Hey what's the T handle looking thingy? Adjustable length speed wrench?



It's a 3/8 drive T handle torque wrench 4-20 ft/lbs.
The torque spec on the drain plug on my F250 is 14-22 ft/lbs. This is what it looks like when you let a "professional" change your oil. 713cf3063c1d08054a2e7d9e7c40ce34.jpg Never again!
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Finky198

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I'll give you $25 right now.
$1 profit for you...

:lol_hitti Sry but I think the rack adds at least a quarter. It's a craftsman...

Truth be told I was temped to just re sell them for a profit,
But I didn't have any Sae chrome swivles and their so nice. :willy_nil :evil:
 
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roll_the_dice

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Savannah, GA
Just received my coxreel extension cord. 16 gauge wire 30 feet long...plenty for my garage and what I will be using it for...will be most likely be buying another one when I build my shop.

This thing is stout...I bought a cheap extension reel and cord from Lowes and took it back as the first time I pulled it down, the power was intermittent.

Of course, I don't have the right mounting bolts, so off to lowes depot I go for the correct bolts...

I had to add the outlet as it just came with wire leads...bought it on ebay at a liquidation center...$125 shipped...not bad for what they normally go for.
 

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-OSIS-

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T72. Used it to do a thermostat today on a Dodge Nitro. I'm digging it so far.
 

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rrich1

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Fit pliers from kctoolco465bfa326e5a89a884d025f506628077.jpg5a4ba303acf16bef61b6e021b8523264.jpg

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canuckian

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Small package from MI while I was in the US on vacation. Thanks again Warmpancakes! :beer: also thanks to member Robertmo1988 for the heads up on the orange BP locking plier set.
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Finky198

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I'm in for $100 right now! Not kidding.

lol :eyecrazy: I can't but appreciate the offer...:beer: they will be used don't worry :evil:.

Got a new tllf72 for $70 :willy_nil
I've wanted one and it's just a bit bigger than my fl80 quite funny and that's a t72 in the background.
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pstemari

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Picked up a new Wilton 500S from ES&S for about half price. There's a dent in the end cap, but other than that it's great:

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T_Roze

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Grabbed a 16 and 18mm ratcheting crowfoot. Fantastic little guys! Going to eventually build out the set, but this is all I needed at the moment...

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yuanzichen

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Stahlwille 90/6A, really well built.


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yuanzichen

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Stahlwille 721QR set with QR extension and 17mm 19mm impact sockets with plastic protector. QR is really loose, even for Stahlwille... I have 3 ratchet sets with QR coming in next week... Maybe will add sets of ratchets and extensions with non-QR fine tooth a bit later...


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72highboy

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Grabbed a 16 and 18mm ratcheting crowfoot. Fantastic little guys! Going to eventually build out the set, but this is all I needed at the moment...

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I didn't even know those existed... Very cool..

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Philbert

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Just picked this up on my way to work today.
Another Wilton 500. But mine is used. I got
This one for a C note.
 

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stioc

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Mityvac 7300 Vacuum fluid extractor (not shown but comes with hoses/ball valves - don't buy them separately) primarily to bleed brakes but can also extract transmission and even engine oil. I tested it today with water and it works great though you need a good amount of air supply (15 gal+).

Also picked up an OTC slide hammer set and ATD FWD bearing adapter kit to add to my balljoint/hub/bearing service tools.

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davethorik

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Norka, Ohio
Had to cut down 3 big shrubs in my boss' yard. Used these Diablo pruning blades (coo Switzerland) with my new Sawzall. the 9" made it thru all 3, didnt even use the 12". Highly recommended. $5 and $7 at HD
 

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chrisnazzy

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Had to cut down 3 big shrubs in my boss' yard. Used these Diablo pruning blades (coo Switzerland) with my new Sawzall. the 9" made it thru all 3, didnt even use the 12". Highly recommended. $5 and $7 at HD
I use those Diablo pruning blades in my Hackzall to cut/trim palm tree fronds. They do work very well!

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Cope

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Houston, TX
It's a 3/8 drive T handle torque wrench 4-20 ft/lbs.
The torque spec on the drain plug on my F250 is 14-22 ft/lbs. This is what it looks like when you let a "professional" change your oil. 713cf3063c1d08054a2e7d9e7c40ce34.jpg Never again!
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My friends think I'm crazy for changing my own oil. My cars recommend Mobil 1 and also recommend drain bolt washer replacement each oil change. The results you show in addition to not using the right oil and gasket are the reason I do my own.
 

PelicanPines

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Had to cut down 3 big shrubs in my boss' yard. Used these Diablo pruning blades (coo Switzerland) with my new Sawzall. the 9" made it thru all 3, didnt even use the 12". Highly recommended. $5 and $7 at HD

I use those to tackle the roots of whatever I'm trying to get out of the ground. They work well.

Just today... I decided to use the pruning blade to cut up the crate packing my yard tractor came in. Was quick work but my sawzall had a wicked vibration when it wasn't biting into the wood.

Fun times... great blade...
 

maintguy

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picked all this up this week
 

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Project_shadow

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I bought a fishing tackle bag full of sockets, and a Bosch bag half full of wrenches today for 15$, took three hours to sort them
 

Al Borland

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Your hand gets smacked with a ruler every time you use the left hand.

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That's the hand of the devil, don't ya know? (SMACK!)
-Sister O'Potato
Our Lady of Perpetual Motion
Newark, NJ

Of course, calling her Sister O'Potato MIGHT have had something to do with the smacking...
 

morgantm

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Durham, NC
Had to cut down 3 big shrubs in my boss' yard. Used these Diablo pruning blades (coo Switzerland) with my new Sawzall. the 9" made it thru all 3, didnt even use the 12". Highly recommended. $5 and $7 at HD

Those suckers are no joke, I had to get 6 stitches in my leg the other day because I grazed my shin against the blade when I was pulling brush and it popped my shin right open.
 

MattVette89

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SW Chicago
Haven't bought much lately but this deal came along. I've wanted a 1/2" impact for a long time. My buddy (Matco dealer) had to repo this for non-payment. Only a few months old and has a new body because the guy dropped it and cracked it. Paid 1/2 of retail.

 

Jim Johnstone

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A family friend that has had both legs amputated below the knee asked me to look through his tools and take anything I can use. he said he'd prefer to see it go to someone he knows that will make use of it rather than sell it online. so I grabbed this stuff yesterday.

gear wrench sae ratcheting wrench set.

mastercraft/gear wrench metric offset ratcheting wrenches.

blue point double ended ratcheting wrenches, largest one was lost so he bought a Mac off the truck to replace it.

Stanley 3/8 and 1/4 socket set.

2 Japanese made fuller pipe wrenches.

assorted wrenches, MasterCraft, Canadian made Gray, USA made craftsman, Japanese fuller.

ratchets, long handle 3/8 Armstrong, 3/8 craftsman pear head, 1/4 craftsman round head, 1/4 Japanese round head.

bucket of sockets, some craftsman, mastercraft, Gray, Armstrong.
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